vacation Greece: With an expected 25 million visitors this year set to contribute up to a quarter of Greece income in 2015, the country wants to reassure them that their vacations are safe, according to CNN. According to Andreas Andreadis, president of the Greek Tourism Confederation known as SETE, there is no cause for concern -- and any issues that could crop up won't take vacationers by surprise. "As summer season begins, we are prepared to ensure tourists safety and enjoyment," he says. "Above all, I am not concerned so no one should cancel their vacation." Here, Greek experts offer their answers to some of the major concerns travelers are likely to face. Tourist fears are likely to be stoked by advice from some quarters about taking wads of cash to ward against a fiscal meltdown. I've booked a vacation in Greece, should I cancel Emphatically, no, says Andreadis of SETE, who claims few people, if any, have scrapped their travel plans because of the crisis. "There no reason to cancel," he says. "Greece is beautiful, peaceful and quiet. Money will be available and credit cards will work. I don't believe there a risk of a strike or protest. "In the worst case scenario banks will have capital controls but that will not affect tourists.
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