@Steelers36 Nice work! If this turns out to be true (I'm not doubting you) it saves everyone a lot of headaches! It appears to be confirmed with their updated vaccine-testing-requirements page below: It seems crazy that they only want to test you when you are DEPARTING Greece now.
Vaccination Status
Definition by Country's Health Authority
Pre-Travel Test Type &
When to Take Test Before Boarding
Age: 5 to 17
Age: 18 and Up
Fully Vaccinated
18 and above
At least 14 days past completion of a primary vaccine series and no more than 270 days (9 months) from the date of disembarkation since receiving the last dose of an approved COVID-19 vaccine. A booster dose is required for guests 18 and older if the last COVID-19 vaccine dose in series is older than 9 months (270 days) from the date of disembarkation.
Antigen within 2 days
OR
PCR within 3 days
Fully Vaccinated
5 to 17
Received primary series of COVID-19 vaccines with final dose at least 14 days before embarkation.
Antigen within 2 days
OR
PCR within 3 days
Not Fully Vaccinated*
Either not up to date or has not received a complete COVID-19 vaccine series. Please contact us to request a vaccination exemption to be presented upon embarkation.
Antigen within 2 days
OR
PCR within 3 days
Antigen within 2 days
OR
PCR within 3 days
*Kids 4 years of age and under are welcome to cruise and have no vaccination or test requirements. Minimum age to sail is 6 months or 12 months based on cruise itinerary, review Passage Contract for details.
Testing is required for all voyages departing from Athens, Greece. Tests must be conducted in-person by medical personnel and guests will need a physical letter with the negative results. Test results proctored by video are not accepted.