CUSTOMS
& DUTY FREE ALLOWANCES AND RESTRICTIONS FOR GREECE
Cameras..................No
restrictions
Film.........................Reasonable for personal use
Agricultural items....Refer to consulate
Currency..................Should be declared on arrival
Passengers from EU countries with duty-paid goods:
Tobacco....800 cigarettes or 400 cigarillos or 200 cigars or
1000 grams of tobacco
Liquor...90 litres of wine (including 60 litres of sparkling
wine); 10 litres of spirits; 20 litres of intermediate products
(such os fortified wine); 110 litres of beer
Note: Although there is no legal limits imposed on importing
duty-paid tobacco and alcoholic products from one eu country
to another, travellers may be questioned at customs if they
exceed the above amounts and may be asked to prove that the
goods are for personal use only.
Passengers from other countries, or from EU countries with goods
bought duty-free:
Tobacco....200 cigarettes or 100 cigarillos or 50 cigars or
250 grams of tobacco
Liquer.....1 litre of alcoholic beverage over 22% or 2 litres
of wine
Perfume....50 grams of perfume and 250ml of eau de cologne
Other goods.....500 grams of coffee or 200 grams of coffee extracts;
100 grams of tea or 40 grams of tea extracts
Gifts......Up to a total value of DR25,000
Restricted items....It is forbidden to bring in plants with
soil. One windsurfboard per person may be imported/exported
duty-free, if registered in the passport on arrival. The export
of antiquities is prohibited without the express permission
of the archaeological service in athens. Those who ignore this
will be prosecuted.
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