Experience your holiday on the sunny island in safety

Experience your holiday on the sunny island in safety

Here you can find a list of measures regulating public life

For more information visit the following websites: Governo Italiano - Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri:

  • FVG is a white zone; this means that there is no longer a 11 p.m. curfew; food and beverage service can also be provided indoors; there is no longer a limit of 4 people per table; drinks can be served at the bar; swimming pools, fairs and other activities are reopened.

    With effect from 28 June 2021, the requirement to wear respiratory protection equipment in open-air areas will no longer apply in "white zones", except in situations where interpersonal distance cannot be guaranteed or where there are crowds of people. Masks are still compulsory in enclosed spaces; green passes are compulsory for ceremonies and it is forbidden to serve oneself at the buffet.

  • There are no restrictions on the categories of goods that can be sold. On holidays and public holidays, shops in shopping centres and markets are open. However, retail activities are carried out under the condition that, in addition to the interpersonal distance of at least one metre, it is ensured that entrances take place in a deferred manner and that people are not allowed to stay on the premises longer than necessary to purchase goods. In addition, shops that are open must adhere to appropriate protocols or guidelines to prevent or reduce the risk of infection in the relevant sector or similar areas. These measures include maintaining interpersonal distance in all activities, environmental cleanliness and hygiene at least twice a day and depending on the opening hours, and ensuring adequate natural ventilation and air exchange. It is also compulsory to enforce other anti-contamination measures, such as one entry at a time in neighbourhood shops (up to 40 square metres), plus a maximum of two operators, and regulated and staggered access, in proportion to the relevant area open to the public, in medium and large sales facilities, differentiating, where possible, entry and exit routes.To this end, it is compulsory to display a sign indicating the maximum number of people who may be present inside the space at the same time.  Finally, the compulsory use of masks and gloves for workers and the use of hand sanitising gel and disposable gloves, particularly in food and drink shops, is required, to be made available near the cash register and payment systems, as well as, where possible, identifying different routes for entry and exit. For more information on open shops in Grado, click HERE.
  • Bars and restaurants are open; both outdoor and indoor service is permitted (in this case with compulsory GREEN PASS); home delivery is permitted without restriction, but must comply with packaging and product delivery regulations. The consumption of food and beverages in hotels and other accommodation is also allowed without restrictions, but in compliance with the guidelines and protocols of the sector, and only for customers staying there. For more information on open bars and restaurants in Grado, click HERE.
  • Public transport in FVG runs at 80% load capacity. 
  • Museums, theatres, cinemas and exhibitions: from 11 October 2021 in theatres, concert halls, cinemas, entertainment and live music venues, both outdoor and indoor, the permitted capacity of spectators is 100%. The use of masks and Super Green Pass is mandatory.
  • Open-air swimming pools and outdoor swimming centres are open from 15 May 2021.
  • Thermal spas: The activity of thermal spas designed as health centres, limited to the provision of services included in the essential levels of care and for rehabilitation and therapeutic activities, is always allowed. From 1 July 2021, the opening to the public of thermal spas will also be allowed in this area, subject to compliance with sector protocols and guidelines.
  • Fitness centres and indoor swimming pools are open but with a Super Green Pass requirement (from 29 November 2021 to 15 January 2022).