
With vaccines rolling out, a return to normalcy seems closer than ever and many people have been thinking of where they will travel when they can. Italy, of course, is high on the list of places that people want to see. Unfortunately, as of right now, most people are still unable to travel abroad. However, the restrictions can be tricky to understand, especially since they are in Italian. So, here is an overview of what the rules are for traveling to Italy.
Countries are listed in a tier system (A-E) based on their location, and epidemiological risk. Each list has different levels of restrictions associated with it. Keep in mind that travel between regions in Italy remains prohibited except for reasons of absolute necessity. It is also important to remember that upon arrival in Italy you must communicate to the Department of Prevention using the number associated with the region you entered, as well as complete a self-declaration form.
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