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What’s Next for Greek Tourism – Minister

Greek Tourism Minister Harry Theoharis (archive photo)

Greek Tourism Minister Harry Theoharis on Monday referred to the next steps Greece intends to take in its effort to open to tourism this summer.

Speaking during an event held in Patra, Minister Theoharis announced that the Greek government will most likely allow direct flights from Sweden to Greece as of July 22.

He added that the government is also considering to open Greece’s borders to other countries, under the condition that travelers present a negative PCR test for Covid-19 (taken 72 hours before travel) upon arrival.

“We have set the 72-hour pre-travel Covid-19 test as a condition to enter Greece from the Promachonas border point,” he reminded. As announced by the government on Monday, decisions on opening Greece’s borders to other countries – such as the US – are expected by the end of the month.

Moreover, the minister said that cruise travel in Greece may possibly resume in August.

“We are making every effort so that cruise travel restarts from August,” he said.

According to Minister Theoharis, if the submitted health protocols are approved by the expert committee, then Greece will have the opportunity in early August to welcome cruise ships. The first Greek ports to welcome cruise ships are expected to be those of the Ionian and Katakolo, he informed the audience.

Greek Tourism Minister Harry Theoharis discussing with healthcare staff at one of Greece's regional airports.

Greek Tourism Minister Harry Theoharis discussing with healthcare staff at one of Greece’s regional airports.

During his speech, the minister also referred to Greece’s opening to tourism in the post-coronavirus era.

“So far we have done very well in restarting Greek tourism. But under no circumstances should we resting on our laurels. The battle may have been won, but the ongoing war has not,” he said.

Minister Theoharis underlined that Greek tourism’s most important task finding the fine line between hospitality and safety. “Unfortunately, no country has created a model that works perfectly,” he said.

Regarding the future of Greek tourism, the minister said that the government’s main goal is to be in a position to attract tourists all year round.

“Our strategic goal is to extend the tourist season – if health conditions allow this. It will be a success to follow a 12-month tourism model,” he said, adding that Greece’s promotional actions will continue in autumn.

The event in Patra was organized by local newspaper Gnomi in collaboration with the Region of Western Greece and focused on “Innovative solutions for Tourism in the era of Covid-19”.

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  1. Cpt Vincent Reply

    Is there any information about ports opening for yachts to enter Greek waters, particularly from Turkey?

  2. Susan Biginton Reply

    We will be travelling by car/ferries from UK to Greece in August, we live in kalymnos but needed to visit UK for hospital reasons, will we be allowed back in through the border?

  3. Mido Reply

    That’s funny that until now they are not opening to Balkan countries and opening to US which is in deep s@!+ With the virus!!!!

  4. Clive Reply

    We are confused, as we are traveling by car/ferry from UK to Greece entering in Igoumenitsa do we have to provide a 72 hour Pre-Trav Covid -19 test?

  5. H Modha Reply

    Big statement…. attract tourists all year round… reality is very different Minister!

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