Tourism accounts for a whopping 20% of Greek GDP and many in the industry are worried at what the effects of the debt meltdown will have on trade.
Anything that makes Greece and its jewelled islands less attractive could have a devastating effect on an already crippled economy.
“Everyone was super friendly, even though we are Germans! So, that was nice, everyone was welcoming, we hope that the ferries will go back as well, that is our only worry,” said one young backpacker boarding a ferry.
“If I cannot withdraw money, that might affect my holidays of course, if there is a strike it affects my holidays as well, otherwise, if there is not going to be anything like in Paris, like, you know, a revolt, it is fine for me,” said one young man, perhaps mindful of recent problems taking Uber taxis in the French capital.
It seems that for the moment few are being discouraged, even if the USA has warned travellers about possible violent demonstrations.
Last year 24 million people visited