Every summer, conversations become increasingly frequent and vocal about the number of tourists in certain places. Moreover, some sites are simply not suited to such an influx. Locals are therefore looking for solutions to limit overtourism.
Every city, region, or country has its own method, but what are these solutions actually like around the world and in France? Yes, France is also affected by overtourism.
And there you are asking yourself:
● Which places have implemented real rules to regulate tourism?
● Which cities, regions or countries have already found solutions?
● and what does that change for you, hoteliers and restaurateurs?
First, here is an overview by region of the world:
🌍 Europe
● Venice (Italy)Daily access ticket for day-trip visitors. An entrance tax aimed at limiting the number of tourists and preserving heritage.
● Amsterdam (Netherlands)Tourist tax among the highest in Europe; restrictions on cruises and hotels.
● Barcelona / Catalonia (Spain) — Municipal surcharge and regional tax to finance the regulation of tourism, particularly in five-star hotels.
● Santorini & Greek sites — Cruise Limits et slots on iconic sites like the Acropolis of Athens.
● Dubrovnik (Croatia) — Limiting stopovers and flows with the “Respect the City” program.
● Hallstatt (Austria) — Quotas and restrictions on tourist buses to reduce tourist pressure.
● Iceland — Accommodation tax reintroduced in 2024 (hotels, campsites, cruises).
🌏 Asia-Pacific
● Mount Fuji – Yamanashi (Japan) — Entrance fee, gate and daily ceiling to secure the ascent.
● Kyoto (Japan) — Local restrictions (eg Gion district) and accommodation tax for more sustainable tourism.
● Bali (Indonesia) — Fixed tourist tax of IDR 150 to protect culture and nature.
● Bhutan — Sustainable Development Fee (100 USD/night) to limit flows and finance conservation.
● Thailand (e.g. Maya Bay, Phi Phi Islands) — Seasonal closures and quotas to regenerate the sites.
🌎 Americas & Oceania
● Machu Picchu (Peru) — Daily ceiling and time slots on tickets.
● Quintana Roo – Cancún / Riviera Maya (Mexico) — VISITAX mandatory for foreign visitors.
● Banff National Park – Moraine Lake (Canada) — Ban on private cars ; access only by shuttle.
● New Zealand — IVL (International Visitor Levy) reinforced; projects of access fees to key sites.
France
🏝️ Islands and natural sites
● Bréhat Island (Brittany) — Limitation to 4 visitors per day since 2023, excluding residents and workers.
● Chausey Islands (Normandy) — Restricted access to 2 people per day since 2024 to protect the ecosystem.
● Porquerolles Island (Var) — Ceiling of 6 visitors per day in high season since 2021.
● Virgin Island Beach (Crozon Peninsula, Brittany) — Temporary closure in 2020 due to overcrowding.
● Calanques National Park (Marseille) – The Sugiton cove limited to 400 people per day in summer since 2022, often by reservation.
● Mont-Blanc — Quota of 214 climbers per day since 2019 to limit the ecological impact.
● Allos Lake — Reduced parking from 180 to 120 seats and paying, increasing attendance from 44 visitors in 000 to 26 in 000.
🏙️ Cities and towns
● Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône) — Regulation of major tourist sites from 2024 to avoid saturation.
● Paris (Île-de-France) — Restrictions on seasonal rentals to limit the impact on housing and prices.
● Mont-Saint-Michel (Manche) — Smart parking pricing: more expensive during peak hours, free after 18:30 p.m. in low and mid-season.
🏞️ Committed regions
● Ardèche — First place in the GreenGo 2024 ranking with 94/100 for tourism eco-responsibility.
● Gers — The Chamber of Commerce and Industry supports local businesses in the ecological transition and sustainable tourism.
🏛️ National initiatives
● Destination France Plan — Financial support for SME tourism projects, with a budget of 5 million euros.
● National strategy for managing tourist flows — Atout France is dedicating 1,5 billion euros to 15–30 pilot territories to develop local regulation strategies.
So, have you ever visited any of these sites and noticed these rules in place?
At Medialog, we are here to support you during periods of high tourist traffic. A Robust PMS and easy to use by the whole team, even for an extra one evening, can make all the difference!
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