Recently, the number of infected people is increasing. I think that lockdown will not be done in the future, but there are strict restrictions on the opening time of restaurants and shops depending on the island and region.
<State of the local town>
It has a very peaceful atmosphere. We have started to see many individual customers from Europe enjoying leisurely shopping.
<Scenic spots>
There are restrictions on admission to ruins and museums, but there are not so many tourists, so you can enter smoothly.
<Considerations for tour operations>
It is compulsory to wear a mask at ruins, museums, and inside cars.
You can enter Japan from 1st July. You will be required to complete the electronic form 48 hours before arrival and then apply. Please download and submit this site (https://travel.gov.gr/#/) from your mobile phone. A copy will be submitted to the officer at the time of entry. This measure is valid until August 31 (may be extended)
More and more Athens children are moving to each island to enjoy their vacation. Summer bargains have begun and the city is booming.
State of tourist spot The ruins, museum and monastery are already open, but there are still few tourists.
Please wear a mask when you participate, as you may be required to wear a mask at some tourist spots depending on the vehicle or location. It's hot again, so don't forget to take measures against the sun!
Although the entry permit was issued from June 15, the Greek Civil Aviation Administration has instructed that non-EU people including Japanese will be restricted until June 30.
It is blessed with good weather every day and the atmosphere remains calm. We have not seen tourists yet, but the restaurant is almost open. The hotel, which has been approved by the Ministry of Tourism, has begun to open in Xu.
The ruins and museum are already open, but there are few visitors.
Greece was issued a lockdown declaration early on March 23, after which it was obligatory to carry an identification card and permit when going out, but it was lifted on May 3, and after that, mitigation measures were taken after a stage. Today, the ruins, museums, restaurants, cafes, shops, etc. have opened and everyday life has returned. From June 15, entry from 29 countries including Japan was accepted.
Shops and restaurants are open but the town is quiet due to lack of tourists, but on weekends it is crowded with Greeks who enjoy shopping and eating out.
The ruins and museum are open, but there are admission restrictions.
We will arrange your tour with the utmost care to ensure your satisfaction. The guide welcomes you with a smile.