Yacht viewings authorised in Greece

Yacht viewings authorised in Greece

Greece, a country for which 20% of the GDP relies on tourism, has just announced the delightful news that her borders will reopen to foreign travellers from the 1st of July.

May 28, 2020

Travel to Greece from 1st of July

Greece, like the majority of Europe, has been forced to closed her borders in order to slow the spread of the Covid 19. However looking cautiously to the health of the domestic economy and with the awareness that tourism is one of the most important industries in the national economy, the Greek government decided in favour of the reopening of Greek borders from the 15th of June for European travellers and from the 1st of July for the rest of the world. At BGYB we are delighted to organise visits onboard our yachts in the near future. Please feel free to have a look at our beautiful yachts below which are available for sale in Greece.

Yacht viewings authorised in Greece

WANAKA - Farr 525

FOXY LADY - Bénéteau 57

FOXY - Sun Odyssey 54

AKRON AOTON - Orma 60 Trimaran

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