Nice mayor Christian Estrosi said the goal is to promote "selective tourism" amid the threat of overtourism. CLIA urges him to reconsider the ban.
The mayor of Nice has announced a ban on cruise ships with over 900 passengers, raising objections from the cruise industry.
Beginning July 1, ships larger than 900 passengers won't be able to call on Nice or the neighboring port of ...
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Getty Images In France, Nice’s mayor Christian Estrosi last week signed a decree that will ban ships carrying more than 900 passengers from docking in the ports of Nice and neighbouring ...