A beach on the southeastern coast of Sardinia, Punta Molentis, has implemented new regulations for the current season. Visitors between the ages of 10 and 65 are prohibited from using sunshades on the beach, a measure authorities say is intended to preserve the area’s natural beauty. In addition to the ban, access to the beach now requires a 10 euro entry fee, approximately 240 Czech crowns. The restrictions aim to maintain the pristine condition of Punta Molentis. Officials have not specified how the ban will be enforced or the reasoning behind the specific age range. The new rules have sparked debate among tourists and locals regarding beach access and environmental preservation. The beach remains a popular destination despite the added costs and limitations.