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Little-known rule in holiday hotspot could see Brits get slapped with £421 fines

By staff7 June 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Brits heading on summer holidays to the likes of Spain and Italy are being warned of a little-known rule that could actually see them face hefty fines in popular holiday hotspots

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The rule affects those wandering around in swimwear(Image: Getty Images/EyeEm)

If you’re planning a summer holiday abroad, then you may want to consider packing an extra beach or poolside cover-up in your suitcase – or you could face a hefty fine.

That’s because over in Italy, tourists and locals are banned from wearing swimwear outside of beaches and pools. In holiday hotspots such as the Amalfi Coast and specifically Sorrento, anyone caught breaking this rule could end up having to pay a charge.

Travel experts at Tiger.co.uk have warned: “Despite the sunny weather, Italy has banned the wearing of swimwear outside of beaches and pools in a bid to uphold public decency and respect for locals. In the popular destinations of the Amalfi Coast and Sorrento, tourists caught breaking this rule can face fines of up to €500.”

It’s worth noting that the rules also apply to anyone walking around the town topless. Of course, there are exceptions; for example, if you’re at a beachclub or staying in a hotel with direct beach access, you’re not going to be fined as you make your way back to your cabana or your room.

A view of Sorrento in Italy
Sorrento is one of the places where you could face a hefty fine(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

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The measures are in place for public spaces, and predominantly aimed at tourists who are wandering into the town and going to shops and restaurants without changing out of their swimwear.

The rules aren’t particularly new; in Sorrento, the swimwear ban has been in place since 2022. At the time, the town’s then Mayor Coppola said the crackdown came because people walking around in bikinis or topless were “seen by the majority of people as contrary to decorum and to the decency that characterises civilised cohabitation”.

He added: “The continuation of this situation, as well as causing discomfort and unease in the resident population and among visitors, could lead to a negative judgment on the quality of life in our town, with consequences for its image and for tourism.”

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It’s not just in Italy where these types of regulations are in force. In the likes of Barcelona, people are also asked to stick to the beach if they want to wander around in swimwear, with fines of approximately £260 for rule-breakers. Meanwhile the island of Majorca also requests that people stick to beaches and pools, with fines of up to £500 for those who flout the regulations.

Those aren’t the only beach rules that Brits heading on Spain holidays should take note of. The Tiger team added: “In popular areas of Spain like Barcelona and Costa Blanca, tourists can now be fined €250 for reserving sunbeds, meaning waking up early to bag a spot for you and the family is no longer allowed. This rule was introduced following numerous complaints about sunbeds being reserved for hours with no one in sight.”

The rules came into force last year in a move to stop beachgoers from reserving spots with towels and sunbeds, only to leave them unoccupied for hours at a time. On already-crowded beaches, this only leaves others having to fight for space or giving up.

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