
Beach fans must take one extra step before grabbing the waves and rays of the sun.
Planning travelers To visit Sardinia, Italy is being asked to book spots on the beach through the app.
The new initiative comes as the Italian islands try to curb overtourism by implementing a digital reservation system. Various beaches.
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North of the island, Cala Brandinki and Lou Impostu Beach will cover visitors and only allow 1,447 and 3,352 people to book spots on San Teodoro apps and websites.
“To access the beach, you need to make a reservation to receive your QRCode,” reads the website.

Several beaches in Sardinia, Italy plan to implement a system that requires tourists to book spots on the beach through apps and websites. (istock)
The site states, “Access to the beaches at Cala Brandinchi and Lu Impostu will be eligible for mandatory bookings starting June 1st. [to] September 30th. ”
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On the South Coast, the local Teurada Council will implement similar ones Digital reservation system.

This new initiative comes amid efforts to curb overtourism by implementing digital booking systems on various beaches. (istock)
“We hope to start with a new system as soon as July,” said Teurada Mayor Angelo Miglia.
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Digital changes follow a set of strict tourism rules implemented Around the island recent years.

In 2023, six million Americans traveled to Italy. (istock)
According to Euronows, the town of Stintino requires beach tickets and the use of regular beach towels is prohibited unless accompanied by a straw mat.
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Approximately 6 million Americans traveled According to the State Department, he went to Italy in 2023.