NewsTourists caught smuggling sand from Sardinia beaches

Tourists caught smuggling sand from Sardinia beaches

Although the Sardinian authorities have been informing tourists for years about the ban on taking sand, pebbles, and shells from the beach, there is no shortage of people wanting such souvenirs. The authorities regularly detain travelers who try to smuggle beach souvenirs from the island.

Germans caught taking sand. This island does not tolerate it.
Germans caught taking sand. This island does not tolerate it.
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12:47 PM EDT, July 9, 2024

Recently, it was reported that tourists from Italy and Germany were detained at the port in Olbia, from where they were leaving Sardinia by ferry with suitcases full of sand, reports PAP.

German tourists hid "souvenirs" from Sardinia in a camper they intended to sail to Genoa. All the confiscated material was handed over to the customs agency.

Sardinia banned the removal of sand

With the arrival of the holiday season in Sardinia, the phenomenon of taking sand, shells, and pebbles from the beach intensifies. This is prohibited and severely punished on the Italian island as theft, and airport and port authorities confiscate these "souvenirs."

In many towns, signs inform tourists about the regulations in force in Sardinia since 2017. A wide campaign is also being carried out. However, as the media and environmentalists admit, it is not effective.

According to established practice, sand, shells, and stones are returned to the beaches, and their exact origin is often determined. This initiative involves an association called Sardinia Plundered and Robbed.

According to local authorities, the theft of beach sand leads to its disappearance, which can hurt the natural environment. Besides, beaches are the main reason tourists from all over the world visit the Italian island. Tourists treat the stolen sand from Sardinia as a vacation souvenir. Some even put bottles of sand up for auction online.

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