I had plans to spend 6 months backpacking from March- and obviously that was cancelled so now I’m itching to get away. I’ve seen air bnb’s all over Greece for mid September for cheap, and flights to and from are really cheap too. I was wondering if anyone has travelled to Greece yet? How has it recovered? Are public transport, ferry's and things like that running? Do you think it would be a good idea or something I should put on hold for a bit longer..? I’ll obviously only book refundable things encase rules change again! :)
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Hi I actually live in greece and more specificallly in athens. As @hys84 said we cant be certain of how things are going to be in the next few weeks but as for now even though the regulations are a bit stricter than it was in the summer (due to a raise in daily covid cases) they're not that bad. In athens and in other tourist places like mnay of the islands and big cities all the bars and cafeterias are required to close at 12am but if you visit a not so popular destination (like many places in pelloponisos ) that doesn't apply.
That’s very helpful thank you! Hopefully I’ll be there soon then :) xx
I obviously can't say what the situation will be like in September, given how quickly everything can change lately BUT I'm currently in Greece and things seem to be back to normal. Obviously masks are mandatory in buildings & on public transport but everything's open and prices are lower than usual. I think the start of the school year will bring changes everywhere but we'll have to wait and see how that actually affects tourism. I didn't know if I was gonna come until the day before the actual trip but I'm glad I did, especially 'cause there aren't such crowds.