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Postby Lisa B » 20 Jun 2021, 17:31

Hi, anyone feeling like they might get there this year :?:
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Re: Hopeful

Postby Helen Devlin » 20 Jun 2021, 20:57

Hi Lisa. I am completely unsure! No idea. My concern is the rules changing during the holiday which is always possible. I don’t want that uncertainty hanging over us. What are you thinking? Helen x
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Re: Hopeful

Postby D and E » 21 Jun 2021, 08:26

Well LisaB, me and E constantly live in hope and as has been proven over these last 15 months things can and do change very quickly. If they do change for the better then who knows what opportunities September / October might hold. Thankfully social media plus the blogs that James and Adrianna write help assuage our longing but the thought of an ouzo in Rainbow and dinner in Trata or Tholos or ........
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Re: Hopeful

Postby katy » 21 Jun 2021, 09:12

We have flights for September but I agree with D, who knows where we'll be in a months time.
We can do the self-isolation on return but confinement in a hotel is a step too far financially.
Being positive, at least the people of Symi have been spared imported infection so far and I'm sure we'll all be back next year. Saying that, I do remain hopeful .
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Re: Hopeful

Postby Lisa B » 21 Jun 2021, 10:46

Ever hopeful, feeling more positive about it each day. Quarantine on return is the thing that will stop us visiting.
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Re: Hopeful

Postby Mille » 21 Jun 2021, 11:37

It is possible to travel to parts of Greece as a Dane.
Especially if you're fully vaccinated (which I am next month)
But.. personally, I don't have the guts to travel this year.
The guidelines can change within hours and that's a bit scary (at least for me)

Do you, in the UK, have to self- quarantine on the return?
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Re: Hopeful

Postby JuliaB » 21 Jun 2021, 12:16

We still have fingers very tightly crossed for September!
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Re: Hopeful

Postby Irene » 21 Jun 2021, 13:45

We are also booked for September but currently very unsure what we will do. The situation will have to improve significantly before I want to take the risk and I would only go if self isolation was not required. Oh how I miss the warm sunshine and swimming!
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Re: Hopeful

Postby Lisa B » 21 Jun 2021, 20:02

Millie, yes we have to quarantine but there is talk that may change if you have had both vaccinations..?!
D&E, fingers crossed we can all be in our fave spots this year x
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Re: Hopeful

Postby D and E » 23 Jun 2021, 08:13

Mille wrote:It is possible to travel to parts of Greece as a Dane.
Especially if you're fully vaccinated (which I am next month)
But.. personally, I don't have the guts to travel this year.
The guidelines can change within hours and that's a bit scary (at least for me)

Do you, in the UK, have to self- quarantine on the return?


Hi Mille,
We do believe that of today we would have to self-isolate on return but the English Govt. is considering lifting this for those who are fully inoculated which includes us oldies :D
Health is a devolved issue so the Welsh Government, that has been very cautious throughout, would have to rule on this matter for us.
Not that long ago there was light at the end of the tunnel and then the tunnel got longer due to the Indian (delta) variant which is now the predominant cause of infection in the UK. This has happened in just a couple of months so uncertainty abounds.
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Re: Hopeful

Postby Lisa B » 23 Jun 2021, 11:23

Seems like we might hear more tomorrow, do you expect the same in Wales?
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Re: Hopeful

Postby Jan » 24 Jun 2021, 11:34

We too - and a number of our friends, all long time and fully vaccinated visitors - have flights booked, rooms waiting and will be very cross indeed if we can't travel. The cost of testing is annoying but fortunately for us not prohibitive so it's still fingers crossed.
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Re: Hopeful

Postby petrostoo » 24 Jun 2021, 13:45

Paid the balance of our September trip with Olympic last week,Hopefully we will be going and as retirees no probs with isolating if necessary.
We assume that the "Symi Testing" prior to coming home is capped by the Greek Government. Looking forward with fingers etc. crossed, to seeing you
and Barry Jan,we arrive in Rhodes on 8 th Sept.
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Re: Hopeful

Postby rockbottom » 25 Jun 2021, 10:35

Lovely to see you both on Monday! Fingers crossed that we'll all get there in September!
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Re: Hopeful

Postby Jan » 28 Jun 2021, 10:24

Morning Peter (and Pam)

8 September is a good date to fly if you can face the chance of bumping into us in the airport or on whichever ferry gets to Symi earliest on the 9th.

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Re: Hopeful

Postby D and E » 28 Jun 2021, 12:49

Lisa B wrote:Seems like we might hear more tomorrow, do you expect the same in Wales?


Things always take longer in Wales :D
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Re: Hopeful

Postby Oor Willie » 06 Jul 2021, 11:40

We are there now and it is as beautiful as ever, we are hoping that the UK may put Greece in the green list before we are due to fly home but if not we can do the quarantine but are not very happy about the cost for days 2 and 8 tests in Scotland as we have to use the Scottish government web site to book them and there is no shopping around for the best deal as there is in England. Still Symi is worth it and as our flights were cheaper than expected we can cope.
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Re: Hopeful

Postby Lisa B » 06 Jul 2021, 13:18

So pleased you're there, have the best time. Is it busy?
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Re: Hopeful

Postby Oor Willie » 07 Jul 2021, 09:05

It is busier than it was last August/ September but still much quieter than usual, most business are open but a few of the restaurants and cafes are still shut.
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Re: Hopeful

Postby Lisa B » 07 Jul 2021, 19:09

That's a shame, where hasn't opened. Thanks for taking the time to respond:)
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