Greece is located in southern Europe and is a member state of the European Union. It has a population 10,900,000 and is divided administratively into 14 districts. The system of government is a Presidential Democracy and its currency is the Euro.
Citizens of the European Union traveling to and from countries that observe the Schengen Treaty (Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Austria, France, Germany, Greece, Spain, Italy, Portugal) no longer require passport identification and are not subject to currency restrictions. American and Canadian citizens can visit and stay in Greece up to 3 months without a visa. Those wishing to stay longer need to get in touch with their embassy.More:> Citizens of other countries, require a visa before entering Greece. The transportation of explosives and narcotics is prohibited. If you are carrying drugs for medical reasons, then an accompanying referral from your doctor or hospital is required.
If visiting Greece in the summer, you will need light clothing, sunglasses, a hat and sunscreen. Your first days in the sun will require a sunscreen with a high SPF. Those traveling to the islands may need a windcheater or a pullover for the evenings.
Make sure your pet has had all its shots and a clean bill of health, that is, a health certificate issued by the country you plan to visit. For dogs, this certificate should be valid for 12 months, and for cats up to 6 months, but not less than 7 days, otherwise your pet will not be allowed into the country.
The currency of Greece is the Euro. Foreign currency can be converted at all the major banks and at central locations in all cities. Trading hours of the banks is from 8am to 2pm, Monday to Friday. ATM’s are found at all banks and service all your electronic transactions. If you lose your credit card you can contact the following: American Express Tel.: 210 3244975 Access: Tel.: 210 9503673 Citicard (Citibank) Tel.: 210 9290000 Diners Tel.: 210 9290200 Mastercard / Eurocard Tel.: 210 9503673 Visa Tel.: 210 9503673
There are 2 English language newspapers: Athens News (Weekly on Friday) and The International Herald Tribune (issued daily by the newspaper 'Kathimerini') You can find a wide selection of international press at the Foreign Press Kiosks located at central locations around Athens and most tourist regions.
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New Years Day 1 January Epiphany 6 January Lent Monday 41 days before Easter Sunday National Independence Day 25 March Good Friday Easter Sunday Easter Monday May Day 1 May Dormition of the Virgin Mother 15 August Greek National Day 28 October Christmas 25-26 December
Winter Trading Hours Monday - Wednesday - Saturday 09:00 - 14:30 Tuesday - Thursday - Friday 09:00 - 14:30 and 17:00 - 20:30 Supermarkets Monday - Wednesday - Saturday 09:00 - 18:00 Tuesday - Thursday - Friday 09:00 - 20:30 Summer Trading hours + 30" Tourist Regions 09:00 - 23:00 daily
Public Hospitals, Private Clinics, and Medical First Aid are available in Athens and all major cities and country towns. European Union citizens have free emergency medical attention.
Police Tel. 100 Fire Brigade Tel. 191 Tourist Police tel. 171 Thessalonika Tourist Police Tel. 2310 - 554871
Ambulance Tel. 166 On Duty hospitals Tel. 106 Blood Bank Tel. 210 - 8219391 Poisons Centre tel. 210 - 7793777 Chemists Tel. 107 & 102
ELPA Tel. 10400 EXPRESS SERVICE Tel. 154 INTERAMERICAN Road Service Tel. 168
All telecommunication is digital and accessed with a 10-digit number. Telephone booths exist everywhere including roadside and can be used with a phonecard purchased from the kiosks. Phonecards cost 3 - 10 € euros.
There are four major mobile phone companies with a range covering all Greece: COSMOTE, VODAFON, TELESTET, Q Telecom. You can access each company according to the plan you are on.
The extension for Greek web pages is .gr
The voltage used in Greece is 220 V AC (50 Hz). If coming from North America and bringing appliances then you will need a transformer. If coming from Great Britain you will need an adaptor.
Greek time is 2 hours ahead of GMT (Greenwich Mean Time), 1 hour ahead of CET (Central European Time) and 7 hours ahead of EST (Eastern Standard Time).
Tap water is sufficient and drinkable. Greek bottled water is available with exceptional quality water. Each label is marked with the highest price it is allowed to retail for.
Greece’s climate is Mediterranean, which means four distinct seasons each year. Temperature is recorded in degrees Celsius and averages in the summer are 20° – 38° C (65° - 100° F) and in the winter are 8° - 15° C (46° - 58° F). In the mountainous regions and the islands, the temperature is 3° C (6° F) lower.
Airlines http://www.aia.gr/ Athens International Airport 'Eleftherios Venizelos' services all routes in Greece, with Olympic Airways and with other private companies, wherever there exists an airport. Bus Terminals http://www.ktel.gr/ There are two Bus Terminals in Athens a) Kifisou Terminal b) Liosion Terminal Train Terminals http://www.ose.gr/ There are two Train Terminals in Athens a) Larisis Station b) Peloponnesus Station Ports More The main naval ports in Greece are Peireas, Patra, Rafina, Lavrio, Volo, Thessalonika and each carry out daily routes to all parts of Greece. Metro http://www.metro.gr/ There are two metro lines and one suburban rail line, Pireas – Kifissia. A one-way fare is € 0, 80. Each station entry has a ticket-validating machine. The fine for traveling without a valid ticket is 40 times the value of the fare. Buses http://www.oasa.gr/ Public buses and trolleys run a continuous timetable. The cost of a one-way fare is €0,80. Ticket validating machines exist on every bus and trolley. Bus Terminals for Athens Airport 'Eleftherios Venizelos' a) Pireas b) Sintagma Square c) Ethniki Amina The cost of the fare is € 3,20
If traveling by car on national motorways you will be expected to pay the toll. The cost for each vehicle is 2.75 € and for caravans 5.60 € The fee for Attica Roads is 2,70 €.
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