As of 1 May, no proof of vaccination or recovery will be required to enter any indoor and outdoor venues. It will still be required to show a vaccination or recovery certificate to enter the country. At present, anyone without a certificate of full vaccination or proof of recent recovery must show a negative PCR test, undertaken within the 72 hour period before arrival, to enter Greece.
The requirement to wear masks – in indoor public places and outdoor places where it is hard to socially distance – will remain until at least 1 June.
Speaking in a TV interview, Mr Plevris emphasised that the removal of the domestic vaccine passport and eventually masks are a suspension rather than a final removal, which will run until 1 September. He said that the new rules would be reviewed after summer.
Greece had already shown some signs of relaxing its rules for visitors, scrapping its passenger locator form on 15 March, as well as extending the validity of visitors’ vaccine passes to nine months on 1 April.
Until further notice, arrivals to Greece must still show either:
proof of two jabs; proof of recovery from Covid within the past 180 days; or a negative PCR test (within 72 hours) or antigen test (24 hours) result in order to enter the country.