Currently, Greece is on the amber list, meaning holidaymakers will be required to self-isolate on their return back to the UK.
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has “reviewed” its travel advice “in full” for Greece, and has issued new updates regarding “passenger locator forms, restrictions on entry by land borders, and COVID-19 restrictions”.
“UK nationals are permitted to enter Greece if they are a permanent resident in the UK, Greece, another EU/EFTA state, or in one of the following countries; Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Thailand, Rwanda, Singapore, United Arab Emirates, Russian Federation, United States, Serbia, Israel, North Macedonia, Canada, Belarus, Bahrain, Qatar, China, Kuwait, Ukraine or Saudi Arabia,” explains the FCDO.
“Anyone travelling to Greece must comply with the Greek authorities’ requirements, including completion of a Passenger Locator Form (PLF) before you travel (both into and out of Greece).”
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