Teleporio™ — Greek Island Travel Intelligence

I Need Additional Travel Support

Guidance and resources for travelers needing additional support. Accessibility info, medical needs, sensory-friendly travel, and how to get help in Greece.

Practical Support, No Diagnosis Required

Greek island travel presents a specific set of logistical challenges that go beyond a typical trip: tender boats to shore where there is no dock, uneven cobblestone streets in older towns, limited elevator access in traditional Cycladic architecture, and ferry crossings where sea conditions genuinely matter for comfort and safety. Teleporio™ exists to surface this kind of practical detail before you book, rather than leaving you to discover it on arrival.

This hub gathers everything we know across mobility, sensory, medical, and age-related needs into one place, alongside the emergency contacts every traveler should have on hand regardless of ability. We label every piece of accessibility information by how it was verified — provider confirmed, publicly documented, user reported, or not yet verified — so you always know how much to rely on it.

Emergency Numbers for Greece

The European emergency number 112 works throughout Greece and connects to ambulance, fire, and police services with multilingual operators. The Greek Tourist Police, reachable at 171, specialize in assisting visitors and can help with everything from lost documents to disputes with local businesses, in multiple languages.

If you cannot find the answer to a specific accessibility question in our guides, contact our support team directly. We cannot act as a travel agent, but we can often track down the official data or provider contact details you need.