What customs and quarantine restrictions are there?
Passengers from North America arriving in Athens aboard international flights are generally not searched, and if you have nothing to declare, continue through the green lane. (Because of the continuing threat of terrorism, baggage is X-rayed before boarding of domestic flights.) However, citizens of the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and other non-E.U. countries do face a few common-sensical restrictions on what you can bring into Greece. Clearly, no narcotics: Greece is very tough on drug users! No explosives or weapons — although upon application, a sportsman might be able to bring in a legitimate hunting weapon. Only medications for amounts properly prescribed for your own use are allowed. Plants with soil are not. Dogs and cats can be brought in, but they must have proof of recent rabies and other health shots. No parrots are allowed. You are allowed to bring into Greece duty-free personal belongings including clothes, camping gear, and most sports equipment. (Cert