Venice Cruise Ship Ban
Marks Square in Venice Italy.
Venice cruise ship ban. The reputable newspaper cited Italian minister of transportation Danilo Toninelli stating that this measure would be taken to to avoid. The Venice cruise ship ban will see all cruise traffic diverted from the Venice city centre to Marghera a mainland industrial port nearby. Venice cruise ban Under the ban which came into effect on August 1 ships that weigh more than 25000 tonnes would be barred from entering the city centre.
Large cruise ships will be banned from sailing into the centre of Venice from 1 August amid fears they are causing irreparable damage to the lagoon city Italys government has said. In March Venice announced a ban on cruise ships or in general larger vessels also including container ships that weigh more than 25000 tonnes. But the move is a largely controversial one.
Starting on Sunday cruise liners and ships over 25000 tons or longer than 180 meters will be banned from the shallow Giudecca Canal in Venice. Cruise ships are currently unable to enter Venice due to coronavirus restrictions but their absence since has been credited with improving water quality in the lagoons. It is a permanent ban unlike the temporary halts that the Italian government had previously introduced in recent years.
Venice will no longer allow large cruise ships from entering the Basin of San Marco the Canal of San Marco and the Giudecca Canal. Then they were back in the city until further notice. Environmentalists and cultural heritage activists have long sought to limit the number of vessels travelling through the Italian.
Despite the decision cruise ships have returned in recent weeks after pandemic restrictions were lifted. Venice Italy CNN It was the story that made waves around the world. On July 13 the Italian government banned all cruise ships from sailing through the city center bowing to pressure from Venice residents and UN.
After years of protests by environmental and cultural conservation groups Venice will officially ban large cruise shipsthose longer than 590 feet and heavier than 25000 tonsbeginning Aug. The government said the Venice cruise ship ban was necessary to protect a historical-cultural heritage not only of Italy but of the whole world. Cruise ships banned from Venice.
