Reportedly, some zones are even creating designated zones for family groups and people of different ages. People are thinking of implementing out-of-the-book measures to move toward normalcy, but with all safety rules in place.
As per the latest reports, you might soon need to book a spot on the sand at a beach, just like you book tables in the restaurant. This might exactly be the trend post-Coronavirus, which is now being adopted in Spain. And most likely, other countries will also follow the same after evaluating the results.
Canet d’en Berenguer, located just north of Valencia, will be allowing only 500 beachgoers daily, which is around half the number of visitors that visit the spot every day. And, to sunbathe, one must reserve any available space beforehand via a mobile app. All this in order to ensure no one flouts the social distancing norms.
Grid pattern will be used to divide the beach into square sections, each separated by 6 ft. Each section will then be delineated by using a series of nets on the sand that will look like huge soccer goalpost nets to accommodate bigger groups of sun bathers.