Business arrival checklist
- For meetings in Athens or Thessaloniki, confirm exact location, traffic timing, taxi or metro plan, language expectations, dress level and backup if strikes or protests are possible.
- Allow generous buffers for traffic, airport-port transfers, ferry disruption and summer heat.
- For work, tax, immigration, driving, rentals, healthcare, ferry disruption or official matters, use the GPT for orientation and verify with official sources.
- Plan airport-to-hotel and hotel-to-meeting transport around Athens or your actual arrival city.
- Cards are common in formal visitor settings, hotels and many restaurants, but visitors should keep a backup card and not assume every small island service accepts cards.
- Tipping is modest and context-dependent; small extra tips for taxis, drivers, guides, restaurants and practical help are common enough to keep small euro notes available.
- Use polite greetings and basic Greek phrases where possible, such as Yassas, Efcharisto and Parakalo. Dress and behave respectfully in churches, monasteries, villages, cemeteries and archaeological sites; ask before photographing people, services or restricted areas. Restaurants often involve shared dishes, relaxed timing, tipping, seafood pricing by weight and high-season reservations; ask clearly about allergies and prices.