Italy has removed its five-day quarantine requirement for fully vaccinated UK arrivals from today.
To enter Italy, Brits will need proof they’ve been double-jabbed, plus a negative COVID test.
The test can be either a rapid antigen or PCR test but must be taken no more than 48 hours before travel.
Arrivals must also complete an online digital form to generate a QR code, which should be presented to their travel provider and Border Police if requested.
Travellers without a smart phone can complete a paper form.
Those who don’t provide a negative test will still need to self-isolate unless they are transiting Italy in a private vehicle for less than 36 hours, or travelling for work, health or essential reasons for less than 120 hours.