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Capri Limits Tour Groups to Cut Summer Chaos
6 Mar
Summary
- Capri limits tour groups to 40 people to combat overtourism.
- Loudspeaker use is now banned for groups over 20 people.
- The island struggles with 5,000 daily visitors in peak season.

The Italian island of Capri is actively addressing overtourism by introducing new regulations designed to manage the influx of visitors during the peak summer months.
To mitigate the impact of large crowds, tour groups will now be capped at a maximum of 40 individuals. Furthermore, the use of loudspeakers by groups of 20 or more is prohibited, aiming to reduce noise pollution at key tourist sites.
Capri, a frequent day-trip destination from Naples and Sorrento, typically sees approximately 5,000 visitors daily during summer. While overnight stays incur a tourist tax ranging from €1 to €5 per person per night, there is currently no entry fee for day visitors.




