Boating until November 19. Who can and who cannot according to the DPCM

dpcmMaybe we are there for good. Last night the DPCM regulating our lives for the next 15 days was passed after continuous amendments. The new “covid” decree is valid for 15 days (until Thursday night, Nov. 19) for “red zone” and “orange zone” regions, while for “yellow zone” regions it will take effect until Dec. 3.

We review the mobility situation in Italy for those who own a boat or plan to go there, referring to the mobility and sporting activity restrictions in place.

DPCM, in red zones impossible to go by boat

Until November 19, those living in the “red zones” Piedmont, Lombardy,Aosta Valley, and Calabria can say goodbye to their boat. The “anti-Covid” decree that goes into effect on Friday, Nov. 6, prohibits for 15 days any movement, even within the same territory, except for business reasons. To give an example: a Milanese who has a boat on the lake cannot go on board, for any reason.

In orange zones, you cannot move from your municipality

Even for those living in the “orange zone,” which there are only two, Puglia and Sicily the regulations are in effect for 15 days from Friday, Nov. 6, it is forbidden to move to a municipality other than their residence, domicile or home. Those who live in Irpinia (Campania) which is landlocked, on the other hand, cannot reach boat.

DPCM, green light for those living in yellow zones

Green light for those with residence in the “yellow zones” established by the decree. They are Abruzzo, Basilicata, Lazio, Campania, Umbria, Emilia Romagna, Friuli VG, Liguria, Molise, Marche, Sardinia, Veneto, Tuscany, and the provinces of Bolzano and Trento.

Basically, infraregional movement (even transit in red and orange zones, if it is needed to reach a yellow zone) is allowed for those who live in the “yellow zones” is free so even regions that are landlocked (Umbria, provinces of Bolzano and Trento). Residents of these regions can travel to sea and lake locations without traffic restrictions. Except that they must abide by the “curfew” that starts at 10 p.m. and ends at 5 a.m., preventing movement.

DPCM, region by region: where you can go boating or not

Here is a region-by-region summary of the situation, except that you cannot leave your region until December 3.


Abruzzo
(yellow zone): yes, you can go boating with no restrictions other than that of curfew


Basilicata
(yellow zone): yes, you can go boating with no restrictions other than curfew restrictions


Calabria
(red zone): no, you can’t go by boat under any circumstances


Campania
(yellow zone): yes, you can go boating with no restrictions other than curfew restrictions


Emilia Romagna
(yellow zone): yes, you can go boating with no restrictions other than curfew restrictions


Friuli Venezia Giulia
(yellow zone): yes, you can go boating with no restrictions other than curfew restrictions


Latium
(yellow zone): yes, you can go boating with no restrictions other than curfew restrictions


Liguria
(yellow zone): yes, you can go boating with no restrictions other than curfew restrictions


Lombardy
(red zone): no, you can’t go by boat under any circumstances


Brands
(yellow zone): yes, you can go boating with no restrictions other than curfew restrictions


Molise
(yellow zone): yes, you can go boating with no restrictions other than curfew restrictions


Piedmont
(red zone): no, you can’t go by boat under any circumstances


Autonomous Province of Bolzano
(yellow zone): yes, you can go boating with no restrictions other than curfew restrictions


Autonomous Province of Trento
(yellow zone): yes, you can go boating with no restrictions other than curfew restrictions


Apulia
(orange zone): yes, you can go boating but only if it is in your municipality of residence


Sardinia
(yellow zone): yes, you can go boating with no restrictions other than that of curfew


Sicily
(orange zone): yes, you can go boating but only if it is in your municipality of residence


Tuscany
(yellow zone): yes, you can go boating with no restrictions other than that of curfew


Umbria
(yellow zone): yes, you can go boating with no restrictions other than that of curfew


Aosta Valley
(red zone): no, you can’t go boating under any circumstances


Veneto
(yellow zone): yes, you can go boating with no restrictions other than that of curfew

News being updated subject to change. Last updated 05/11 at 9:10 a.m.


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