Traveling to Aegina and Covid-19
- Website of the National Public Health Organization with all the latest info in English.
- Website with the Covid map of Greece, check what color Aegina has.
- Website Protocols for arriving in Greece; info about the QR code you need.
- Website of Athens International Airport with information for travelers.
- Website of Aegean Air with good entry information
- Hellenic Seaways – pre boarding form & instructions
More specifically, if you wish to travel to Aegina or any other Greek island you are obliged to have one of the following in English:
- vaccination certificate (14 days after the completion of the vaccination)
- a negative PCR test result taken up to 72 hours the flight
- a negative rapid test taken up to 24 hours before the flight
- Certificate of recovery from SARS-CoV-2 infection issued by a public authority or a certified laboratory. The certificate is issued 14 days after the day of the first positive COVID-19 test and is valid for 90 days after that.
PCR tests Aegina
When you need a PCR test for travelling back to your home country.
Best way to make an appointment is to send an email or pass by his office.
He’s working from Monday to Saturday.
Dr. Loukas Sinos
Pileos 5
18010 Aegina town
Telephone: (+30) 22970 22177
Mobile: (+30) 6945 936 144
loukasinos@outlook.com
Price: €47
Hospital Agios Dionysios
Nosokomeiou 10
18010 Aegina town
Telephone: (+30) 22970 24489
Price: €
Rapid / Antigenic tests Aegina
Dr. Konstantinos Kannelas
Pileos 8
18010 Aegina town
Telephone (+30) 22970 28537
Mobile: (+30) 6974 751 818
kkanellas@hotmail.com
Price: €15
Dr. Loukas Sinos
Pileos 5
18010 Aegina town
Telephone: (+30) 22970 22177
Mobile: (+30) 6945 936 144
loukasinos@outlook.com
Price: €15
What will happen in case of a cancellation of your trip?
Greece Covers Canceled Bookings with Vouchers Instead of Refunds. The regulation allowing Greek airlines, ferries and tourism enterprises (hotels and travel agencies) to reimburse customers with 18-month vouchers for bookings that were canceled due to the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, instead of cash refunds, was published in the Government Gazette on Monday April 13th 2020.