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Cleared For Take Off….?

It’s beginning to look like we’ve got lucky. We do seem to get lucky quite often, but this one is making us smile.

If you read our post the other day, you will know that we booked flights a couple of weeks ago with the intention of getting away for the rest of the summer, but with travel restrictions of all kinds still prevalent there were some decisions to make in terms of destination. 

It soon became clear that Greece currently has the least amount of restrictions on visitors entering from the UK, comprising just proof of double vaccine and a passenger locator form, so we went with our instinct and booked flights. At that point though, Greece remained on the list of countries where the UK Government advised against all but essential travel.

And then our good fortune kicked in. Yesterday, the UK Government removed that advice and freed up amber countries, including Greece, for non-essential travel, with effect from July 19th – which just happens to be the very day that we fly out. It now feels as if most barriers have been removed and that we will be on our way – travelling again, at last!

Our starting point will be the beautiful city of Thessaloniki, from where we intend to explore some of the mainland for a couple of weeks before we head off to the islands. The rest of what will, all things being equal, be a 12-week tour will evolve as we go, determined in part by whether border crossings into other countries become easier.

One thing is for certain though: now that we’ve had that stroke of luck, our countdown clock is most definitely running.

White Tower, Thessaloniki (internet photo)

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