A Popular Beach at This European Vacation Hotspot Just Announced New Umbrella Ban

A scenic beach in Sardinia is cracking down on umbrella usage.

The council of Villasimius, a municipality on the Italian island of Sardinia, has announced strict measures surrounding the use of umbrellas on its popular Punta Molentis beach.

In a post on its website, the council states that one beach umbrella is allowed to be brought per family with children up to 10 years old. One umbrella per person is also allowed on the beach, but that person must be aged 65 years or older.

Aerial view, from a helicopter, of the beach umbrellas at Punta Molentis on July 17, 2019 in Villasimius, Italy. Italy's nearly 8000 km (5,000 miles) coastlines and islands stretch across the Mediterranean Sea and attract large numbers of both local and foreign tourists during the summer season.
Punta Molentis beach in Villasimius, Sardinia, Italy.Fabrizio Villa/Getty

Beachgoers are also prohibited from leaving any umbrellas, tents, chairs, beach towels, or any other equipment on the beach overnight.

New rules surrounding access to the beach have also been introduced. Just 70 vehicles are allowed to park per day, and no more than 150 people are permitted on the dunes at the same time.

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