Amsterdam to Cap Cruise Ship Stops to Combat Overtourism

By Ivan PetrenkoJul 1, 2024 22:35 PMNews
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Sunlight plays on the façades of houses along the canal, creating a pleasant atmosphere for walks and relaxation. Source: pixabay

Amsterdam has announced plans to reduce the number of cruise ships docking at its main port terminal. This initiative, part of a broader strategy to address overtourism, aims to preserve the city’s charm and mitigate environmental impact.

Starting in 2026, the Dutch capital will limit sea cruises stopping at the Passengers Terminal Amsterdam to 100 per year, down from the current 190. By 2035, cruise ships will no longer be able to dock at the main terminal, with a new terminal location planned outside the city to further alleviate congestion and pollution.

The cruise industry has long been criticized for contributing to both pollution and overcrowding in popular destinations. By 2027, all cruise ships will be required to use shore power while docked, significantly reducing carbon emissions from onboard diesel engines. These measures reflect Amsterdam's commitment to balancing tourism with environmental responsibility.

Venice, facing similar challenges, has also implemented restrictions on cruise ships, limiting their access to its industrial port and planning a smaller terminal outside the city center. Amsterdam's new cruise cap follows other measures aimed at controlling overtourism. In April, the city banned the construction of new hotels, and earlier this year, it launched a campaign to discourage nuisance party tourists from visiting the Red Light District.

By addressing both the environmental and social impacts of tourism, Amsterdam hopes to create a more sustainable future while maintaining its status as a top travel destination. This multifaceted approach is expected to serve as a model for other cities grappling with similar challenges.

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