Italian port city of Bari attracts tourists in post-pandemic period

BARI, ITALY - JUNE 6: The Italian port city of Bari started to welcome tourists both locals and foreigners as the government has relaxed COVID-19 rules in recent weeks and months. With its historical old town, traditional harbour and some of Italy's best beaches, the city offers visitors a good vacation time in a port town that sits on the Adriatic Sea. Italy will no longer ask people coming from abroad for a COVID-19 certificate from Wednesday. Health Minister Roberto Speranza said in a statement he will not renew a decree that introduced the requirement, which expires on May 31. Tourism Minister Massimo Garavaglia welcomed the move as a “very positive and timely” decision that will offer foreigners another reason to visit Italy during the summer. Italy has reported nearly 17.4 million coronavirus infections and more than 166,000 deaths to date, but numbers have dropped significantly recently. Masks are still compulsory for buses, trains, planes, ferries, cinemas, theaters and indoor sporting events, but the rule expires on June 15 and it is unclear if it will be extended. (Footage by Salih Seref /Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
BARI, ITALY - JUNE 6: The Italian port city of Bari started to welcome tourists both locals and foreigners as the government has relaxed COVID-19 rules in recent weeks and months. With its historical old town, traditional harbour and some of Italy's best beaches, the city offers visitors a good vacation time in a port town that sits on the Adriatic Sea. Italy will no longer ask people coming from abroad for a COVID-19 certificate from Wednesday. Health Minister Roberto Speranza said in a statement he will not renew a decree that introduced the requirement, which expires on May 31. Tourism Minister Massimo Garavaglia welcomed the move as a “very positive and timely” decision that will offer foreigners another reason to visit Italy during the summer. Italy has reported nearly 17.4 million coronavirus infections and more than 166,000 deaths to date, but numbers have dropped significantly recently. Masks are still compulsory for buses, trains, planes, ferries, cinemas, theaters and indoor sporting events, but the rule expires on June 15 and it is unclear if it will be extended. (Footage by Salih Seref /Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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