
Italy’s Sardinia is taking bold and groundbreaking measures to protect its stunning beaches, including Tuerredda and Pelosa, from the growing pressures of over-tourism. Starting in the summer of 2025, Sardinia will introduce digital booking systems and impose strict visitor limits to manage the influx of tourists and preserve its natural beauty.
These new rules aim to reduce overcrowding, minimize environmental impact, and ensure that the island’s iconic coastal spots remain pristine for future generations. With visitor caps in place, Sardinia is setting a new standard for sustainable tourism in Italy.
SOURCE: https://www.travelandtourworld.com
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