French resort town cracks down on ‘half-naked’ visitors
LES SABLES D'OLONNE, VENDÉE, FRANCE, AUG 2 – Les Sables d'Olonne enforces a €150 fine to maintain public decency as part of a wider trend among French resort towns addressing tourists' inappropriate attire, officials said.
- In Les Sables d’Olonne, Vendée resort town, Mayor Yannick Moreau announced fines of up to 150 euros for walking around 'half-naked' via a Facebook post published Tuesday.
- Amid a rising tide of nudity concerns, La Grande-Motte and Arcachon have imposed 150 euro fines for scanty dress outside beaches, following Les Sables d’Olonne’s recent crackdown.
- Signage outlines that municipal police officers can fine tourists up to $175 for 'half-naked' dress violations, with swimwear allowed only on seven-mile beaches.
- In response to criticism, Moreau reversed the order, citing a desire to preserve 'peace and tranquility' and denying Islamist pressure, AP reports.
- Beyond national borders, over 100 million international visitors traveled to France in 2024, and Malaga imposed fines up to 750 in 2023.
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Beach town cracks down on half-naked tourists with hefty fines for inappropriate attire
Les Sables-d'Olonne, France bans tourists from wearing swimsuits in town areas, with violators facing fines up to $175 as the beach destination combats overtourism disruptions.
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