
The facilities of the Parnassos Ski Center open for visitors today, while in the coming days, according to the meteorological forecasts, the slopes for the skiers will gradually open.
Specifically, as emphasized in an announcement, all the friends of the mountain will be able to visit the renovated chalets and enjoy their walk in the beautiful natural landscape of Parnassos, observing the sanitary protocols that apply in restaurants, indoors and outdoors, but also for the use of the lifts, according to the recent Operation Protocol of the Ski Centers (10/12/21).
In particular, guests can enjoy the outdoor areas of the Ski Center, while only visitors with a certificate of vaccination or disease and for the unvaccinated with a negative PCR -RAPID test are allowed entry in the indoor areas of the chalets . In open spaces it is mandatory to use masks where there is mass gatherings.
As part of its strategy for the upgrade of the Parnassos Ski Center, this year’s ski season the State Real Estate Company (ETAD) SA, as the management company of the Center, is expected to offer to all citizens, visitors and skiers, a new experience with the Parnassos Ski Center to star as a modern winter tourist destination.


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