April 27, 2025
europe Europe holidays France news Travel World news

Island off northern French coast imposes quota to tackle overtourism

Island off northern French coast imposes quota to tackle overtourism

The picturesque Ile-de-Bréhat follows major cities such as Amsterdam and Venice with measures to reduce visitors

A small, picturesque island off the north coast of Brittany has imposed a summer tourist quota in an effort to ensure visitors have a more enjoyable experience and its 400-odd permanent residents do not feel swamped.

From this week until 23 August, the number of people allowed on to Ile-de-Bréhat – excluding local people, second homeowners and workers – between 8.30am and 2.30pm must not exceed 4,700, said the island’s mayor, Olivier Carré.

Continue reading…

Related posts

Russia claims advances in Zaporizhzhia as Nato squabbles over tanks to Ukraine

TheWorldsNews

Russia-Ukraine blog live: ‘Almost no walls left’ in Soledar, says Zelenskiy, as fierce fighting continues

TheWorldsNews

Armenia turns towards west in search of allies amid Azerbaijan tensions

TheWorldsNews

Pin It on Pinterest

Share This