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Italy's Resort Forbids Traders to Appeal to Tourists – if You Don't Stick to It, Pay Expensively

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Capri is fighting against a well-known annoyance. Anyone who intrusively advertises on the Italian island is now risking a penalty of up to 500 euros.

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Capri is fighting against a well-known annoyance. Anyone who intrusively advertises on the Italian island is now risking a penalty of up to 500 euros.

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Capri makes serious. Dealers are no longer allowed to harass tourists this summer. Whoever does it anyway has to expect a fine in the future.

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On the Italian island of Capri, it is now forbidden for vendors to aggressively lure tourists to tours or restaurants. The measure is intended to reduce the nuisance for tourists and residents. A vendor who nevertheless aggressively tries to sell their wares risks a fine of up to 500 euros.

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Vendors may not approach tourists uninvited or aggressively in public places to promote boat tours, excursions, guided tours, or restaurants.

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The popular Italian island of Capri has decided to take a tougher stance on tourist harassment. Authorities have issued a decree introducing penalties for aggressively soliciting visitors. The measures include handing out leaflets offering food or boat trips. Violations are punishable by fines of up to 500 euros.

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The holiday island of Capri introduces an "anti-burden regulation": Intrusive appeal of tourists, flyers or lures in restaurants are now punished with up to 500 euros.Sun, sea - and in the future clearly less intrusive tourist catchers: On the Italian Mediterranean island of Capri, which is popular with holidaymakers, the municipality now takes a hard course against the appeal of tourists on the open road. Anyone who wants to lure holidaymakers …

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ANSA broke the news in Italy on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
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