More information on these specific cases can be found here. Travelers from these countries are only allowed to enter Greece if they are a Greek/EU/Schengen Area national, a Greek/EU/Schengen Area resident, a spouse or child of a Greek/EU/Schengen Area national, a student, or are traveling for essential reasons. Below is a map of all the countries that are currently allowed to visit Greece. Travelers from the EU, Schengen Area, Albania, Armenia, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brunei, Canada, China, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Kosovo, Kuwait, Lebanon, Moldova, Montenegro, New Zealand, North Macedonia, Qatar, Russia, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, UK, US, and Ukraine are currently the only travelers that can enter Greece.Īt the moment, you can only travel to Greece if you are coming from EU/Schengen Area countries (European Union, Norway, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Iceland) or from certain specific countries. If they test positive, they will undergo further PCR testing and must stay in a quarantine hotel for up to 10 days. Fully vaccinated travelers are exempt from the pre-arrival PCR test requirement, but they must present proof of vaccination.Īll unvaccinated travelers must have proof of a negative PCR COVID test result that was obtained within 72 hours before entry to Greece, a negative rapid antigen test from within 48 hours of entry, or proof of recovery from COVID-19.Īll travelers will be subject to random rapid testing on arrival. It’s one of the countries open for tourism, and since May 15, 2021, tourist attractions have been open and international travel is allowed.Īll travelers must complete a Passenger Locator Form no later than 11:59 PM the day before arriving in Greece. Greece reopened its borders to tourists on June 15, 2020.