Capri wants to protect tourists

Capri wants to protect tourists

Street vendor on the beach
Capri wants to protect tourists from intrusive advertising on site. / © Thales, Adobe Stock

Every day in summer, tens of thousands of visitors flock to the island in the Gulf of Naples. Unlike elsewhere, however, decisions here are made in favour of tourists rather than against them – thanks to a new regulation.

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