Visitor Quotas

Iceland and Others Curb Overtourism: Fees, Quotas, and Rising Costs

In response to the growing global issue of overtourism, several countries, including Iceland, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, Japan, and Bhutan, are implementing strict measures to manage visitor numbers and protect their natural and cultural heritage. These measures include tourist levies, park fees, visitor quotas, digital booking systems, and other eco-conscious initiatives. The goal is to ensure tourism remains sustainable, minimizing environmental impact while fostering long-term economic benefits and preserving these destinations for future generations. These actions reflect a growing global shift towards prioritizing environmental protection and responsible travel practices.

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