REQUIREMENTS FOR TRAVELING TO ITALY: UPDATED
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Rome, Feb 22 (EFE) – Italy lifts quarantines and restrictions on entry to its territory of travelers from non-EU countries, which from next March 1 will be equated to those of the European Union (EU), said today the Minister of Health, Roberto Speranza.
“As of March 1, arrivals from all non-European countries will be subject to the same rules that are already in force for European countries,” the minister announced on social networks.
Thus, from next month, “to enter Italy, one of the conditions of the basic health certificate will suffice: vaccination, certificate of recovery from the disease or a negative test,” explained Speranza
The measure is announced after the EU gave the green light Tuesday to non-core travel from third countries for people who have received a full course of a vaccine authorized by member states or the World Health Organization (WHO).
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On March 14, 2022, the presentation of the vaccination passport in those places where it was required (leisure and cultural centers, commercial catering, trade fairs and professional shows, etc.) ceased to be mandatory. Similarly, the health passport ceased to be in force on August 1, 2022.
Since the beginning of the crisis, the health control system has made it possible to preserve our health system and to delay the arrival on French territory of variants with worrying characteristics. This system ceased to be in force on August 1, 2022.
However, in the event of the emergence of a dangerous variant, the entry into French territory of travelers from countries considered to be at risk could again be subject to the presentation of a negative virological test.
For information on health regulations concerning entry into the territory of other countries, please consult the Travel Advice section of the website of the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs.
TRAVEL TO ITALY 2022: vaccinations and health pass
Rome, Venice, Cinqueterre… It would take many trips to discover all the beautiful places that Italy has to offer. If you are looking forward to visit this country for the first time or just thinking about coming back, here you will find all the documents and requirements to travel to Italy in 2022. Due to the coronavirus, more things now have to be considered, so we at IATI, who are always here to make your adventures easier, are going to give you all the updated information so you don’t have any problems.
Since May 1st, it is much easier to move within Italy. On that day, the Green Pass system ceased to be used, that is, it is no longer necessary to show the recovery or vaccination certificate or take a virus test to enter businesses and tourist attractions.
As of June 1, there are no requirements for travel to Italy. From that day on, it is no longer necessary to present a certificate of vaccination, recovery or having taken a test. Therefore, it is as simple as before the pandemic.
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Lecce has an unmistakable style. With its monuments, dating back to Roman times and, above all, the extraordinary buildings of the seventeenth century with the characteristic color of its local stone that tends to blond. The atmosphere is lively and sparkling. During the day, you can spend hours in the sun on its beaches, which are just a few kilometers from the city. At night, the old town will welcome you with its elegant and timeless narrow streets and, of course, its delicious restaurants.
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