Netherlands Visa RequirementsFor Italy passport holders

Italian passport holders travel to the Netherlands without any visa as both countries are EU and Schengen members. No border checks and no stay limit for EU nationals.

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

No visa required. An Italian passport or EU identity card is accepted. Registration at the municipality (gemeente) is required for stays exceeding four months.

Netherlands 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

Italy to Netherlands: What You Need to Know

The Netherlands and Italy are both EU and Schengen founding members. Italian nationals enjoy full freedom of movement, including the right to reside, work and study in the Netherlands. The Italian community in the Netherlands is well established, particularly in major cities.

Practical Tips

The Netherlands uses the euro. Amsterdam, Rotterdam and The Hague are well connected to Italian cities by direct flights. Dutch cycling culture is a contrast to Italian driving culture. EHIC covers emergency medical care.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Italian citizens need a visa to visit the Netherlands?

No. The Netherlands and Italy are both founding EU and Schengen members. Italian nationals can enter freely without a visa using a passport or national identity card.

Does the Netherlands use the euro?

Yes. The Netherlands adopted the euro in 2002. Italian visitors do not need to exchange currency.

How long does it take to fly from Italy to the Netherlands?

Direct flights connect Rome (Fiumicino), Milan (Malpensa) and other Italian airports to Amsterdam Schiphol in approximately two hours. KLM and other major carriers operate frequent routes.

What should Italian visitors know about cycling in Amsterdam?

Amsterdam is one of the world's most cycling-friendly cities. Bike lanes are ubiquitous and have strict right-of-way rules. Pedestrians should always be alert to cyclists, not the other way around. Renting a bike is a popular and practical way to explore the city.