Covid-19 Travel Restrictions in Italy
By support@click2visas.com
4 years
Italy has re-opened to tourism now. Travel restrictions can, however, be placed with respect to certain areas of the country or travel from some countries and territories outside the country. In the last 14 days, Italy has barred travelers who have traveled or lived in the following countries: Armenia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Chile, Kuwait, Macedonia, Moldova, Oman, Panama, Peru, and the Dominican Republic.
Italy has re-opened to tourism now. Travel restrictions can, however, be placed with respect to certain areas of the country or travel from some countries and territories outside the country.
A self-declaration form must be completed by all foreign travelers and submitted to the authorities upon arrival.
Travelers from EU countries (with the exception of Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Czech Republic, Spain, the United Kingdom, and Northern Ireland), the Schengen Region, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, and Vatican City may enter the country without having to explain their reasons for traveling and without having to isolate themselves.
Travelers from Belgium, France, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Spain, the United Kingdom, and Northern Ireland are expected to apply a negative molecular or antigenic test result given 72 hours prior to arrival in Italy.
There is a 14-day self-isolation for travelers coming from Australia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, New Zealand, Romania, Rwanda, South Korea, Thailand, Tunisia, and Uruguay.
Only for purposes (such as job, health or studies, or total urgency, returning to one’s family, home, or dwelling) and not for tourism are travelers from countries not mentioned above permitted to join. Travelers coming from this community of countries will be asked to complete a self-declaration form stating the reason for entry/return to Italy and are subject to self-isolation for 14 days.
Travelers who have visited or have visited Armenia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Chile, Kuwait, Macedonia, Moldova, Oman, Panama, Peru, the Dominican Republic are not permitted to enter Italy, with the exception of Italian/EU/Schengen residents and members of their families, as well as holders of a residency permit.
Travelers wishing to visit the regions of Sardinia, Sicily, Apulia, and Calabria must register and comply with their travel regulations on their websites before arriving.