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Keeping updated on Italy travel restrictions can be daunting! Here at ItaliaPass, we’ve gathered a list of the most relevant websites for checking on the situation.
Italy Travel Restrictions: Who Can Enter Italy
The Italian foreign ministry provides information about requirements for travelers depending on the country they are coming from. You can check the current situation for travelers from your county here:
Check current COVID-19 Italy entry requirements from your country

Italy Travel Restrictions: Requirements for Tourists
The Italian national tourism board provides information for tourists about Italy travel restrictions including quarantine requirements and regulations for entering Italy as a tourist.
Check current tourist information for travel to Italy
Currently for tourists to Italy from the US and Canada, there is no quarantine upon arrival if the following requirements are met:
- Complete the Passenger Locator Form before entering Italy.
- Present a paper or digital certificate from US or Canadian health authorities (can be in English, French or Spanish), considered a “green pass,” that certifies one of the following:
- complete vaccination against COVID-19 at least 14 days prior to entry with a vaccine approved by the European Medicines Agency (Pfizer/Comirnaty, Moderna/Spikevax, AstraZeneca/Vaxzevria, Janssen/Johnson & Johnson);
-OR- - recovery from COVID-19 and completion of medical isolation;
-AND- - negative result from a rapid PCR test carried out within 72 hours prior to entry, or 48 hours if transited through or stayed in the UK, or a negative result on an antigen test carried out 24 hours prior to entry. (Children under age 6 exempt).
- complete vaccination against COVID-19 at least 14 days prior to entry with a vaccine approved by the European Medicines Agency (Pfizer/Comirnaty, Moderna/Spikevax, AstraZeneca/Vaxzevria, Janssen/Johnson & Johnson);
Travelers from the US and Canada who do not arrive with both the vaccination certificate or recovery certificate AND the negative test result will be required to undergo a five-day quarantine.
Currently for tourists to Italy from Britain, there is no quarantine upon arrival if the following requirements are met:
- Complete the Passenger Locator Form before entering Italy.
- Present a digital certificate with QR code from UK health authorities considered a “green pass,” that certifies complete vaccination against COVID-19 at least 14 days prior to entry with a vaccine approved by the European Medicines Agency (Pfizer/Comirnaty, Moderna/Spikevax, AstraZeneca/Vaxzevria, Janssen/Johnson & Johnson).
- Present proof of a negative result from a molecular or antigen test performed within 48 hours prior to entering Italy (children under age 6 exempt).
Travelers from the UK who do not arrive with both the vaccination certificate AND the negative test result will be required to undergo a five-day quarantine.
Current Health Situation in Italy
Click here to view information about the current health situation in Italy. A green pass is required for access to a variety of public venues for everyone age 12 and over and a super green pass will be in effect from December 6, 2021 to January 15, 2022. Find out the traveler requirements in Italy’s white and yellow zones.
Here are some websites that track the current health situation regarding Covid-19 infections in Italy:
Italian Health Ministry shows the current zones for each region in Italy
World Health Organization Covid-19 dashboard for Italy
Questions about how to get a super green pass? Visit our FAQ page.