Things are constantly changing. We're hearing from other travelers that airports and countries all have their own requirements, forms, and needs. We highly suggest you go to the airport very early to allow for unexpected requests (like forms, rapid tests, etc). As a general guideline, we suggest showing up at the airport with a negative covid test, your proof of vaccination (electronic or paper version), and plenty of time to follow the nuanced process.
We will have rotating shuttles to bring you from town center, or Cappuccini, to Villa Benveduti. We'll post the shuttle schedule as the event approaches. To prevent too many cars at the Villa, and bad decisions, we suggest you take the shuttle into the Villa instead of driving yourself.
Chic garden party. Ok but what does this mean? In short, if you don't look like an Italian spring/summer Dolce & Gabbana ad, you're doing it wrong! INSPO: http://bit.ly/3a2GFYa_eatpasta
#becomingcalvino We want to see your photos, and peer pressure Calvin into learning Italian.
Yes! Our wedding is baby / toddler/ small child friendly. Naturally, you're responsible for your little human throughout the event. If you need help sourcing a sitter to tuck them in when you're ready to party, let us know!
Yes, and you can get one in Gubbio at a pharmacy in town. Tests are not free in Italy but should not be more than 30-50 euros. If you need help locating a pharmacy, let us know!
Not required. Americans visiting Italy as tourists and intending to drive should obtain an International Driving Permit before leaving the U.S., but tourists may also use their valid American driver’s license if accompanied by an official translation in Italian (FYI, Lola has never needed this...).
Effective August 6, 2021, the “Digital Green Certificate/Green Pass” will be necessary to access some locations and participate in certain social activities (museums, cultural sites, sporting events, swimming pools, gyms, concerts, fairs, conferences, amusement parks and other venues.) The Italian Ministry of Health issued an ordinance on July 29, 2021 stating that an Anti-COVID-19 vaccination certificate for an European Medicines Agency (EMA) recognized vaccine from competent U.S. health authorities (CDC “white cards”) will be considered the equivalent of the Italian Green Pass where this requirement exists.Alternatively, you can provide a negative molecular PCR or rapid antigen test result taken within 48 hours before entering a restaurant/museum etc. or a medical certificate issued by competent US authorities confirming recovery from COVID within the previous 6 months. Certificates are accepted in Italian, English, Spanish or French and can be both digital or in paper copy.
https://apps.apple.com/it/app/re-open-eu/id1531322447
There may be more, but this one is for sure, Passengers entering Italy are currently needed to complete a Passenger Locator Form via the EUdPLF application (https://app.euplf.eu/).
Check this to make sure you have all your ducks in a row: https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/world.php