Greece officially opened its doors to international tourists on May 15, with high expectations for the summer revival of the tourism industry, which has been ravaged by the Covid-19 pandemic.
From May 15, foreign tourists will be allowed to enter Greece without quarantine, if they have been vaccinated against Covid-19 or have a negative Covid-19 test result. These visitors are also allowed to travel between regions, including the Greek islands.
After months of closure, Greece also opened museums and popular archaeological sites, including the Acropolis, this week. The streets of Athens’ tourist area of Plaka are once again crowded with visitors to see the stalls and souvenirs. Walking in the city center of Athens, Victoria Sanchez – a 22-year-old tourist from the Czech Republic shared, she felt “like being revived, after having spent a long and difficult year because of Covid– 19”. A tourist from Mexico said it is very beneficial to come to Greece at this time, because the destinations are not flooded with tourists. And Rebecca – a tourist from Florida (USA), said: “Finally, I’m here. I had to wait two years, two years with Covid. It’s good now!”.
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