What activities in Italy do I need a super green pass for?
We translated the most common tourist activities from the government’s super green pass chart into English so you can see which require a super green pass.
What can and can't I do with a Super Green Pass/Green Pass?
Despite the rule change in April, 2022, you will need a Super Green Pass to:
- Attend shows/movie theaters
- Attend sporting events
- Attend parties (including wedding receptions) and nightclubs
- Attend public events including trade fairs, festivals, etc.
- Use gyms and indoor sporting facilities – even in a hotel you are staying in
You still need a Green Pass (but not a ‘super’ boosted one):
- Take public transport including trains
- Visit museums and cultural/archaeological sites
- Drink a coffee standing at the bar
- Eat and drink inside a restaurant
Without any kind of pass you can now:
- Eat and drink outdoors
- Go to a hairdressers, beauty salons, barbers
- Go inside banks, post offices, public offices
Read more about the Super Green Pass >
I am resident in the EU – how do I get my Green Pass?
If you are an EU resident and are vaccinated, then you will already have a “Super Green Pass”: each country is enacting the certificate in its own way but within the same EU-wide system. You need to get your country’s official Covid vaccination certificate app – preferably with a QR code – and it will automatically be compatible with the Italian system. This is known casually in Italy as a “Super Green Pass” even though the term is imprecise.
You can test the validity in Italy of your own country’s QR code using Italy’s official app, Verifica-19.
Unfortunately even EU residents who have received the Sinovac or Sputnik vaccinations are not accepted by the EU system.
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document which may be used to identify a person's vaccination against a certain virus. The document is virtually the same as the coronavirus vaccination certificate.
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Applying for Italian Super Green Pass as US Citizen?
The super green pass is for italian citizens only. Your cdc card, given that you are vaccinated and boosted, is the equivalent of the paas. You will need to that prior to entry to Italy as well, at least based on the current requirements.
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Hi! I'm traveling to Milan from the US at the end of the month for work and I'm being told I need to apply for a Super Green Pass in order to enter most places. I've gone back and forth between the US Italian Embassy website and the DGC website, and I cannot figure out how to apply as a citizen outside of the EU—is this actually possible? I've been reading I can just bring my CDC vaccination card but I worry it won't work many places. Any info or pointers would be much appreciated!
The super green pass is for italian citizens only. Your cdc card, given that you are vaccinated and boosted, is the equivalent of the paas. You will need to that prior to entry to Italy as well, at least based on the current requirements.
Bring your CDC
https://www.salute.gov.it/portale/nuovocoronavirus/dettaglioContenutiNuovoCoronavirus.jsp?lingua=italiano&id=5411&area=nuovoCoronavirus&menu=vuoto