An Italian mayor has banned tourists from traipsing through the streets and along the beaches in revealing swimming costumes.
Tourists, local and international, flock to picturesque Sorrento, on Italy’s southwestern Amalfi Coast, to get the money shot.
Indeed, the local mayor has banned tourists from traipsing through the streets and along the beaches in revealing swimming costumes. Now, in the post-pandemic push to transform the impact of tourism on local communities, tourists could be slapped with a fine of up to €500 for strolling around in a two-piece, or whatever else is deemed “indecorous”.But don’t worry, the Campanian town isn’t banning bikinis and toplessness everywhere.
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