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dimi_pat

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Seems things are going back to being a little more strict
 
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Vangelis

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That's good news. The Greeks need this extra incentive to go and get vaccinated. It seems to have made a difference with the rate of vaccinations increasing over the past week or so.
 
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kcixcy

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That's good news. The Greeks need this extra incentive to go and get vaccinated. It seems to have made a difference with the rate of vaccinations increasing over the past week or so.
I agree, Im very happy about this update.
 
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Accessible beaches for everyone in Greece.

This is a major project and not going to happen everywhere overnight so to speak but it is a beginning very much needed for Greece!

Visiting Monemvasia from Kythira?

Is it easy to visit the likes of Monemvasia from Kythira? I will be starting my journey in Athens. From there, I will head to Kythira on a ferry from Piraeus. After spending some time on that island, I want to go to Monemvasia. Does this itinerary make any sense or should I make some adjustments? Like, should I go to Monemvasia and maybe explore more of the Peloponnese before heading to Kythira instead of vice versa?

Is it scary to drive in Greece?

I have heard some horror stories of driving in Greece, but many of these stories took place in cities like Athens. Is this observation true?

The reason why I am asking is because I am going to be visiting Tinos soon and would like to rent a car to explore the island. I heard that this was a fantastic way to get around. Tinos is small, and to me this means the driving might not be bad.

I had a bad driving experience in Italy while in Rome, but once leaving Rome and entering the countryside it was totally fine. I'm hoping Greece is like this, too!
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