by In Trieste
Italy now allows travelers from outside the European Union to enter the country quarantine-free under new travel rules.
Visitors from non-EU nations are no longer required to show both proof of vaccination or recovery from covid and a negative test result.
The easing of travel restrictions brings Italy in line with other EU countries and means that tourists from outside the EU no longer have to undergo quarantine on arrival.
A pre-departure covid test remains necessary for unvaccinated tourists and for those who have received vaccines not recognized by the European Medicines Agency (EMA), such as Sputnik.
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