Venice Implements New Tour Group Restrictions to Manage Crowds

By Ivan PetrenkoAug 3, 2024 10:30 AMNews
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Gondolas on the canal in front of Rialto Bridge, Venice
Gondolas on a canal in Venice, Italy. Source: pixabay

Venice has introduced new regulations to control the size of tour groups in an effort to manage the overwhelming tourist crowds and improve the quality of life for its residents. The new rules, which came into effect, prohibit tour guides from using megaphones and limit the size of their groups to 25 people.

These regulations are part of a broader strategy to regulate tourism in Venice. Exceptions to the new group size limit include children under two, school groups, and educational trips. The restrictions also apply to the popular Venetian islands of Murano, Burano, and Torcello.

The implementation of these rules was initially planned for June but was postponed due to pre-existing bookings of larger groups. Violations of the new regulations can result in fines ranging from €25 to €500. In addition to the group size limit, the use of loudspeakers has been banned to prevent disturbances in the city.

Elisabetta Pesce, the city official responsible for security, stated last year that these measures aim to enhance the flow of groups through Venice's historic center and its heavily visited islands. The ultimate goal is to make life more bearable for those who live and work in Venice.

Another measure Venice has been testing is a day-tripper fee. This €5 per person charge was applied on 29 peak days between April and mid-July, primarily on weekends. The fee aims to regulate crowds, encourage longer stays, and improve the living conditions for residents. Despite the city earning €2.2 million from around 450,000 visitors during the trial period, some critics have labeled the initiative a "failure," citing its ineffectiveness in reducing tourist numbers. On average, the city saw 75,000 visitors over the first 11 days of the trial.

The United Nations cultural agency has highlighted the impact of tourism on Venice's delicate lagoon city. This concern has led to Venice being considered twice for inclusion on UNESCO’s list of heritage sites in danger. The city managed to avoid this designation by limiting the arrival of large cruise ships through the Giudecca Canal and by announcing the day-tripper fee.

These new regulations and fees are part of Venice's ongoing efforts to balance tourism with the preservation of its historic and cultural heritage, ensuring a sustainable future for both residents and visitors.

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