Currently, no. However, this is open to change. As of right now, you either need to provide proof of vaccination, or a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours of your flight.
Greece currently requires face coverings while inside restaurants, hotels and supermarkets. They are not mandatory in public outdoor spaces.
No, Greece will only accept Euros, as well as select credit cards (I.e., Master Card, Visa). Additionally, debit cards work at local ATM and banks; just let your bank know you are traveling ahead of time!
You can exchange your US dollars by going to your local bank and making the request. Typically, you need to make the order ahead of time though to give the bank time to process your request.
If you are planning to make calls while you are in Greece, we recommend that you call your provider before traveling to discuss international plans. However, If you have an Iphone, you can use your phone while connected to wifi for free to send imessages and to surf the internet. Most local places provide free wifi.
Yes, you will need an adaptor for all your electronics and to charge your phone. It's important to make sure that you buy an adaptor that is strong enough. Adaptors are available to buy on Amazon.
The bridge and groom will provide transportation from the Athens airport to Nafpaktos for predesignated flights. Additionally, they will provide shuttles to and from the destinations listed on the itinerary. For others excursions, a taxi stand is conveniently located in the center of town, a short walk from the hotels.
There is a pharmacy located right across the street from Naf’s Hotel.
Yes, a large portion of Greek citizens know English. If you're feeling eager, you can always practice some Greek before you leave as well in impress everyone!
Yes, Greece is 7 hours ahead of the US eastern time zone. You may feel a little jet lagged on your first day!
Yes, the listed hotels may have small gyms available, but if not, the bride and groom recommend Seidokaikan Hellas. It is conveniently located between both of the hotels and located on the Psani beach walk. You can pay per day or by the week! The owners are extremely easy to work with, and speak English as well.
No, one of the best things about Greece is that they provide chairs and umbrellas on the beach for the public. Most beaches serve food, coffees, water, and great cocktails! The only things you need to bring with you are a towel and sunscreen.
No, most of the beaches in Nafpaktos are rock. If you have sensitive feet, we recommend you bring water shoe, comfy sandals, or crocs.
Yes, yes, and Yes! Make sure to bring sunscreen and shades!
In Greece, most traditional places serve salads (e.g., Greek salad, Caesar salad), fish, gyros, pork and chicken souvlaiki, pita, tziki, etc. If you are a picky eater, it may be beneficial to search up some Greek foods to view and get accustomed. Greece also offers a variety of other options. Within our "things to do" list, you will see different restaurants and their food options including pasta and sushi.
Pack appropriate for hot weather (you likely will not need a sweatshirt, jeans, etc), sandals, water shoes, sunblock, electronic adapters, sunglasses, hats, towel for the beach, euros, and credit/debit card.