Italy visa requirements for Singaporeans

Travel and visa requirements

Italian Visa is not required for Singaporeans

Stay Duration: 90 days

Entry Requirements

  • Singaporeans can visit Italy for up to 90 days within 180 days from the date of initial entry within the Schengen region without a visa, provided no employment is pursued.
  • Passports of visitors must be valid for at least six months validity beyond the planned date of departure.
  • Singaporeans must have their passports with them when crossing borders, even within the Schengen area.
  • Two pages of the passport are required to be made blank for entry stamps.
  • There are no certificates of vaccination needed for visiting Italy.
  • Currencies that are below 10,000 Euros are asked to be declared upon arrival and departure.
  • Singapore citizens Travelling to Italy are not required to pay any airport tax upon their departure from the airport.
  • Intending visitors must provide proof of sufficient funds for the duration of stay in Italy with bank statements from three months before arrival.
  • Also visitors must provide a valid health, accident and repatriation insurance with full international coverage. 
  • The estimated flight duration from Singapore to Italy is 12 hours, 55 minutes.
  • Italy uses the Central European Summer Time zone (GMT+2) which puts Singapore 7 hours ahead of Italy.
  • As a reflection of its cultural wealth, Italy is home to the world's largest number of UNESCO World Heritage sites and is the fifth-most visited country.
  • The country also has rich collections of art, culture and literature from many periods. 
  • In Italy, there are altogether estimate 100,000 monuments like; the museums, palaces, buildings, statues, churches, art galleries, villas, fountains, historic houses and archaeological remains.
  • Italy has about fourteen volcanoes and is surrounded by four different seas- the Adriatic Sea in the east, the Lonian Sea in the south, and the Ligurian Sea and the Tyrrhenian Sea in the west.
  • In most of the northern and central regions of Italy, the climate ranges from humid subtropical to humid continental and oceanic.
  • The waterways are largely used for transportation in Italy followed by road transport, railways and airports
  • Italy's official language is Italian, although,  Albanian, Catalan, German, Greek, Slovene, Croatian, French, Franco-Provencal, Friulian, Ladin, Occitan and Sardinian are formally recognised as minority languages.
  • Some of the most popular Italian foods are pizza, pasta, espresso and gelato.

Frequently Asked Questions


What is the religion practiced in Italy?

The religion practiced in Italy is Roman Catholicism. 


What is the capital of Italy?
The capital of Italy is Rome. The country is located in the central portion of the Italian peninsula, on the Tiber River about 15 miles inland from the Tyrrhenian Sea.

Is it safe to travel to Italy?
Although Italy is generally a safe place to visit, it is still good to take some precautions before you leave home. 

What is the legal driving age in Italy?
The minimum Italy age restriction is 18 years old (age may vary) and you must have had your license for 1 year.