Bernina Express – section crossing Italy

  • amandachan
    Participant
    3 posts
    26 October 2021 at 14:08:10 #826213

    Hi there!

    I am planning a trip to Switzerland, and was hoping to ride on the Bernina Express. However, as parts of it goes through Italy, I wanted to know if there are border checks, and if tourists from non-EU countries (we are travelling from Singapore) would be able to complete the entire route to Lugano.

    I read on the Bernina Express website that a vaccine certificate is sufficient, but currently, Italy requires both a vaccine certificate AND a negative test 72 hours before. Does this still apply when we are just passing through on a train?

    We will be applying for the Swiss Covid Certificate since tourists need that to enter restaurants in Switzerland anyway, would that exempt us from the test requirement?

    Would be wonderful if any travellers from non-EU/European countries could advise!

    Amanda

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    Anna
    Moderator
    6382 posts
    26 October 2021 at 18:02:15 #937090

    Hi Amanda,

    Welcome to MySwissAlps.

    Yes, it seems like Singapore is on List D and you do need to present a valid green certificate and a negative PCR or antigen test to enter Italy. Otherwise, you will be subject to 5 days of quarantine. I’m not sure if this is applicable if you are just passing through on the Bernina Express. It does say on the website that if you do not meet this requirement, you have the option to disembark at Campocologno (the border town close to Tirano). For further clarification, it may be best to contact the Bernina Express operator (Rhaetian Railway) directly: http://www.rhb.ch/en/panoramic-trains/bernina-express#c36206

    Regards,

    Anna

    amandachan
    Participant
    3 posts
    27 October 2021 at 13:59:05 #937091

    Thank you, Anna.

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