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In 2025, Italy joins a growing list of destinations, including Greece, Spain, Japan, Ecuador, and Scotland, in taking bold action by introducing tourist taxes aimed at addressing overtourism. This initiative is part of a broader effort to protect cultural and environmental heritage while ensuring that local communities benefit from tourism.
As popular tourist spots face increasing pressure from large crowds, the Italian government recognizes the need for sustainable tourism practices. The new tax will be levied on visitors in major cities and tourist hotspots, with the funds generated directed towards conservation projects and infrastructure improvements.
The move is expected to encourage responsible travel, promoting a more balanced flow of visitors throughout the year. By implementing these taxes, Italy aims to preserve its rich history and natural landscapes for future generations while enhancing the overall experience for tourists. This initiative reflects a growing trend among nations to prioritize sustainability and cultural preservation in the face of rising tourist numbers.
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