Italy has announced that they are easing entry requirements for arrivals from all non-European areas.
Italian Health Minister, Roberto Speranza announced that from March 1, non-European travellers will only be required to show a vaccination certificate, recovery certificate or a negative test result upon arrival in Italy.
This announcement means arrivals from non-EU countries, including UK arrivals, will not be required to provide both proof of vaccination and a negative test result when travelling to Italy.
Alongside this relaxation, unvaccinated travellers will no longer be required to partake in a mandatory quarantine period.
The Italian Health Minister stated that a further review on inbound travel restrictions will take place on 15 March.