Cities Using New Cruise Taxes to Fight Overtourism

9. Split, Croatia: Balancing Heritage and Modernization

Beautiful view of Split city in the morning. Dalmatia, Croatia. Photo Credit: Envato @kira1232677

Split has introduced a cruise tax as part of a broader strategy to balance the preservation of its historical heritage with modern tourism demands. The tax is used to fund restoration projects and improve tourist facilities, ensuring that the city's rich history is preserved while accommodating contemporary needs. By integrating heritage preservation into its tourism management strategy, Split is able to maintain its cultural identity while benefiting from the economic advantages of tourism. This approach underscores the importance of aligning tourism development with cultural preservation efforts.

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