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A few thingsto handle.

Quick run-through so nothing trips you up at the airport. Tap each one as you sort it.

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Darling. Visa and dietary already cleared. The rest are quick — if anything snags, flag the designer and I'll get Matt on it.
All sorted
You'reready.
Nothing else to handle. Athens is waiting.
Back to trip
Passport
Valid past 26 Nov 2026
Greece is in the Schengen Area. Your passport needs to be valid at least 3 months after you leave Schengen — that's 26 August 2026 minimum. We recommend the 6-month buffer (26 November 2026) — many airlines won't board without it.
Required 6-month buffer
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Schengen entry
No visa required
Australian passport holders enter Greece visa-free for up to 90 days in any 180-day period. ETIAS (the new EU travel authorisation) is not yet required — it kicks in later in 2026, after this trip.
Already cleared
Travel insurance
Coverage confirmed
Greece, the islands, and the Doha transit. Make sure it covers medical evacuation from the islands (Folegandros has limited hospital capacity) and your business-class fare value on the return.
Required Medical evac
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Dietary
Chicken only · flagged everywhere
Noted in the Seez handbook and confirmed with all five hotels: Xenodocheio Milos, Andronis Minois, Andronis Concept, Gundari, Daios Cove.
Confirmed at 5 hotels
Greece travel advice
Normal precautions
No active warnings. Watch for pickpockets in Athens (Monastiraki, metro) — Seez recommend nothing in back pockets. Early-season May is usually clear; the wildfire/heat bulletin is worth a glance closer to departure.
Normal precautions
Source: Smartraveller · Greece · updates daily
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Power · data
Adapter + eSIM sorted
Greece uses Type F plugs (230V). Bring a Europe adapter. For data, grab an Airalo eSIM the night before — saves hunting after an overnight flight.
Quick win
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