1st April 2022
Green passes are not needed for ski lifts, mountain restaurants and other facilities. A Covid vaccination certificate, recovery certificate or negative test result is needed for travellers entering Italy. NEW
The internal rules were eased on April 1st after a new decree was approved by the Council of Ministers on March 24th 2022.
Until April 30th it will no longer be necessary to provide the EU Covid Digital Certificate to access the following:
– Accommodation facilities
– Ski lifts
– Local transportation
– Museums and cultural sites
It is widely welcomed by ski resorts as the season draws to a close.


Skiing in the Aosta Valley. Courmayeur, Italy. Image © PlanetSKI
There are still rules for skiers, snowboarders and other travellers entering Italy from abroad.
The rules state that either a Covid vaccination certificate, recovery certificate or negative test result is sufficient for entry to Italy for travellers from any country.
Italy also requires arrivals to complete a passenger locator form.
The health ministry is set to review the measures again before the new expiry date of April 30th.


Turin airport. Image © PlanetSKI
Many other ski resorts have relaxed restrictions:
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This article was originally published by Planetski.eu. Read the original article here.