I realize rules might change, but for now under currents covid regs.
I will be travelling to Italy, via France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, touch into Italy for one night, Slovenia and Croatia, The final leg being a ferry from Dubrovnik to Bari. I've read through the internet till I'm blue in the face. It only states the regs if you are travelling from the UK or travelling from another EU/Schengen country.
Do I need to take a PCR/antigen test for Italy on this trip. I'm entering from a EU country which says test not necessary, but as a UK national do I follow the rules as if I'm entering from the UK and take the test? If so, I will need to arrange a test abroad.
My own take on this is I'm travelling from another EU country, but my wife says we are UK citizens therefore should follow the entry from UK rules
I will be travelling to Italy, via France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, touch into Italy for one night, Slovenia and Croatia, The final leg being a ferry from Dubrovnik to Bari. I've read through the internet till I'm blue in the face. It only states the regs if you are travelling from the UK or travelling from another EU/Schengen country.
Do I need to take a PCR/antigen test for Italy on this trip. I'm entering from a EU country which says test not necessary, but as a UK national do I follow the rules as if I'm entering from the UK and take the test? If so, I will need to arrange a test abroad.
My own take on this is I'm travelling from another EU country, but my wife says we are UK citizens therefore should follow the entry from UK rules