Travelers considering a trip to Italy in late 2025 should be aware of several important safety updates and ongoing advisories. The U.S. Department of State currently maintains a level of alert for Italy primarily due to the risk of terrorism. While there have been no changes in the advisory level recently, authorities emphasize the ongoing risk of terrorist violence, noting that attacks may occur with little or no warning and targeting vulnerable public places such as transport hubs, tourist attractions, and densely populated events. U.S. authorities stress the importance of staying vigilant, reporting suspicious activity, and following the guidance of local officials.
Crime in Italy is considered moderate, but petty theft and pickpocketing are frequent in crowded areas, especially near landmark sites like the Colosseum, Vatican City, and main train stations. According to Passports and Grub, travelers should be particularly vigilant in public transport, use hotel safes, and only take licensed taxis with visible signage. Fake taxi scams and overcharging have been reported, and Uber services are limited to Rome and Milan.
Recent weeks have also seen notable disruptions from protests and large demonstrations, particularly in major cities like Rome. The U.S. Embassy in Rome issued a recent demonstration alert, urging visitors to avoid affected areas and remain attentive to developments, as such gatherings can turn unpredictable and sometimes violent. The Australian Smartraveller website likewise advises travelers to avoid protests and large crowds, monitor local news, and remain alert to the possibility of terror threats targeting public gatherings.
Canada’s latest travel advisory echoes the warnings about petty crime and increased risks around holidays, sporting events, and other major public celebrations, which often see heightened police and military presence. The Government of Italy operates a public alert system for terrorism; listeners should pay attention to local media for any changes in the national alert level.
Travel logistics in November and December 2025 are being impacted by significant transport strikes scheduled nationwide. According to reports from GetExperience and VisaHQ, these strikes will affect flights, trains, and potentially local transit from late November through December. Travelers are advised to monitor for updated information about strike dates, plan arrival or departure a day ahead of scheduled strikes, and consider booking hotels accordingly.
For winter sports enthusiasts, a new law effective 1 November 2025 mandates that all skiers, snowboarders, sledders, and tobogganers wear CE-certified helmets at any Italian ski resort regardless of age or activity. Non-compliance can result in a fine of up to €200 and suspension of ski passes for up to three days, as reported by the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office. Third-party liability insurance has also become a legal requirement, typically available for purchase with a ski pass.
Health and safety remain priorities. The U.S. Embassy underscores the need for comprehensive travel insurance, including medical evacuation coverage, and up-to-date vaccinations before travel. Food and water in Italy are generally safe, but travelers are encouraged to follow standard hygiene precautions. Insect-borne and tick-related illnesses are rare but mosquitoes and ticks can be found in some rural and forested areas.
Finally, natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions occasionally occur in Italy. The Italian Civil Protection agency is well-equipped to assist both locals and visitors in case of emergencies, and listeners intending to visit high-risk areas like active volcanoes should exercise caution, follow posted instructions, and use reputable operators.
Italy remains a safe and welcoming destination provided travelers remain vigilant against petty crime, monitor for transport and strike disruptions, stay updated on public safety advisories, and comply with new local laws, especially if engaging in winter sports.
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