
Beachgoers are going to should take one additional step earlier than catching waves and rays of solar.
Vacationers who plan to go to Sardinia, Italy are being requested to order a spot on the seashore via an app.
The brand new initiative comes because the Italian island makes an attempt to curb overtourism by implementing a digital reservation system on numerous seashores.
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North of the island, Cala Brandinchi and Lu Impostu seashores will cap guests, permitting just one,447 and 3,352 individuals who reserve a spot on the San Teodoro app or web site.
“To entry the seashores, reservations are required to obtain your QRCode,” reads the web site.

Some seashores in Sardinia, Italy, are planning to implement a system requiring vacationers to order a spot on the seashore via an app or on an internet site. (iStock)
The positioning added, “Entry to the seashores of Cala Brandinchi and Lu Impostu is topic to necessary reservations within the interval from June 1 [to] Sept. 30.”
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On the south coast, the native Teulada council plans to implement an identical digital reservation system.

The brand new initiative comes as amid makes an attempt to curb overtourism by implementing digital reservation techniques on numerous seashores. (iStock)
The mayor of Teulada, Angelo Milia, mentioned, “We hope to begin with the brand new system as early as July,” the Unbiased reported.
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The digital change follows a set of strict tourism guidelines applied across the island over current years.

Six million Individuals traveled to Italy in 2023. (iStock)
The city of Stintino’s Pelosa requires a seashore ticket and prohibits the usage of common seashore towels until these are accompanied by a straw mat, based on Euronews.
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Roughly six million Individuals traveled to Italy in 2023, based on the State Division.