Airspace closure and special flights
The Israeli government has extended the closure of civil airspace both in and out of the country until March 6, with limited exceptions. We recommend to contact the airlines to verify the operation of your flights. It should be noted that Israir has announced the operation of some special flights. For information, plese consult Israir’s website. […]
Read moreDeadline extended until 30 September 2021 for the compulsory use of SPID or CIE credentials in order to access Public Administration online services.
We inform that the deadline from which only SPID credentials (Public Digital Identity System) or the electronic identity card (CIE) will be necessary to access online services provided by the Public Administration has been extended until 30 September 2021.Users already holding credentials for access to IT portals will be able to use them until 31 […]
Read moreAppointments for consular services
In compliance with the anti-COVID legislation that allows the reopening of activities and services in the “one-to-one” format, the consular services will for now be insured exclusively by appointment, guaranteeing the presence of only one user at a time. For services relating to passports, study visas and legalizations, the appointment can be requested on the […]
Read moreTaormina
Just two stones’ throw away from the Strait dividing Sicily from the Italian Peninsula lies delectable Taormina (Tauromenion in Antiquity), facing out toward the Ionian Sea from a high, natural terrace. With its Medieval architecture, its ancient Greek soul, and the colors and smells of Mediterranean foliage, Taormina is one of the most beautiful places […]
Read moreCalabria’s Jasmine Coast
Much of Italy’s Region of Calabria is coastal, a peninsula in itself surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea. Its southernmost riviera, running along the Ionian Sea between the cities of Riace and Locri, is known as the Costa dei Gelsomini, or Jasmine Coast. One of the wildest coastlines and steeped in history, the magnificent Costa dei […]
Read moreCirceo National Park
No matter where you might find yourself on the Coast of Lazio, it is impossibile to overlook the astounding outline of the Circeo Promontory. With its peak at approximately 1,775 feet above sea level, it rises above the spectacular landscape of the surrounding naturalpark that is also filled with characteristic and picturesque towns and villages. […]
Read moreLake Garda
Lake Garda, with its mild climate and perfect water temperature, seems but a patch of sea set between the Alps and northern Italy’s Pianura Padana (i.e. the Po River Plain). Garda which touches the three Italian Regions of Lombardy, TrentinoAltoAdige and Veneto is even surrounded by palms oleander, olive trees and vines, in addition to […]
Read moreCervinia
Everyone knows it as Cervinia, a ski locality renowned for its beautiful panoramas and diverse ski courses, but the label Cervinia includes a much ampler mountainous zone. The ski district of of Breuil-Cervinia expands from the 5,000 feet of Valtournenche to the 11,181 feet of Plateau Rosà, brushing past the 13,123 feet of Piccolo Cervino […]
Read moreCilento
Cilento, terrain in the Region of Campania marked by gently-rolling hills covered in olive trees that see their reflection in the blue of the Tyrhennian, is pure magic and a crossroads between multiple populations and traditions. Traversed by savage torrents and thick woods of chestnuts and evergreens, this splendid landscape is also interspersed with villages […]
Read moreAquileia
Aquileia, with its immense archaeological site and its Patriarchal Basilica, is an artistic and historical treasure trove. Located in Friuli-Venezia-Giulia (Udine Province), it was added to Italy’s register of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1998. It was also one of the largest and richest Mediterranean cities within the Roman Empire, and eventually was made seat […]
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