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Venice’s tourist problem: Are day trippers welcome?

Venice’s tourist problem: Are day trippers welcome?

The city authorities propose to charge visitors a daily fee to reduce overcrowding

Business Daily · BBC World Service

September 5, 202218m 42s

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Show Notes

Italy’s famous floating city has a problem - too many tourists are visiting Venice during the high season. The city authorities recently announced a plan to charge day-visitors a €10 tax during the busiest periods. But many are sceptical about the plan, saying it doesn’t go far enough to address over-tourism.

The BBC’s Vivienne Nunis joins the crowds in St Mark’s Square to assess what can be done when a holiday destination becomes a victim of its own success. And she explores how other popular destinations such as Hawaii and the Isle of Skye in Scotland are addressing the problem.

Producer: Vera Mantengoli

(Image: A gondola in Venice. Credit: BBC)