LifestyleCapri battles tourism woes as residents demand urgent action

Capri battles tourism woes as residents demand urgent action

The local government of the Italian island of Capri has raised concerns with the authorities regarding excessive tourism. Crowds of visitors contribute to the deterioration of the quality of life for residents, and they are calling for solutions to these problems.

Residents of Capri complain about too many tourists
Residents of Capri complain about too many tourists
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Monika Sikorska

29 May 2024 09:54

For years, the island has been struggling with the effects of the massive influx of tourists from all over the world. Residents complain, among other things, that they cannot explore the island under satisfactory conditions. Local authorities have regularly reported on the chaos at the waterfront, which is receiving more and more ships and hydrofoils.

Capri residents complain about the lack of comfort in daily life

Mayor Marino Lembo warned earlier that paralyzing crowds and chaos in the port threaten public safety. He appealed to the prefect, the head of local administration, for intervention and action to ensure order on the island.

It is also problematic that residents often have trouble getting on the small local buses that take them to work and school. Tourists, arriving in the thousands, also inundate these buses.

Residents demand immediate action

At the last council meeting before the June elections, council members voted on a document calling on the authorities of the Campania region to take immediate action to end transportation difficulties.

The resolution emphasizes the risk that the situation may get out of control during the summer when there will be even more tourists.

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