Italy enforces visitor caps as popular beaches face record bookings
Italy's popular beaches, including Pelosa in Sardinia, are fully booked for months as visitor caps are enforced. Authorities limit access to 1,500 people daily to combat overtourism, reflecting record tourist numbers. The trend aims to direct visitors to lesser-known beaches, with projections estimating Italian tourist numbers will reach 260 million by 2030.
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Published 10 Jul 2026, 05:00 UTC · Updated 10 Jul 2026, 05:10 UTC
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