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Visiting Greece: Traveler's Information

In this section you will find useful information about Greece, concerning various aspects of the nation's services and sectors. This section could be particularly useful to travelers who have never been to Greece before. Browse through the various sectors of the page by using the anchored links of the index table, or scroll down to the bottom of the page to see them one by one.

Index
General Information: Greece on the map > Greek people > Institutions > Greece in the world > Statistics > Official holidays > Climate > Electricity supply
Communications - Media: Telephone system > Useful Telephone numbers > Radio broadcast stations > Television broadcast stations > Internet > Post > Press
Money and shopping: Currency > Money exchange > Credit cards > Shopping hours > Entertainment and culture
Traveling to Greece: Information on entering Greece > Types of Visas > Vaccinations > Health certificates > Health precautions > Currency regulations > Traveling with pets > Traveling by Air > International airports > International Ports > International Railway schedules > Road
Traveling within Greece: Urban transportation > Taxi > Air > Sea > Rail > Road > Bus > People with special needs

General Information

Greece on the map
Area
Total 131,940 sq km
Water 1,140 sq km
Land 130,800 sq km
Geographic coordinates
39° 00´ N 22° 00´ E
Capital
Athens
Land boundaries
Total 1,228 km
Albania 282 km
Bulgaria 494 km
Turkey 206 km
F.Y.R.OM 246 km
Coastline 13,676 km
Terrain
Mostly mountains with ranges extending into the sea as peninsulas or chains of islands
Map of Europe highlighting Greece
Robinson Projection 1:30,000,000
Map source: Christopher Lukinbeal, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Department of Geography, Southern Connecticut State University
Greek people
Population
10,934,097 (2001)
Religions
Greek Orthodox 97.6%
Muslim 1.3%
Roman Catholic 0,4%
Protestant 0,1%
Other (including Jewish) 0.6%
source: www.Greekembassy.org
Languages
• The official language is Greek (spoken by 99% of the population).
• The most commonly used foreign language is English.
• Most of Greek people dealing with tourism also speak some French, German or Italian.
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Institutions
Formal country name
Hellenic Republic
Regime
Parliamentary republic
Flag description
The flag of Greece
Nine equal horizontal stripes of blue alternating with white; there is a blue square in the upper hoist-side corner bearing a white cross
President of the Republic
Carolos Papoulias (since 12 March 2005) The president of Hellenic Republic, Carolos Papoulias
Prime Minister

Konstantinos Karamanlis (since 10 March 2004)

Prime minister of Greece, Konstantinos Karamanlis
Greece in the world
International organization participation Australia Group, BIS, BSEC, CCC, CE, CERN, CSCE, DAW, EAPC, EBRD, ECE, EIB, EMU, EU (since 1981), FAO, G- 6, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IEA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, ISO, ITU, MINURSO, NAM (guest), NATO, NEA, NSG, OAS (observer), OECD, OPCW, OSCE, PCA, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNIKOM, UNMEE, UNMIBH, UNMIK, UNOMIG, UPU, WEU, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTrO, ZC, IMSO , IPU , ITSO , ITUC , MIGA , OIF, UNWTO.
Environment - international agreements Party to: Air Pollution, Air Pollution-Nitrogen Oxides, Air Pollution-Sulphur 94, Antarctic-Environmental Protocol, Antarctic-Marine Living Resources, Antarctic Treaty, Bio diversity, Climate Change, Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 83, Tropical Timber 94, Wetlands
Signed, but not ratified: Air Pollution-Persistent Organic Pollutants, Air Pollution-Volatile Organic Compounds, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol.
Statistics
According to the latest information from the Hellenic National Statistics Service and the World Tourism Organization Greece was the 15th most popular destination regarding tourist arrivals in 2001.
Official Holidays
January 1, January 6, Lent Monday, March 25, Holy and Good Friday, Easter Monday, May 1, Whit Monday, August 15, October 28, December 25,26
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Climate
The climate varies according to region. In central and western Greece the temperature is higher than in Northern Greece. Generally mild winters and warm summers. From April to October, the winds vary significantly from area to area, in terms of direction, strength and duration. Long periods of sunshine.
Annual rainfall also varies according to region. The average annual rainfall in the Greek capital, Athens, is 400 mm. Snow is common on the mountains and in Northern Greece.
Average Temperatures Month Athens & Southern Greece Thessaloniki & Northern Greece
January 52°F - 12°C 45°F - 8°C
February 54°F - 13°C 51°F - 11°C
March 58°F - 15°C 54°F - 13°C
April 65°F - 19°C 65°F - 19°C
May 74°F - 24°C 74°F - 24°C
June 86°F - 30°C 86°F - 30°C
July 92°F - 33°C 90°F - 32°C
August 92°F - 33°C 90°F - 32°C
September 82°F - 28°C 80°F - 27°C
October 72°F - 23°C 69°F - 21°C
November 63°F - 18°C 58°F - 15°C
December 56°F - 14°C 50°F - 10°C
Electricity supply
Alternating current, 220 volts, 50 Hz. Appliances for 110 or 120 volts may be operated by using step-down transformers of 220/110 volts connected to each outlet, provided that these transformers have two separate windings which will eliminate any danger of electric shock.
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Communications - Media

Telephone system
Adequate, modern networks reach all areas. IDD available throughout the country.
  • domestic: microwave radio relay trunk system; extensive open wire connections; submarine cable to offshore islands
  • international: tropospheric scatter; 8 submarine cables; satellite earth stations - 2 Intel sat (1 Atlantic Ocean and 1 Indian Ocean), 1 Eutelsat, and 1 Inmarsat (Indian Ocean region).
The telephone system supports international payphone cards usage.
OTE is the Greek Telecommunication Organization.
There are two different dialing systems in Greece. Tone and pulse. Therefore telephone sets must be able to change from one system to the other. Dual voltage (220/110 volts 50/60 hz) power adapters for wireless telephone sets are required.
Dialing codes Country code: +30
Every city has a different area code (e.g. for Athens 210 or 211 for new numbers).
Call Information • Call 11888 for telephone directory information
• Call 139 for international call information
Mobile telephony Good mobile telephone service supported by GSM 900 and 1800 networks around the country
Greek cell phone companies
Cosmote (+30) 697 plus seven digits
Vodafone (+30) 694 694 or 695 plus seven digits
Wind (+30) 693 plus seven digits
Q-telecom (+30) 699 plus seven digits
Public telephones Most public telephones do not accept coins. A telephone card is necessary. In some cases using your credit card is possible.
Fax services Available at: Post offices, OTE shops, Hotels, Bookstores, photocopy shops etc
Telegram services Available at: Post offices, OTE shops, Hotels etc
Call 136 to send a telegram or to obtain more information.
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Useful telephone numbers
Tourism police 171
Telephone Directory information (plus information on entertainment) 11888
OTE (Organization of Greek Telecommunications) customer service 134
Telex service 1322
Telegram service domestic - international 136
International calls information 139
Emergency police line 100
Fire Brigade 199 (forests 191)
Emergency port authority line 108
Emergency air police line 210-9642000
Ferry schedules, KTEL bus schedules and Railway schedule information (recorded messages) 14944
Telepost 210 3237051
National center of emergency Aid 166
Athens & Piraeus Pharmacy information 1434
Weather & Pollution report 14944
Time 14844
ELPA (Hellenic Automobile Touring Club) Tourism Information (08:00-15:00) 10400
Consumers Institute 1721
Consumer Protection Organization 210 3304444
European emergency service 112
GNTO (Hellenic Tourism Organization) 210- 8707000
Olympic Games Committee 210-6878888
Radio broadcast stations
AM 26, FM 88, short wave 4 (1998)
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Television broadcast stations
36 (plus 1,341 low-power repeaters); also two stations in the US Armed Forces Radio and Television Service (1995)
Greek television systems are PAL-SECAM-M. TV sets with the North American system (NTSC) only, will not operate in Greece.
Internet
Easy access in many internet cafes all over the country.
Internet country code: .gr
Internet Service Providers (ISPs): 27 (2000)
Greek search engines: in.gr, hol.gr, lycos.gr, google.gr
Post
There are Post offices in most towns and cities and on most of the islands.
Post office hours: Mon to Fri 0800 – 1400. There are some central Post Offices in big cities that are open Mon to Fri from 0800-2000 and Sat 0800 – 13.30
Press
27 Daily newspapers
International press available at many kiosks.
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Money and shopping

Currency
Euro (EUR) (since 1/1/2002)
Former currency: drachma (GRD) (1 euro=340.75 grd)
See also: Traveling to Greece > Currency regulations
Money exchange
There are many Bureaus de Change throughout the country open from morning until late evening. You can also exchange money at banks (commission varies). Banks are open Mon-Thu from 0800 - 1400 and Fri from 0800-1330. There are some banks in central locations in Athens (Omonia, Syntagma) open in the afternoon.
Credit cards
Visa, Diners Club, American Express, Master Card are accepted at most shops and restaurants.
Shopping hours
Shopping hours vary. In Athens and other big cities shopping hours are:
In winter
Mon., Wed and Sat 0900 - 1500
Tue, Thu and Fri from 0900 - 1400 & 1700 - 2000
Biggest stores & Super markets
Mon., Wed and Sat 0800 or 0900 - 1800
Thu and Fri 0800 or 0900 - 2000
In summer
Mon., Wed and Sat 0900 - 1500
Tue, Thu and Fri 0900 - 1400 & 1700 - 2100
Biggest stores & Super markets
Mon., Wed and Sat 0800 or 0900 - 1800
Tue, Thu and Fri 0800 or 0900 - 2100
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Entertainment and culture
Nightlife Restaurants and cafe bars are open until 0230 or 0300 on Friday and Saturday and until 0130 on other weekdays.
Usually, nightclubs are open from 10.00p.m until dawn.
Cultural Entertainment There are many Theatres in Greece. Every summer, many festivals take place in different Greek ancient theatres. Greek Museums are one more attraction. Contact the Ministry of Culture for information on opening hours and ticket prices.

Traveling to Greece

Information on entering Greece
Greece is signatory to the 1995 Schengen Agreement.
All E.U. citizens can enter Greece without a passport or visa. A valid ID card is required. British citizens should have their passport as they have no other ID card. Driving licenses are not accepted instead of an ID card. The following documents are also valid: a) Laissez-passer issued by the U.N., the E.U, the High Authority of European Coal and Steel Community or the E.E.C. and Laissez-passer issued according to the Dublin Convention of 1990, only valid for the transfer described therein. b) documents issued to stateless persons and refugees according to the Geneva convention of 1951 and the New York convention of 1954. c) Hong Kong certificate of Identity issued by the previous British Administration.
d)Expired passports of nationals of Austria, Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland (maximum five years) and nationals of Germany (maximum one year).
A Visa is not required for the following people if they intend to stay in Greece for up to three months:
a) Nationals of Andora, Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Estonia, Guatemala, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Korea Rep., Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Poland, Romania, San Marino, Singapore, Slovak Rep., Slovenia, Uruguay, U.S.A., Vatican City and Venezuela. b) holders of passports who are described as "British Subject, Citizen of the United Kingdom, Islands and Colonies" c) holders of Hong Kong, China or Macao and China passports.
For visits exceeding 3 months, authorization must be obtained in person by applying to the Aliens Bureau at least 20 days prior to the 3-month expiration date.
Information
Office Address Contact
Aliens Bureau 173, Alexandras Ave., 11522 Athens (+30) 210 7705711-7
Aliens Center 37, Iroon Politechniou St., 185 10 Piraeus (+30) 210 4122501, 210 4241333, 210 4128607
Aliens Center 25, Tsimiski St. Thessaloniki (+30) 2310 521067
Aliens Center 73 D. Gounari, Maroussi (Athens Suburbs) (+30) 210 8024808
In all nationality cases a Visa is required if the traveler does not hold a valid ID card or a valid passport.
Citizens of all other countries should contact the nearest Greek Consulate office or the Greek Embassy in order to be properly informed on visa requirements.
Entrance is refused to a) Nationals of Turkey whose passport indicates that they have visited or intend to visit North Cyprus and holders of documents issued by the Authorities of North Cyprus.
b) Holders of passports issued by Bophutaswana, Ciskei, Transkei or Venda, of Norwegian "Fremmedpass" or "Reisbevis", Somalian passports issued after 23/01/1991and Ethiopian Emergency passports.
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Types of Visas
• Tourist and business (single and multiple entry)
• Transit (single and double)