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Visas and red tape
 

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UK and all other EU nationals (plus those of Norway and Iceland) need only a valid passport for entry to Greece; you are no longer stamped in on arrival or out upon departure, and in theory at least enjoy uniform civil rights with Greek citizens. US, Australian, New Zealand, Canadian and most non-EU Europeans receive mandatory entry and exit stamps in their passports and can stay, as tourists, for ninety days. Note that such nationals arriving by flight or boat from another EU state may not be stamped in routinely at minor ports, so it's best to make sure this is done in order to avoid unpleasantness on exit.

If you are planning to travel overland , you should check current visa requirements for Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria at their closest consulates; transit visas for most of these territories are at present issued at the borders, though at a higher price than if obtained in advance at a local consulate.


Other useful information for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):




Greece

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GREECE
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WHEN TO GO
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GETTING AROUND
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THE GREEK PEOPLE
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WHERE TO GO
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FESTIVALS AND CULTURAL EVENTS
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BOOKS
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VISAS AND RED TAPE
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HEALTH MATTERS
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COSTS, MONEY AND BANKS
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COMMUNICATIONS: POST, PHONES AND INTERNET
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GAY TRAVELLERS
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EATING AND DRINKING
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