It might be hard to believe as the crisis heads towards a climax, but there is another – previously more familiar – face to Greece.<br /><br /> On the island of Mykonos tourists are still enjoying holidays in idyllic surroundings and relatively protected from the restrictions imposed on Greeks.<br /><br /> Capital controls don’t apply for foreign cash cards, although some visitors are taking out plenty of money in advance.<br /><br /> “Actually, we weren’t really afraid, but we did take some measures as a precaution. On the cruise ship, there are ATMs, so we took cash out to be able to pay in shops where credit cards might not be accepted,” said Venezuelan tourist Laura Leon.<br /><br /> But with Greeks limited to withdrawing 60 euros a day from machines, some stores are asking to be paid in cash, so that they in turn can pay suppliers who need banknotes and coins to survive. <br /><br /> “We are asking people to give us more change, so we don’t run out of change for the week, until the banks are opened, but they are all very kind an