šŸ’Š Health Prep

Ciao Amico! Nobody wants to think about getting sick on vacation, but a little preparation before you leave will make your trip smoother and less stressful. Italians are very health-conscious…

Ciao Amico! Nobody wants to think about getting sick on vacation, but a little preparation before you leave will make your trip smoother and less stressful. Italians are very health-conscious (we even wear scarves at the first sign of a breeze), so let’s get you ready too.

Bring your prescriptions

Pack any prescription medicine you need in your original packaging, with your name clearly on it. If possible, bring a copy of your prescription or a doctor’s note. This helps if customs asks questions or if you need to replace your meds in Italy. Pharmacists are super helpful, but they may not recognize the brand name you use at home — having the generic name is better.

A small travel pharmacy

Italian pharmacies are easy to find (look for the glowing green cross), but it’s smart to pack a few basics before you leave. Things like painkillers, motion sickness tablets, antihistamines, and band-aids come in handy, especially if you’re exploring smaller towns where shops may close early or on Sundays.

Vaccines and health requirements

There are no unusual vaccine requirements for Italy, but it’s always good to check your routine shots are up to date. If you’re traveling from certain countries, a yellow fever certificate might be requested, but this applies to very few travelers.

The allergy card

If you have food allergies, prepare a simple allergy card in Italian before you leave. Write the foods you must avoid, like:

Show this card in restaurants and cafƩs. Italians take allergies seriously, and staff will usually double-check with the kitchen. Fewer Italians in small towns speak English compared to larger cities so having it written in Italian removes confusion and keeps you safe.

A few pro tips from your Italian Amico

In conclusion

Before you leave, double-check your meds, pack a few health basics, and make sure you’ve got coverage. With that, you’ll feel prepared and free to enjoy Italy without health worries, just keep that scarf handy if an Italian grandma warns you about the wind!

Amico says it’s shopping time.

These are the good picks from the article—grab what you need and go.

Reusable Water Bottel SunscreenMosquito SprayMed KitAllergy Card