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We will not make recommendations to tourists as to which accommodation to book nor will we contact the hotels on behalf of a customer for booking, this is the sole responsibility of the customer.
We will not make recommendations to tourists as to which accommodation to book nor will we contact the hotels on behalf of a customer for booking, this is the sole responsibility of the customer.
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You must not use any part of the materials on our site for commercial purposes without obtaining written permission to do so from Stayhalkidiki.gr.
If there is information on Stayhalkidiki.gr that you believe or can prove is owned by you, please inform us in writing about this at info@stayhalkidiki.gr. If it is found that the content is yours and has somehow been posted on the website, we will remove it in 7 days of receiving your written request. We take seriously our responsibility to publish only copyrighted information.
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Stayhalkidiki is not responsible for any damages caused directly or indirectly by the customer to your accommodation.
Stayhalkidiki is not responsible for compensation, last minute booking cancellation, non-payment either by cash or card at the accommodation etc.
Stayhalkidiki is not responsible for the customer's booking request or phone booking to you.
The hotelier/manager of the hotel or the apartment is responsible for dealing with the customer once you have been contacted.
Stayhalkidiki does not have access to the conversations between the customer and you.
Stayhalkidiki does not make reservations on your behalf, does not charge fees from your reservations and will not ask you for extra money beyond the subscription amount, which will be established annually.
Stayhalkidiki is not responsible for compensation, last minute booking cancellation, non-payment either by cash or card at the accommodation etc.
Stayhalkidiki is not responsible for the customer's booking request or phone booking to you.
The hotelier/manager of the hotel or the apartment is responsible for dealing with the customer once you have been contacted.
Stayhalkidiki does not have access to the conversations between the customer and you.
Stayhalkidiki does not make reservations on your behalf, does not charge fees from your reservations and will not ask you for extra money beyond the subscription amount, which will be established annually.
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Greece is a Member-State of the European Union, and has signed the Schengen Agreement. While traveling within the E.U., you only need your Identity card. However, a passport is necessary for a number of other transactions, such as currency exchange, purchases, etc.
Visas are not required by European citizens from countries that are part of the Schengen Area. Greece as a member of the Schengen Agreement, has abolished controls on common internal lands, at air and sea borders and allows Member-State citizens to travel around without a visa for a short stay period of up to three (3) months. However, keep in mind that airlines and other carriers require a valid passport and/or identity card.
Citizens coming from countries that have not yet joined the Schengen Area may require a visa to enter Greece. The E.U. visitors from these countries can acquire further information from the Hellenic Embassies or Consulates in their countries, or from their travel agencies. Before visiting Greece, please consult the detailed information on the and find out whether you require a Visa. Note: During your stay in Greece, if you require a Visa, you are advised to have suitable insurance coverage for emergency medical or other needs.
Visas are not required by European citizens from countries that are part of the Schengen Area. Greece as a member of the Schengen Agreement, has abolished controls on common internal lands, at air and sea borders and allows Member-State citizens to travel around without a visa for a short stay period of up to three (3) months. However, keep in mind that airlines and other carriers require a valid passport and/or identity card.
Citizens coming from countries that have not yet joined the Schengen Area may require a visa to enter Greece. The E.U. visitors from these countries can acquire further information from the Hellenic Embassies or Consulates in their countries, or from their travel agencies. Before visiting Greece, please consult the detailed information on the and find out whether you require a Visa. Note: During your stay in Greece, if you require a Visa, you are advised to have suitable insurance coverage for emergency medical or other needs.
Although the official language is Greek, a large majority of people in the tourist industry speaks English. English is also part of the standard school curriculum, therefore, most Greek’s will have a good command of the English language as well as a few other languages as well (ex. French, German, Italian etc).
Greek is a particularly difficult language to pick up, so no one will be upset if you do not speak any Greek. Greeks are friendly people who are always eager to help and love it when they hear a stranger speaking their language. So, when planning your trip to Greece, try to learn a few common Greek words like ‘please’ (parakalo), ‘thank you’ (efharisto) and ‘hello’ (yasou) and you will get a favourable response as you try to communicate with the locals.
Street signs in the cities are typically bilingual, but if you’re heading further afield, it’s worth learning the Greek alphabet as well, to help you navigate.
Greek is a particularly difficult language to pick up, so no one will be upset if you do not speak any Greek. Greeks are friendly people who are always eager to help and love it when they hear a stranger speaking their language. So, when planning your trip to Greece, try to learn a few common Greek words like ‘please’ (parakalo), ‘thank you’ (efharisto) and ‘hello’ (yasou) and you will get a favourable response as you try to communicate with the locals.
Street signs in the cities are typically bilingual, but if you’re heading further afield, it’s worth learning the Greek alphabet as well, to help you navigate.
The country code for Greece is +30 which will allow you to make an international call to Greece from another country. Greece telephone code 30 is dialed after the IDD (International Direct Dialing). Greece’s country code +30 is followed by an area code and phone number.