Many British holidaymakers will be glad to know that Greece has changed it coronavirus travel restrictions.
Just ahead of the half term break, the holiday hotspot is scrapping Covid test rules for those who are double jabbed, reported The Mirror.
As from yesterday (February 7), Greece has joined a line-up of countries you can visit without tests if you’re vaccinated.
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Under previous rules, all UK arrivals were required to have a pre-departure Covid test in order to visit Greece which could be either a PCR taken within 72 hours before arrival, or an antigen from an authorised lab done within 24 hours pre-arrival.
But now, the country no longer requires pre-departure tests from those who are fully vaccinated.
It’s worth noting that this means having received a full vaccination course, which was administered within 270 days before travel (aka nine months).
Anyone who is unvaccinated can still visit Greece for non-essential reasons such as holidays, but you’ll be required to take…