The Jerusalem Post

Mykonos, Greece’s famed party island, falls silent under new coronaviru­s measures

‘They decide to destroy the economy of the island at the most critical time of the year’

- • By phoeBe FRonIsTa

myKonos, Greece (reuters) – there was no music and no dancing on Greece’s famed party island mykonos on sunday as new rules to contain the spread of CoVId-19 pushed tourists to cancel holidays and left business owners fuming.

tourism accounts for a fifth of the Greek economy and the country desperatel­y needs a strong season this year following a collapse in visitor numbers and revenues to record lows in 2020.

mykonos is one of its most popular destinatio­ns, attracting more than a million visitors each summer, among them hollywood stars, models and world-famous athletes.

“they decide to destroy the economy of the island at the most critical time of the year,” said Iraklis Zisimopoul­os, head of a business owners’ associatio­n who owns two hotels, two restaurant­s and four bars on the island.

“We hope they will change their minds quickly,” Zisimopoul­os said, adding he had about 30-40 hotel cancellati­ons already.

authoritie­s said they were forced to impose a week-long nighttime curfew and ban on music on saturday after a “worrying” local outbreak.

under the rules, music is

banned in restaurant­s, cafes and clubs and only those going to and from work or to the hospital are allowed to move around between 1 a.m to 6 a.m.

In the early hours of sunday, bars and clubs were shut and the island’s narrow cobbled streets - usually bursting with partygoers - were dark and empty.

“my money has gone to waste, my time, I took days off work for no reason. Bye

mykonos,” said dina, a visitor from saudi arabia.

“our holiday has been ruined,” said Camilla pierce, from the uK.

others said they planned to spend their holiday on nearby islands.

“It is my birthday. I came to celebrate and there is no music, so there is no celebratio­n,” said jesus marino, a spanish tourist. “Bring back the music please, please, please, please.”

a month-long, country-wide ban on music in restaurant­s and bars to avoid people getting close to one another to be heard was lifted in june.

But coronaviru­s infections have been rising in Greece in recent weeks, forcing the government to mandate the vaccinatio­n of healthcare workers and nursing home staff. only vaccinated customers can eat indoors at restaurant­s and clubs.

 ?? (Louiza Vradi/Reuters) ?? TOURISTS LINGER in front of closed shops and restaurant­s in Mykonos town yesterday as Greece banned music in restaurant­s and bars and imposed a nighttime curfew on the island.
(Louiza Vradi/Reuters) TOURISTS LINGER in front of closed shops and restaurant­s in Mykonos town yesterday as Greece banned music in restaurant­s and bars and imposed a nighttime curfew on the island.

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