Are Vaccinations Or Health Documents Required?
Italy currently has no special vaccine requirements beyond standard immunizations for most travelers. Still, carry documentation.

Routine vaccines (MMR, Tdap, influenza) should be current. No yellow fever certificate is required unless arriving from affected countries.
Keep digital and printed copies of prescriptions for controlled medications; carry them in original packaging. If traveling with children, bring proof of routine vaccines, as some camps or ski schools may request it.
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