Italy Visa RequirementsFor Finland passport holders

Finnish passport holders travel to Italy freely as EU and Schengen members. Italy is a perennial favorite for Finnish travelers seeking culture, food, and Mediterranean sun.

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Great news! Finland passport holders can enter Italy without a visa for tourism or business purposes.

No visa or application needed. Finnish passport or EU ID card is sufficient. No border controls within Schengen.

Italy is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

3 months beyond departure from Schengen

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Finland to Italy: What You Need to Know

Italy and Finland are both EU and Schengen members. Italy is among the most visited countries in the world and a top destination for Finnish tourists. Rome, Venice, Florence, the Amalfi Coast, Sicily, and the Dolomites are popular targets. Finnair flies directly from Helsinki to Rome (FCO) and Milan (MXP/LIN). The Finnish-Italian relationship is strong in EU institutions, with both countries sharing core European values. Finland exports significant machinery and paper products to Italy.

How to Get There

Finnair flies directly from Helsinki (HEL) to Rome (FCO) and Milan (MXP). ITA Airways, Ryanair, and other budget carriers also serve multiple Italian destinations from Helsinki and Tampere.

Money & Banking

Italy uses the Euro (EUR). Cards are widely accepted in cities and tourist areas. Some smaller trattorias and local shops prefer cash. Tipping is not obligatory in Italy; a cover charge (coperto) is common.

Practical Tips

Italy is very touristy; book accommodation and key attractions (Vatican, Colosseum, Uffizi) well in advance. Summer in Rome and southern Italy is extremely hot. Northern Italy (Milan, Venice, the Dolomites) can be pleasantly cool. Pickpocketing is common in tourist areas and on trains; keep bags secure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Finnish citizens need a visa for Italy?

No. Finland and Italy are both EU and Schengen members. Finnish citizens can travel freely.

Does Finnair fly directly to Italy?

Yes. Finnair flies directly from Helsinki (HEL) to Rome Fiumicino (FCO) and Milan Malpensa (MXP). Other Italian cities are accessible via connections.

What are the top destinations in Italy for Finnish tourists?

Rome (Vatican, Colosseum), Florence (Uffizi, Duomo), Venice (canals), the Amalfi Coast, Sicily, and the Dolomites are the most popular.

What currency does Italy use?

Italy uses the Euro (EUR), the same as Finland.

Is Italy safe for Finnish tourists?

Italy is generally safe. Pickpocketing is a concern in tourist areas and on trains; keep valuables secure.

Can Finnish citizens work in Italy?

Yes. EU freedom of movement allows Finnish nationals to live and work in Italy without restriction.

Should I book major Italian attractions in advance?

Yes. The Vatican Museums, Colosseum, Uffizi Gallery, and popular Amalfi Coast accommodations should be booked well in advance, especially in summer.