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Split, Croatia, bans alcohol sales after 8 p.m. to reduce tourist-related disorder and promote family-friendly tourism.
Split, Croatia, has banned alcohol sales in supermarkets and liquor stores after 8 p.m. to combat public disorder caused by intoxicated tourists.
The measure, effective this summer, applies from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. and is part of a broader effort to rebrand tourism toward cultural and family-friendly experiences.
Licensed bars and restaurants may still serve alcohol.
The city also enforces fines for public drinking and wearing swimwear in urban areas.
This move follows similar actions in other Croatian destinations like Hvar and Dubrovnik, reflecting growing efforts to manage overtourism and preserve local quality of life.
Split, Croacia, prohíbe la venta de alcohol después de las 8 p.m. para reducir los desórdenes relacionados con el turismo y promover el turismo familiar.