French Court Blocks Nice Mayor’s Ban on Large Cruise Ships Amid Overtourism Concerns

The administrative court in Nice has temporarily blocked Mayor Christian Estrosi’s ban on large cruise ships, citing state authority over cruise traffic management. Estrosi’s restrictions aimed to combat pollution and mass tourism, affecting over 200,000 passengers. This reflects a growing trend among tourist destinations addressing the cruise industry’s impact.

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Saudi Arabia Unveils New Cruise Ship Regulations to Boost Red Sea Tourism

Saudi Arabia has introduced its inaugural cruise ship regulations to elevate the Red Sea as a leading marine tourism destination. This initiative, part of Vision 2030, emphasizes safety, sustainability, and enhanced traveler experiences. Key features include a zero-discharge policy, improved port infrastructure, and streamlined licensing to attract foreign operators.

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Gujarat starts Cruise Bharat Mission to increase maritime tourism

Cruise Bharat Mission gets boost with Launch of New Gujrat Cruise Coastal Circuits

Under the Cruise Bharat Mission, Gujarat plans three cruise circuits along its coast, featuring destinations like Diu, Jamnagar, and Dwarka. Clusters include Padala Island and routes connecting historical and cultural sites within 100 km. The Gujarat Maritime Board is enhancing infrastructure and promoting sustainable cruise tourism growth.

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Visakhapatnam greets Cordelia Cruises

Cruise Ship Arrival at Vishakhapatnam Port Boosts Andhra Pradesh Cruise Tourism and Maritime Development

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal celebrated the luxury cruise ship MV Empress’s arrival in Vishakhapatnam, marking a significant milestone for Andhra Pradesh. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu and other officials emphasized expanding cruise tourism, projecting economic benefits and job creation while enhancing maritime infrastructure at various ports across the state.

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India and ASEAN to launch new cruise tourism corridors in Bay of Bengal

India and ASEAN Launch Cruise Tourism Collaboration in the Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal

India is set to collaborate with ASEAN to establish cruise tourism routes in the Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal, announced Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal. During the ASEAN-India Cruise Dialogue, discussions focused on enhancing connectivity, improving port infrastructure, and fostering sustainable tourism across the Indo-Pacific region to boost maritime cooperation.

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