Hi
Not many people are talking about the Fit To Travel Certificate which you have to have before you can enter Greece, and many other countries.
You have to have a negative test 3 days prior to leaving the UK.
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/greece/entry-requirements. Extract below
If travelling by air, land or sea to Greece, you must provide evidence of a negative result from a PCR test for COVID-19 that has been conducted within the 72 hour period before your arrival time in Greece. Failure to do so may result in your carrier not allowing you to travel and will likely result in the Greek authorities refusing you permission to enter Greece.
The Greek government have announced that, from 19 April, arrivals from the UK with proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test, undertaken within the 72 hour period before arrival into Greece are exempted from the need to self-isolate on arrival to Greece. In addition to this they have announced that UK travellers with proof of two COVID-19 vaccinations completed at least 14 days before travel are also exempt from self-isolation. Until there is means to certify vaccinations for international travel, all travellers should continue to obtain a PCR test as stated above.I have not found a definative answer to what proof of vaccination allowing entry into Greece without a PCR test is acceptable.
I have read in the UK press and the Keep Talking Greece press that Greece will accept proof of vaccination with no need for a Fit To Travel Test.
Will our NHS app provide the proof the Greeks need?
If anybody has any info I would be pleased to hear. If I get to Greece this June dont fancy being denied entry because the NHS app is not acceptable
Keep safe
Geoff