It’s hoped that UK rules will allow Britons to travel abroad from May 17, but this date is still subject to review.
The current Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) travel advice for Greece sees arrivals restricted, and Covid tests and quarantine mandatory.
The FCDO states: “UK nationals are permitted to enter Greece if they are a permanent resident in the UK, Greece, another EU/EFTA state, or in one of the following countries; Australia, New Zealand, Israel, Russia, Rwanda, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, UAE.
“If you’re a British national who resides in another country, not listed above, you’re likely to be refused entry to Greece due to measures put in place by the Greek authorities to combat the spread of COVID-19.