Niño Becerra's prediction about Spanish beaches that could affect your pocket

The economist Santiago Niño Becerra has issued a warning about the future of our country's beaches and the organization that makes their use. His words have set off the alarms of many travelers who choose to enjoy sun and beach tourism.. and they fear that it could affect their portfolio.

As a result of the announcement by some municipalities to impose restrictive measures to prevent bathers from reserving their space in the sand from early in the morning, such as fines that reach €3,000, Niño Becerra has expressed not only his discontent, but also his economic risk that this reality will entail in the future.

The 72-year-old Catalan predicts a scenario very similar to the one he knows in Italy: “For many years in Sorrento, on the Amalfi Coast, you have to pay 20 euros a day for a sun lounger on the beach, and it is compulsory to consume in the concession bar-restaurant”.

“I think that things will end up going that way,” denounced the expert, given the situation of overcrowding that occurs on Spanish beaches. For example, in Alicante the practice is prohibited in the towns of Calpe, Altea, Torrevieja and Denia. In Castellón, it is also not allowed in the municipalities of Oropesa del Mar and Peñíscola. Likewise, in the region of Murcia it is forbidden to do so on the beaches of San Javier.

Niño Becerra's prediction has opened the debate in the networks, especially about the need to “rethink the holiday calendar in companies and the school calendar”, after the continuous extension of heat waves. “It would also be more accessible and cheaper than not 1/2 humanity taking vacations in August,” says a user.

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