Flights to Liguria vary based on month, airline, when you book, where you are departing from and many more variables, but on average momondo users can expect to spend about $753/pp. The absolute cheapest flight to Liguria is $23/pp
When visiting Liguria, the majority of people tend to find Monterosso Beach, Paraggi Beach and Vernazza Beach to be the most notable landmarks in the area.
Monterosso Beach is closest to Milan Malpensa Airport. Those looking for an alternative airport option near Monterosso Beach could try flying into Milan Linate Airport.
The temperatures in Liguria range from 46.4 °F to 75.2 °F depending on the time of year. The warmest month in Liguria is July, and the coldest month in Liguria is January. Those looking for a drier month during their visit should travel during the months of July, June, or May, when rain is least likely compared to the rest of the year.
Currently, Italy travel restrictions include travel to Liguria. Entry restrictions
Italy has now reopened for tourism. However, travel restrictions may be imposed with regard to specific areas of the country or travel from certain foreign countries and territories. From December 20 to January 6, Italy has suspended all direct flights to and from the UK. Anyone who has been in the UK in the previous 14 days will not be permitted entry into Italy. Travelers who have transited through or have been in Armenia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Chile, Kuwait, North Macedonia, Moldova, Oman, Panama, Peru, the Dominican Republic are not allowed to enter Italy, except Italian/EU/Schengen citizens and their family members, as well as residence permit holders.
Entry requirementsSpecial restrictions during the Christmas period; between December 21 and January 6 the requirement to provide evidence of a negative COVID-19 test will be temporarily removed. Instead, all arrivals (regardless of nationality) must self-isolate for 14 days. However, traveler must still complete a self-declaration form during this time to enter Italy. All foreign travelers must complete a self-declaration form and present it to the authorities upon arrival. Travelers arriving from Belgium, France, Netherlands, Czechia, Spain, the UK and Northern Ireland must present a negative molecular or antigenic test result issued within 48 hours prior entering Italy. Travelers wanting to visit the regions of Sardinia, Sicily, Apulia, Calabria must register on their websites before arrival and follow their travel regulations. Regional governments in Italy may also impose restrictions on travelers from certain foreign countries, and travelers intending to travel or return to Italy are advised to check whether any new provisions have been introduced by their region of destination.
Quarantine requirementsTravelers arriving from EU countries (except Belgium, France, Netherlands, Czechia, Spain, the UK and Northern Ireland), Schengen Area, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and Vatican City are allowed to enter the country without having to justify their reasons for travelling and without being required to self-isolate. Individuals already in Italy who has been in the UK in the 14 day before December 20, must report to their local health authorities and take a Covid-19 rapid antigenic or molecular swab test. Travelers arriving from Australia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, New Zealand, Romania, Rwanda, South Korea, Thailand, Tunisia, and Uruguay are subject to a 14-day self-isolation. Travelers from countries not listed above are only allowed to enter for specific reasons (such as work, health or study, or absolute urgency, returning to one's home, domicile, or dwelling) and not for tourism. Travelers arriving from this group of countries will be required to fill in a self-declaration form specifying the reason for entering/returning to Italy and are subject to a 14-day self-isolation.
If you are planning to travel to Liguria at this time, it is recommended that you stay up to date on current restrictions and follow proper safety measures while in public.