One of Croatia's most popular seaside destinations is cracking down on rowdy tourists.

Starting this summer, Split will become the first city in Croatia to prohibit the sale of alcohol in shops and liquor stores from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m., reported local media outlet Net.hr.

Split Mayor Tomislav Šuta announced the new regulations earlier this month, which will be voted on by the city council.

"It is precisely here that situations arise that impair the safety and quality of life of tenants, and the possibility of such rules being extended to other parts of Split is not ruled out," said Šuta, according to Net.hr.

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