Italian holidaymakers, be careful. Because of the crowd of masses in the seaside resorts that are also loved by Austrians, more and more communities are introducing digital systems that must be booked online. This applies, for example, to Tuerrredda in the Bay of Teulada in Sardinia.
From this summer season, tourists have to buy a ticket and make a reservation through the app or website. The capacity limit is 1100 visitors, with 371 places for beach baths and 729 reserved for the freely accessible beach area.
App from July – limits for swimmers
The app can be downloaded in July. Mayor Angelo Milia pointed out that with the introduction of the digital access system, the municipality of Teulaa will also improve the infrastructure: the parking lot has been modernized, toilets, showers and foot shower are being renovated.
Visitors who arrive late on the beach must expect the loss of their reservation. The prices for tickets must be one to two euros.
Further resorts by the sea will probably increase soon
Because Italy expects a tourism tree again this summer, holidaymakers have to book a visit to the beach in many popular locations by the sea. To prevent a crowd of mass on the sandy beach of Brandinchi in the popular city of San Teodoro in North Sardinia, no more than 1447 swimmers are approved a day.
Lampedusa – internationally now with massive landings of African migrants than associated with its turquoise seawater – also states swimming. The Spiaggia dei Conigli in the south, which became known as “Rabbit Beach”, is becoming increasingly popular. The authorities responded and had a maximum of 550 people respond and at most.
1.2 billion euros in tourist tax
Moreover, more and more communities are introducing a tourist tax that is a blessing of money for many municipalities in Italy. In 1389 of this this year, such a tourist tax, which gives you almost 1.2 billion euros.
Source: Krone

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