Greece and Cyprus have both promised to facilitate the arrival of British tourists in the Mediterranean holiday destinations this summer, even as the UK authorities step up their crackdown on “illegal” foreign travel in the run-up to Easter. In an interview published in The Telegraph on Saturday, Greek Tourism Minister Harry Theoharis said that his country will “open up to our beloved friends from the UK.” “We will try to make it as smooth and hassle-free as possible. They can book flights and start choosing the places where they want to go.” Britons will need just one of three things to enter Greece: a certificate of vaccination, proof that they have antibodies against the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, or a negative test. Cyprus said on Friday that vaccinated British tourists will be welcomed to the island from May 1. As long as they have received the second dose of …
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