• Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
What's On

Marigolds will bloom into late autumn if you do 10-second task in July

16 July 2025

Ballymena schoolgirl ‘dragged into garage by thee males and raped’, court hears

16 July 2025

Girl, 12, dies giving birth to rapist’s baby after being ‘attacked by older man’

16 July 2025

Sadiq Khan backs Nuked Blood police investigation into crimes against veterans

16 July 2025

Millions of Brits losing £560 annually to ‘zombie’ accounts – how to stop it

16 July 2025

Ex-Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri taken to hospital as Lazio release statement

16 July 2025

Benidorm ‘finished’ as tourists ditch it for ‘cheaper’ Spanish hotspot they can afford

16 July 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Marigolds will bloom into late autumn if you do 10-second task in July
  • Ballymena schoolgirl ‘dragged into garage by thee males and raped’, court hears
  • Girl, 12, dies giving birth to rapist’s baby after being ‘attacked by older man’
  • Sadiq Khan backs Nuked Blood police investigation into crimes against veterans
  • Millions of Brits losing £560 annually to ‘zombie’ accounts – how to stop it
  • Ex-Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri taken to hospital as Lazio release statement
  • Benidorm ‘finished’ as tourists ditch it for ‘cheaper’ Spanish hotspot they can afford
  • Love Island’s Tasha Ghouri celebrates new man’s milestone birthday after Andrew Le Page split
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
England TimesEngland Times
Demo
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
England TimesEngland Times
Home » Tourists risk £400 fine for picnics and drinking booze in Portofino crackdown
World

Tourists risk £400 fine for picnics and drinking booze in Portofino crackdown

By staff16 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Visitors to the town of Portofino, on the Italian Riviera, will have to abide by new local ordnance that prohobits several common activities enjoyed by holidaymaking Brits

Mother and teenage tourists sightseeing Portofino, Italy
Tourists could be slapped with three-figure fines for lawbreaking(Image: Getty Images)

A sun-drenched holiday hotspot could fine rulebreaking Brits more than £400 after it introduced sweeping bans restricting a slew of typical summer activities.

Italian officials in Portofino, a stunning coastal town on the country’s Riviera in Liguria typically swimming with thousands of tourists at a time, have introduced bans after growing weary of the massive activity. From today, new ordinance will prevent the up to 100,000 people who travel there a year from walking barefoot, enjoying picnics, and drinking booze on the community’s streets.

The ordnance, which has been introduced to protect the “peace and quiet of residents and tourists”, also introduces a series of other bans.

READ MORE: Brits abroad warned to brace for more summer holiday protests from anti-tourists

Portofino
Portofino has long been a tourist hotspot(Image: Getty Images)

Signed by Mayor Matteo Viacava, it prevents people from walking through the town barefoot, topless, or while wearing nothing more than swimwear.

Per the rules, alcohol can only be consumed in restaurants, bars and designated areas, with begging and lying on the streets, walls, sidewalks and in local parks also banned. The new rules come into effect immediately, and will last throughout the summer season, when thousands of Brits will be mingling with the roughly 400 locals during a picturesque summer break.

Those who break the rules will risk a potential hefty fine, with penalties ranging from as low as £22 to up to £433 as Italian officials try to discourage unruly tourists.

San Fruttuoso abbey - Genova - Liguria
Local representatives said the decision was made to protect residents and tourists alike(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Portofino has jostled with problem visitors for years, with the increasingly popular town having hit headlines years ago for similar restrictive measures. In 2023, officials banned tourists from visiting several local vantage points, officially citing concerns over local pedestrian footfall.

The earlier crackdown led to the creation of “no-waiting zones” in which tourists were prevented from pausing at locations – usually the most popular ones – deemed especially crowded or prone to bottlenecking.

Much like the latest raft of bans, rule flouters were threatened with hefty – although less pricey – fines. Anyone caught on the wrong side of the ordnance was ordered to pay up €275 (£242), with town administrators stressing at the time that, again like the latest rules, they were meant to protect the local quality of life.

Tourists in Portofino
Tourists will only be able to drink and rest in designated areas throughout Portofino(Image: Getty Images)

Mayor Viacava told news outlet Leggo the rules were placed after select areas of the Portofino borough became so crowded that police were called in to “control pedestrians”.

He said: “The ordinance prohibits gatherings in certain areas of the borough where getting around is so difficult that police must be called in to control pedestrians. This is a common sense safety measure.” He added in a statement to Il Secolo XIX.: “Our goal is not to drive tourists away or discourage them from visiting.

“Everyone must do their part to contribute to the beauty of Portofino by behaving properly.”

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email

Related News

Girl, 12, dies giving birth to rapist’s baby after being ‘attacked by older man’

16 July 2025

Mum of Michael Frison receives chilling mystery messages year after son vanished

16 July 2025

Tomorrowland festival main stage engulfed in flames as fireworks heard

16 July 2025

Holiday weather maps show mega 40C heatwaves over school summer breaks for Spain, Greece, France

16 July 2025

Devastating stampede at Gaza aid hub ‘sees 19 Palestinians trampled to death’

16 July 2025

Family win HUGE £216million Euromillions jackpot making national history

16 July 2025
Latest News

Ballymena schoolgirl ‘dragged into garage by thee males and raped’, court hears

16 July 2025

Girl, 12, dies giving birth to rapist’s baby after being ‘attacked by older man’

16 July 2025

Sadiq Khan backs Nuked Blood police investigation into crimes against veterans

16 July 2025

Millions of Brits losing £560 annually to ‘zombie’ accounts – how to stop it

16 July 2025
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Don't Miss
Sports

Ex-Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri taken to hospital as Lazio release statement

By staff16 July 20250

Maurizio Sarri – who won the Europa League with Chelsea in 2019 – only just…

Benidorm ‘finished’ as tourists ditch it for ‘cheaper’ Spanish hotspot they can afford

16 July 2025

Love Island’s Tasha Ghouri celebrates new man’s milestone birthday after Andrew Le Page split

16 July 2025

Keep your plants alive during hosepipe bans with 6 simple tasks

16 July 2025
England Times
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
© 2025 England Times. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version