Capri Imposes New Rules to Curb Tourist Harassment
The Italian island of Capri introduces regulations to stop intrusive solicitation by commercial operators, aiming to protect its reputation and visitor experience ahead of summer.
The Italian island of Capri introduces regulations to stop intrusive solicitation by commercial operators, aiming to protect its reputation and visitor experience ahead of summer.
Capri bans intrusive street solicitation, imposing fines up to £433 to preserve decorum and safety, targeting traders offering tours and boat trips.
The Italian island of Capri has introduced strict new regulations prohibiting businesses from soliciting tourists in the streets, with fines up to €500, as part of efforts to manage overtourism and improve visitor experience.
The glamorous Italian island of Capri has introduced new rules limiting tour groups to 40 people and banning loudspeakers to address overtourism issues.
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The once-exclusive Italian island of Capri, famed for celebrity visitors like Jackie Kennedy, now battles overtourism with strict new visitor limits and bans to preserve its tranquility.