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Old Jun 22, 2021 | 9:52 am
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ahmetdouas
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Originally Posted by Ucigrad06
I am traveling in 3 weeks with family, we are all vaccinated expect for our 11 year old. I noticed Greece just changed the rules for 12 and under, and no longer requires a COVID test for entry into Greece. However, nothing was shared about inter-island travel, does anyone have any insight if that also applies for travel within islands? As soon as we land in Athens, we have a flight to Chania 12 hours later, then Mykonos a few days after that. We are just trying to figure out if we should prepare and buy a 3 pack or 6 pack of the Binax rapid tests for our child.
For you all you need is vaccine passport.

Otherwise, for travel within islands, you just need to fill out a self test declaration, where basically you are supposed to do a self test on yourself if unvaccinated and certify that it is negative even though they ask for no evidence you actually took the test in the first place!
https://self-testing.gov.gr/covid19-self-test-print.pdf
For ferries you need that and to fill this:
https://sea.travel.gov.gr/#/

I took 2 ferries today and they only checked the form was filled out for the travel declaration, they did not look at the self test declaration form or ask for it.
If you don't do the ferries form they have spare forms which they make you fill out at the entrance of the ferry last minute.

In the end of the day, they just want you on the plane/ferry, so will be quite accomodating.

Quite funny that actually a Captain got arrested for overfilling their ferry, capacity is i think 60% of maximum now.
​​​​​​https://www.ekathimerini.com/news/11...-over-booking/
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