From June 3, Italy opens its borders with the rest of Europe. The circulation of people and vehicles resumes. Tourism restarts. But where can you go on vacation?
Italy opens the borders and it will be possible to travel for work or leisure. Airports are returning to host tourists and passengers of the reinstated flights after the long lockdown. But where can you go on vacation? (update 11.06.2020)
Summary
Vacation Handbook
In Italy, you can vacation anywhere. Since June 3rd, the circulation of goods and people has been restored in all regions. Those coming from Italy can enjoy holidays in their own country. But not only.
Starting from June 3, 2020, travel from and to the following States is allowed:
- European Union member states
- Schengen Agreement signatory states
- The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- Andorra
- Principality of Monaco.
Travel restrictions can be restored at any moment for specific areas of the country in case of worsening epidemiological conditions.
Let’s see in detail how some countries are behaving towards arrivals from Italy.
Border reopening calendar and movement in the main countries
Albania
- No restrictions for entering Albania
Austria
- From June 15, air links resume. From June 22, Vienna – Milan Malpensa resumes.
- Railway links resume from June 26.
- From June 16, borders are open also to Italians with a cautionary advice for those coming from Lombardy.
Belgium
- Opening from June 8 with a 14-day self-quarantine
Croatia
- Open borders (without passing through Slovenia) upon presentation of a hotel reservation.
France
- From June 15, unrestricted entry with no restrictions of any kind.
Germany
- Open from June 15, from June 3 for strictly work-related reasons
Greece
- From June 15 with gradual reopening, full opening by the end of the month.
Ireland
- Open from June 8 with a 14-day self-quarantine
Iceland
- Open from June 16, with a 14-day quarantine beforehand
Latvia
- Open from June 10
Luxembourg
- No restrictions for entering Luxembourg
Malta
- Open from June 8 with a 14-day self-quarantine
Netherlands
- No restrictions for entering the Netherlands
Poland
- No restrictions from June 13. International flights start from June 16.
Portugal
- No restrictions for entering Portugal.
United Kingdom
- Open from June 8 with a 14-day self-quarantine
Serbia
- No restrictions for entering Serbia
Slovenia
- Open from June 15
Spain
- No restrictions for entry into Spain from July 1; quarantine for 14 days is required before that
Sweden
- No restrictions for entering Sweden
Turkey
- Open from June 15

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