Thanks. I had a chat with NCL and it gave us all a laugh. They cannot explain their own rules. The rep kept telling me to go to the Greece embassy website and I told him that the website says no test is required.
My sail date is May 29. Our current plan is to get tested in Athens the day before boarding, which would fulfill the 72 hour and the 24 hour requirement. If they need a second test, we can take the Eurofins test at the port, which we had to register for. Please report what your situation was at the port. Hopefully for the May 15 and May 22 sailings, the information gets a little clearer, as Israel will not be on the itinerary.
Any information from your experience will be greatly appreciated!
Thank you.