Safe holidays in Trentino
For a peaceful and stress-free stay
Travel is permitted at any time and for any reason, without the need to provide justification, throughout Italy.
As of 1 May 2022, the Covid-19 Green Certificate (Italian “Basic Green Pass" or Reinforced COVID-19 Green Certificate) will no longer be required to access activities for which it was previously required.
Starting on 1 June it will no longer be necessary for visitors arriving from other countries to have either a Covid-19 Green Certificate (Italian “Basic Green Pass") or a Passenger Locator Form.
For all the details, please refer to the FAQ at the bottom of the page.
FACE MASK
From 16 June, you are required to wear an FFP2-type face mask:
• to use means of transportation
However, we recommend that you wear face masks in all indoor public places or places open to the public and to access enclosed cableways.
Children under 6 are exempt.
CABLEWAYS
These requirements must be met to access cableways:
• the use of face masks is recommended on enclosed cableways
• maintaining the interpersonal distance on the way in and out
CULTURE AND LEISURE
As of 1 May 2022, the Green Pass is no longer required to access all cultural and leisure activities for which it was previously required.
EAT AND DRINK
All catering activities are open, with no maximum limit for the number of diners, both indoors and outdoors.
As of 1 May 2022 the Green Pass is no longer required to eat inside restaurants, bars etc., or for table and counter service. No Covid-19 Green Pass is required when eating outdoors either.
OVERNIGHT STAYS
No Green Pass is required to enter accommodation facilities in Trentino (hotels and other accommodation, farmhouses, short-term rentals, open-air tourism and accommodation sites, Alpine lodges, hiking shelters and youth hostels).
GREEN PASS
The Covid-19 Green Certificate (Italian “Basic Green Pass") provide proof of one of the following criteria:
• having received the complete COVID-19 vaccination
• having recovered from COVID-19 within the previous six months
• having received a negative result from a rapid antigen test within the last 48 hours, or from molecular test within the last 72 hours.
Children under 12 are exempt from showing the Green Pass.
Attention: due to the constantly changing situation, sudden changes may be made to the regulations which may result in stricter or looser provisions. This page and the sections it contains will be constantly updated.
Last updated on: 27 September 2022