
Greece Travel Safety 2025: Essential Tips for Secure and Enjoyable Vacation in Mediterranean Paradise
カートのアイテムが多すぎます
ご購入は五十タイトルがカートに入っている場合のみです。
カートに追加できませんでした。
しばらく経ってから再度お試しください。
ウィッシュリストに追加できませんでした。
しばらく経ってから再度お試しください。
ほしい物リストの削除に失敗しました。
しばらく経ってから再度お試しください。
ポッドキャストのフォローに失敗しました
ポッドキャストのフォロー解除に失敗しました
-
ナレーター:
-
著者:
このコンテンツについて
In early 2025, there was a series of minor earthquakes near Santorini, raising some concerns. Greek authorities moved promptly to monitor the situation, and experts have confirmed these seismic events are related to regional undersea fault lines rather than any volcanic unrest. No significant damage has been reported, and Santorini’s iconic caldera remains stable. The Greek government advises travelers to stay informed through official channels and pay attention to local safety instructions, particularly if visiting areas prone to natural hazards. The country’s infrastructure is robust and emergency responses are efficient, making travel disruptions from such events very rare.
Recent years have also seen sporadic wildfires, especially during the hotter, drier late summer months. The 2023 wildfires, particularly on the island of Rhodes, led to evacuations and highlighted the need for travelers to check local weather updates and warnings during peak fire season. Listeners planning to visit during summer should remain alert for heatwaves and heightened fire risks.
Traveling women should be aware that foreign visitors have experienced occasional incidents of sexual assault, predominantly on the islands. It is wise not to accept rides from strangers or casual acquaintances and to practice situational awareness, especially at night.
Beachgoers and those enjoying water activities will find that most beaches are supervised and enforce high safety standards. However, strong winds and tidal changes can create hazardous currents, and encounters with sea life—such as jellyfish or sea urchins—may result in stings or cuts. Always heed warning flags, ask local authorities about water conditions, and wear protective footwear near reefs. If storms are forecast or severe weather warnings are in effect, avoid swimming or visiting coastal areas. For recreational boating, staying within vessel capacity, respecting navigation rules, and preparing for emergencies are all recommended.
Travelers to Greece in 2025 should also be aware of an increased tourism tax that came into effect on January 1. The rate of this tax varies depending on the type and season of the accommodation, affecting hotels and short-term rentals alike. This measure is part of Greece’s ongoing efforts to manage its immense tourist influx, which saw 36 million visitors in 2023, more than triple the country’s population.
When navigating roads, note that local driving habits may be more aggressive than some are accustomed to. Always double-check for traffic, even when you have the right of way, and follow all traffic regulations.
Visitors are urged to keep up-to-date with official travel resources and local advisories, especially as summer approaches, when both natural events and the overall tourist volume peak. With normal precautions and an awareness of recent advisories, travelers can look forward to a safe and memorable experience exploring Greece’s rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking scenery.