Italian Town to Vote on Name โขChange to Boost Tourism, Combat Search Engine โคErrors
Vallecrosia, Italy – October 17, 2025 – The coastal Italian town of Vallecrosia isโข poised to hold a referendum โขon a unique solution to a modern problem: its name is misleading search engines, diverting potential tourists to neighboring destinations. The town council, led by Mayor Fabio Perri, has approved a proposal to officially add “al mare” โฃ(“by the sea”) to the town’s name, hoping a more descriptive moniker will improve its online visibility and attract much-needed visitors.
Vallecrosia, โa municipality of 6,800 residents on the Italian Riviera near the French border, findsโ itself geographically misrepresented โby online algorithms. โขThe โข”Valle” portionโค of its name, meaning “valley”โข in Italian, leads search engines to categorize the town as being located inland, rather than directly on the Mediterranean โคcoast. This misclassification is impacting the town’s tourism revenue, redirecting beachgoers to nearby communities.”But the problem is that the algorithmโค catalogs us as a valley, as if we were in the hinterland,” explained Mayor Perri. “That’s why the โflow of visitors โisโข being redirected to the beaches of our neighboring communities.”
Severalโ market studiesโข commissioned by the municipality indicated that adding “al โคmare” to the name โขwould โคrectify the issue. If approved โby a majority vote in the upcoming referendum, the change will be largelyโค symbolic; the postal code will remain โunchanged, and existing official documents โขwill remain valid. โขThe municipality has already increased its tourism budget threefold for โthe coming year, anticipating a boost in visitors โshould the name change prove prosperous. Theโ Ligurian coast, including popular destinations like Sanremo โคand Ventimiglia, is a well-established holiday region in Italy.