Greece is calling: safety warnings for a carefree holiday!

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Discover the most important safety tips and recommendations for your holiday in Greece, including destinations such as Athens and Crete.

Entdecken Sie die wichtigsten Sicherheitshinweise und Empfehlungen für Ihren Urlaub in Griechenland, inklusive Reiseziele wie Athen und Kreta.
Discover the most important safety tips and recommendations for your holiday in Greece, including destinations such as Athens and Crete.

Greece is calling: safety warnings for a carefree holiday!

Greece attracts millions of tourists annually who want to explore the beauty of its islands such as Crete and Zakynthos, as well as the historic cities of Athens and Thessaloniki. The derwesten.de informed that the Federal Foreign Office has issued extensive safety instructions for travelers. Despite its general reputation as a safe destination, holidaymakers should be particularly careful in major cities such as Athens, Thessaloniki and Piraeus, as pickpocketing rates here tend to rise between April and November.

Travelers are advised to keep valuables safe and only take what they need. You should always keep an eye on your surroundings, especially on public transport and in busy places. In order to minimize risks, cashless payments are also recommended. Essential documents should not only be stored safely, but also saved in digital copies.

High temperatures and risk of forest fires

In midsummer, temperatures in Greece can rise above 40 degrees Celsius. This heat significantly increases the risk of forest fires, which is why vacationers should always inform themselves about affected areas in order to avoid them. Media, tour operators and hotels have current fire warnings available to warn tourists. Wind changes in particular can accelerate the spread of fires.

Greece, known for its breathtaking landscape, is also located in a seismically active zone. This means that earthquakes and volcanic activity are potential hazards. Additionally, strong storms in early fall can result in overwhelming flooding or landslides. Holidaymakers should therefore activate emergency notifications on their smartphones in order to be warned in good time in the event of an emergency.

Traffic rules and entry requirements

The Foreign Office points out that the traffic rules in Greece are stricter than in Germany. A blood alcohol limit of 0.5 applies to drivers; There is an absolute ban on alcohol for novice drivers, motorcyclists and professional drivers. There are also high penalties for drug possession, which is why travelers should pay strict attention to local laws.

Entry into Greece is uncomplicated for German citizens. All you need is an ID card or passport that must not be older than one year. The ruhr24.de Considering careful planning and safety precautions is crucial to ensuring a successful holiday in Greece.

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