Uk foreign office issues update for everyone traveling to greece

Uk foreign office issues update for everyone traveling to greece

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PEOPLE FLYING TO GREECE HAVE BEEN URGED OVER THE ILLEGAL ACTIVITY SOPHIE BUCHAN Money and Lifestyle Writer 10:47, 08 Jun 2025 The Foreign Office has updated its Greece travel advice page. On


June 6, and still current today, the Government has issued an alert under its safety and security page. In one of their first updates, it warns people that where they plan to stay may not


be suitable. In addition, it also warns that your insurance may not be good enough urging people to double check what their cover includes. Here is what you need to know. WHERE ARE YOU


STAYING IN GREECE? Greece has implemented regulations that now bans camping in tents and parking trailers, semi-trailers, camper vans, and motorhomes near archaeological sites, on seashores


and beaches, at the edges of public forests, and in other public spaces. To avoid fines, be sure to stay only at licensed campsites. HEADING OUTDOORS? Urging people to be cautious, under


their hiking and exploring nature sub-section, they warn: "Take extra care when planning a hike or walk, especially during higher temperatures than you are used to. Trails often lack


shade and the quality of route markings can vary." Article continues below Ensure that you: * plan your route beforehand, and consider your limitations in distance and difficulty *


check weather forecasts and avoid hiking during the peak hours of sun; pack a hat, sunscreen and plenty of water * wear appropriate footwear for uneven terrain and consider taking a map, GPS


and a fully charged phone * avoid hiking alone if you can, and always tell someone where you are going and the route you will take They also urge that you never "light fires".


This is because not only is it "dangerous", they also note it is "illegal due to the high risk of wildfires." Article continues below INSURANCE WARNING When taking out


insurance for your holiday, ensure that if you are doing any outdoor activities, you are covered. The government body suggests that your insurance should "cover you for extra costs such


as mountain rescue service and helicopter evacuation." Remember, if an accident happens or if you become lost, call 112 for the emergency services.