Covid-19 updates: information for tourists

 Updated in accordance with Decree-Law no. 105 dated 23 July 2021 and the Ministry of Health Order dated 29 July 2021.

 

ENTERING ITALY


Italy applies health-related restriction measures to incoming travelers, which may vary depending on their country of origin.

Before entering Italy, from any country of origin and for any travel reason, the digital European Passenger Locator Form (dPLF) must be compiled.

 

The measures indicated in this section are valid until 30 August 2021.

 

Citizens and residents of EU countries, the Schengen area, from IsraelAndorra or the Principality of Monaco can enter Italy without the obligation of quarantine, provided that:

1. They fill in the Passenger Locator Form before entering Italy

2. They present the EU Digital COVID Certificate on arrival. Non-EU citizens can present a COVID-19 Green Certificate, in paper or digital form, issued by the health authorities of their home country, certifying negativity to the virus, successful recovery, or vaccination recognized by the European Medicines Agency (EMA).

An EU Digital COVID Certificate is digital proof that a person:

  • has been vaccinated against COVID-19 at least 14 days beforehand
  • obtained a negative test result
  • recovered from COVID-19

The digital version can be saved on a mobile device. Citizens can also request a printed version. Both versions will have a QR code containing essential information and a digital signature ensuring their authenticity.

The EU Digital COVID Certificate is valid in all EU countries and the Schengen area.

For more information, visit the EU Digital COVID Certificate official webpage.

 

Travelers from CanadaJapan, and the United States can enter Italy without quarantine obligation, provided that:

1. They fill in the Passenger Locator Form before entering Italy

2. They present on arrival a COVID-19 Green Pass issued by the Health Authorities their home country, certifying:

  • complete vaccination against COVID-19, taken at least 14 days beforehand, using a vaccine recognized by the European Medicines Agency (EMA)
  • recovery from COVID-19 and the termination of medical isolation
  • a negative result for a rapid molecular or antigenic test performed in the 48 hours prior to entry into Italy

Green Passes must be in Italian, English, French or Spanish and can be presented in digital or printed formats.

 

Travelers from the United Kingdom are required to:

1. fill in the Passenger Locator Form before entering Italy

2. present on arrival a negative certificate for a rapid molecular or antigen test performed in the 48 hours prior to entering Italy

3. undergo fiduciary isolation and health surveillance for 5 days. At the end of the isolation period, they will have to perform a new molecular or antigen test.

 

Entry and transit in Italy are forbidden for persons:

  • who, in the previous fourteen days, have stayed or transited in Brazil (see exceptions)
  • who arrive from or have stayed in the previous fourteen days in IndiaBangladesh, and Sri Lanka (see exceptions)

 

Travelers from all other countries may be required to:

  • fill in the Passenger Locator Form before entering Italy
  • present a negative result for a molecular or antigenic swab taken no more than 72 hours prior to entry into Italy
  • notify their arrival to the Prevention Department of the Local Health Authority (toll-free numbers and regional information)
  • reach the final destination in Italy only by private means of transport
  • undergo fiduciary isolation and health surveillance for 10 days
  • at the end of the 10-day isolation, take an additional molecular or antigenic swab

 

Travelers arriving from some non-EU countries can enter Italy without undergoing fiduciary isolation and health surveillance provided they use COVID-tested flights (refer to the specific section).

 

Children under the age of 6 are not obliged to present proof of a negative result for molecular or antigen tests on entry into Italy but must comply with the isolation obligation when required.
Persons under the age of 18 are exempted from the obligation of isolation (where applicable) only if they are accompanied by an adult (parent or another companion) in possession of a COVID green certificate (green pass).

 

You can find out the conditions of entry into Italy from your country with a couple of clicks at viaggiaresicuri.it You will be asked to indicate:

  • Country of origin
  • Country(ies) you have traveled through in the last 14 days
  • Possession of EU citizenship or citizenship of a country in the Schengen Area
  • Possession of registered residence in Italy as a long-term resident or kinship with a long-term resident residing in Italy

At the end of this process, you will be informed if there are any restrictions in place for travel to Italy from your country, the documentation you will have to present and the conditions applied on your arrival.

 

National information line 1500 was activated by the Italian Ministry of Health to answer questions from the public about the novel Coronavirus 2019-nCoV. The hotline is open 24/7.
Travelers can contact the Ministry of Health at the following numbers:

  • from Italy: 1500 (free toll number)
  • from abroad: +39 0232008345 - +39 0283905385

For more information, visit the specific Ministry of Health web page for travelers.

 

 

COVID-19 DIGITAL GREEN CERTIFICATE TRAVEL AND ACCESS TO CULTURAL AND RECREATIONAL EVENTS


In Italy, the COVID-19 green certificate facilitates attendance at certain public events (such as trade fairs, concerts, sports competitions, parties following religious or civil ceremonies) and access to health care facilities for the elderly (RSA). It is also mandatory when moving into and out of areas that may be classified as "red" or "orange" zones in the absence of valid reasons for work, health or proven urgency.

As of 6 August 2021, everyone over the age of 12 must present a COVID-19 digital green certificate to access certain services and activities:

  • Restaurants, bars, ice cream parlors, and pastry shops for consumption at tables indoors
  • Performances open to the public, sporting events, both outdoors and indoors
  • Museums and places of culture shows
  • Swimming pools and gyms
  • Private parties, such as wedding receptions
  • Festivals and trade fairs
  • Conventions and congresses
  • Spas and fitness centers
  • Gaming halls and betting shops, bingo halls and casinos

Access to these services and activities is allowed on presenting the EU Digital COVID Certificate or an equivalent certificate issued by the health authorities of Canada, Japan, Israel, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

 

 

COVID-TESTED FLIGHTS


Passengers traveling on COVID-tested flights authorized by the Ministry of Health can enter Italy without having to comply with health surveillance and fiduciary isolation obligations.

Passengers traveling on "COVID-tested" flights are required:

  • to present a certificate to the airline onboarding and its control personnel testifying a negative result for a molecular or antigen swab test taken no more than 48 hours prior to boarding
  • to fill in the Passenger Locator Form to be presented before boarding
  • take another molecular (RT PCR) or antigenic swab test on arrival at the destination airport

For further information and a list of routes operating COVID-tested flights, consult the Ministry of Health website.


ALL OF ITALY IS IN THE "WHITE" ZONE


The only rules that still have to be observed are: maintain a safe distance and avoid crowds.

It will no longer be mandatory to wear masks outdoors, but you must always carry one with you and wear it if it is not possible to maintain a safe distance.
Masks must still be worn in indoor public places such as bars, restaurants, museums, and public transport.


There are no time restrictions for travel
.

The obligation to wear masks and maintain a safety distance of 1 meter still applies.

 

The following venues are now open to the public:

  • bars, pubs, restaurants, ice cream parlors, pastry shops
  • museums and places of culture
  • cinemas, theatres and concert hallsindoor and outdoor swimming pools
  • outdoor and indoor sporting events
  • trade fairs, conferences, and congresses
  • fitness and spa centers
  • theme and amusement parks
  • private parties, including those associated with civil and/or religious ceremonies,
  • outdoors and indoors
  • gaming halls and betting shops, bingo halls and casinos

Check further down on this page for any measures envisaged to access the activities listed.

 

FACE MASK AND DISTANCING

Wearing a face mask is always mandatory in indoor public places throughout Italy.
Masks are no longer mandatory outdoors, but you must always carry one with you and wear it if you find yourself in crowded conditions that do not allow the 1-meter safety distance to be maintained.

The following persons are not required to wear masks:
•    children under the age of 6
•    people with disabilities and their carers if the mask makes communication between them impossible.
Always keep a safe distance of one meter from other people and wash your hands frequently or, if this is not possible, sanitize them with alcohol-based sanitizing gels. You will find sanitizing gel dispensers at the entrances to shops, restaurants, and other businesses.

 

PUBLIC TRANSPORT

The means of public transport can operate with 50% of passengers.

 

TRAVELLING BY CAR

It is possible to travel by car without limitations together with spouses, cohabitants, and stable relationships.

Non-cohabiting people

You can travel by car with up to 3 non-cohabiting people including the driver. Everyone in the car must wear a mask.
The passenger seat next to the driver must remain free. Passengers must sit on opposite sides of the rear seat leaving the center seat free.
If the car has several rear rows, it can accommodate a maximum of two passengers per row seated on opposite sides of the seat, leaving the center seat free.

 

BARS AND RESTAURANTS

Bars, pubs, restaurants, ice cream parlors and pastry shops are open. They must display a sign indicating the maximum number of people allowed inside simultaneously.
Consumption at the table is always allowed. There is no limit to the number of people who may sit at the same outdoor table. Up to a maximum of 6 non-cohabiting people may sit together indoors; there are no limits to the number of people for 2 families who decide to dine together at the same table.
Everyone over 12 years of age must show the COVID-19 digital green certificate for consumption at the table indoors.

 

BEACHES

Access to free beaches and equipped beaches is allowed.

Beach resort facilities may request reservations in order to access beaches. Measurement of body temperature is envisaged at the entrance. Each beach umbrella must have a free space of at least 10 square meters around it. The minimum distance between each deckchair or sun lounger must be at least one and a half meters. Individual sports such as beach tennis, swimming, and surfing are allowed, provided that social distancing is observed. Masks are mandatory in common areas (bars, restaurants, etc.) as well as indoors. They are not mandatory on the beach provided you are at a safe distance from other persons.

On free beaches, the distance of at least one meter from other people must be upheld. When setting up umbrellas and deck chairs, the same indications as for beach resort facilities must be followed.

 

SHOPS

The shops shall remain open, and must display a sign indicating the maximum number of people allowed inside at any particular time.
Shopping centers may also remain open at weekends and on holidays and pre-holidays.

 

HOTELS AND ACCOMMODATION FACILITIES

The accommodation facilities are open, subject to compliance with social distancing, and as per protocols and guidelines adopted to prevent or reduce the risk of contagion.

 

MUSEUMS AND PLACES OF CULTURE

Museums and other cultural institutions are open. From Monday to Friday Entrance is limited to a maximum number of people (which varies depending on the capacity of the museum) in compliance with health prevention measures. For weekend visits, booking online or by telephone is required.
Everyone over 12 years of age must show the COVID-19 digital green certificate at the entrance.

 

CINEMA, THEATERS, AND CONCERTS

It is possible to attend performances in cinemas, theatres, concert halls, and other venues, including outdoor events. The maximum number of spectators must not exceed 50% of the maximum authorized capacity outdoors and 25% indoors, or in the case of events involving spectators in excess of 5,000 outdoors and 2,500 indoors respectively. Seating must ensure a distance of at least one meter between non-cohabiting spectators.
Everyone over 12 years of age must show the COVID-19 digital green certificate at the entrance.

 

SPORTING EVENTS

Sporting events are open to the public, with a maximum capacity of 50% outdoors and 25% indoors.
Everyone over 12 years of age must show the COVID-19 digital green certificate at the entrance.

 

For detailed information at the local level, please consult the websites of the Italian Regions and Autonomous Provinces, as well as contact the respective editorial offices.

Abruzzo – Basilicata – Calabria – Campania – Emilia-Romagna – Friuli Venezia Giulia – Lazio – Liguria – Lombardy – Marche – Molise – Piedmont – Puglia – Sardinia – Sicily – South Tyrol – Tuscany – Trentino – Umbria – Valle d’Aosta – Veneto

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