The vacation wants to be organized better early on a popular beach in Italy, because from this summer it will be denied without a ticket via app.
Tuerredda – Many Germans are drawn to Italy for vacation, but the country on the Mediterranean hardly comes after all the visitors. Italy has been in the fight with mass tourism for years, so you now have to pay admission in Venice. Other regions have even set up “red zones” to counter the tourist rush in Italy. A drastic step is now on sardinines – without app, access to a beach is denied.

New rules for popular beach in Italy: only access is allowed with a ticket via app
The island is known for fantastic beaches, one of the most beautiful belongs to Tuerredda, a bay in southern Sardinia. The beach convinces with clear water, bright sand and a small island nearby, which can be swelled. All of this makes them particularly popular with tourists in the region. According to the news portal, the number of visitors was given so that the beach is not overcrowded by holidaymakers Lessential limited to 1100. The rules are further tightened this summer.
As several Italian media report, the visitor border on the Tuerredda beach led to problems, such as long waiting times. From July this should be remedied with a new system, but beach guests need an app for this. In the future, tickets should only be considerable there. The number of bathers remains limited, that means that only those who are quick to buy it can also go to the beach. Other bathing locations in Italy also tighten the rules.
Vacation on the beach: Not only Italy attracts rules
After all, there is also good news for the Italian vacationers who want to go to the popular beach. The prices remain the same and are only about two euros. In addition, the sanitary facilities and the parking lot of the beach are also to be renovated. On other stands in Italy, there are sometimes crazy laws, for example building sand castles. However, Italy is not the only country that tightens the rules on the beach. New rules also apply to beaches in Greece. (Kiba)