Major European Cities Crack Down on Unruly Brits After Rowdy Stag Do Surge - The Mirror
- Cannes city councillors voted to limit cruise ships to those with fewer than 1,000 passengers starting January 1, 2026, in response to overtourism issues and crowd management.
- Amsterdam restricted boozy tours and launched a campaign warning young British men about fines and arrests, addressing problems caused by rowdy visitors.
- Budapest has banned 'beer bikes' due to noise issues and is implementing stricter fines for disorderly behavior among tourists.
- European cities have begun implementing stricter regulations against rowdy stag do groups, including Amsterdam's ban on boozy guided tours and cannabis smoking.
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A landing in Cannes – this will be possible for significantly fewer cruisers in the future. The city on the Côte d'Azur has announced a new ceiling for the total number of cruise passengers per day.
The number of large carriers will fall by almost 50% as of next year, while the reception gauge will be capped at 6,000 cruise ships per day.
Last January, the city of Nice took an order not to authorize, in the bay of Villefranche-sur-Mer, that 65 ports of call each year and never more than one boat at a time.
Cannes limits the number of cruise ships and passengers allowed to dock in its waters.
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