Europe Implements New Measures to Manage Tourism Impact

By Ivan PetrenkoJun 15, 2025 19:48 PMNews
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Balearic Islands set daily visitor limits to ease overcrowding. Source: unsplash

Amid growing pressure from overcrowded destinations, several European countries are taking action to reduce the negative impact of mass tourism. In response to growing tourism-related challenges, Spain, Switzerland, and Germany are working to redirect travel patterns and ease burdens on busy areas. These initiatives reflect mounting concerns over housing shortages, environmental stress, and declining quality of life in tourist-heavy areas, particularly in southern Europe and other high-demand regions.

Spain has moved quickly in 2024 to regulate short-term rentals and monitor beach capacity in response to protests and growing resident dissatisfaction. Around 66,000 illegal listings have been removed, and digital platforms now track crowding, weather, and water quality. The Spanish government is collaborating with tour operators to highlight under-visited regions and has introduced tax measures to support extended stays. The initiatives are mainly directed at high-traffic spots like the Balearic and Canary Islands, where the strain from overtourism is most visible.

Overcrowding prompts stricter beach access rules. Source: unsplash
Overcrowding prompts stricter beach access rules. Source: unsplash

Switzerland’s approach combines sustainability and infrastructure upgrades. The country’s rail network is now fully powered by hydroelectric energy, part of an effort to boost train use and spread tourist visits more evenly throughout the year. Discounted public transport is available for guests at certified hotels, alongside efforts to spread visitor numbers by lengthening ski lift and seasonal hotel availability. In crowded locations like Lauterbrunnen, tourist taxes and improved transport access are helping manage the growing volume of visitors.

Germany is focusing on encouraging sustainable behavior, particularly in Berlin. The city is creating a program that offers incentives to visitors who take part in eco-friendly activities like picking up litter or planting trees. Berlin is also advancing the "15-minute city" model, aiming to keep essential services and attractions within walking or cycling distance from hotels. The goal of these initiatives is to reduce disruptions from tourism and support environmentally conscious visits.

Berlin promotes cycling to ease tourism pressure. Source: unsplash
Berlin promotes cycling to ease tourism pressure. Source: unsplash

From a visitor perspective, these measures may affect how trips are planned and experienced. Access to real-time data, expanded travel seasons, and incentives for responsible behavior allow individuals to avoid overcrowded sites and engage more meaningfully with local culture. Europe's push for long-term sustainable tourism means travelers can look forward to better services, fewer crowds, and more varied experiences throughout the year.

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