🚨Update for UK travellers and Super Green Pass🚨

The British Embassy in Rome updated its Italy travel advice page today, December 4, 2021, with information regarding the Super Green Pass requirement that will come into effect in Italy on December 6, 2021 and stay in effect through January 15, 2022.

Here is the text of the update (on this page, scroll to "Public spaces and travel within Italy")

Super Green Pass

In addition, a stronger requirement for a Super Green Pass is needed to access most hospitality and leisure facilities from 6 December until at least 15 January. A Super Green Pass certifies full vaccination or recovery.

People aged 12 and over, including minors aged 12-17, will not be able to obtain a Super Green Pass on the basis of a negative test. Children under the age of 12 are exempt from presenting a Super Green Pass.

Italy will accept the UK’s proof of COVID-19 recovery and vaccination record as the equivalent to a Super Green Pass as long as it is in the form of a verifiable digital QR code. Your NHS appointment card from vaccination centres is not designed to be used as proof of vaccination and should not be used to demonstrate your vaccine status.

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For more information about the Super Green Pass, visit our page What is the Super Green Pass for Holidays in Italy? at our website Italy Green Pass.

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