Italy lifts all Covid entry restrictions
Italy has eliminated all remaining Covid entry curbs for international travellers. From June 1 unvaccinated tourists no longer need to take a test before arrival.
Travellers are no longer required to fill in a Passenger Locator Form, even if unvaccinated.
However, masks are still required certain settings until at least 15 June, including on flights to and from Italy and on all public transport. Masks are still ‘strongly recommended’ in all indoor public places.
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