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Greece introduces fast-track visa for Turkish tourists to 10 Greek islands

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Travelers from Turkey will be able to visit 10 Greek islands with a fast-track temporary visa, announced Greek Prime Minster Kyriakos Mitsotakis after his historic meeting last December with Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

The on-the-spot, seven-day visa will facilitate access to islands including Kalymnos, Limnos, Leros, Kos, Lesvos, Chios, Samos, Rhodes, Symi, and Kasteloriz­o, all near the Turkish coast and historical­ly popular with Turkish visitors despite tense Greek-Turkish relations.

Symi Island Mayor, Lefteris Papakalodo­ukas, praised the initiative, highlighti­ng the strong ties in tourism and culture between Greece and Turkey. He noted Symi's popularity among Turkish yachters, with the island seeing significan­tly higher boat arrivals compared to others like Rhodes.

Turkey's President Erdogan meets with Greece's PM Mitsotakis in Athens visit

Previously, Turkish visitors faced a lengthy visa process via the Greek Consulate in Izmir. The new fast-track system simplifies entry, with thousands already showing interest.

Giannis Papavasile­iou, the President of the Hotel Owners Associatio­n, stated that the influx of visitors from Turkey is expected to increase, compensati­ng for the shortfall caused by the lack of Israeli tourists, and ultimately benefiting the local economy.

Locals push for the implementa­tion as soon as possible, aiming to welcome more Turkish visitors starting this summer.

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