Limnos (Mirina) - Clearance

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For full details on clearing into or out of Greece see Greece Formalities.

This is a Port of Entry. All the facilities for checking in/out are based here, with the Port Police and Customs in the same building at the west end of the harbor wall.

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  1. September 17, 2015 at 7:05 AM
    Data Entry5 says:

    One can check out here. The process is rather cumbersome as your passport is stamped at the police building in town, which shard to locate.

    We checked out 2 days before our visas expired but when asked, we were told that if the weather was bad, on day 90 check out and stay on board (or very close to it) until the weather changes.