Italy abolishes COVID entry regs

Since Italy’s retraction of the ‘Green Pass’ for all domestic activities, the Italian Ministry of Health has confirmed that the pass is also no longer required for international travellers to enter the country. 

This means that arrivals do not have to show any COVID-19 documentation upon entry, be it proof of vaccination, a recovery certificate or a negative test. 

Tourists and visitors to the destination now face the same entry requirements and regulations as pre-pandemic. 

80,5% of the country’s population are fully vaccinated. 

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