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Venice launches a code of ethics for tourist operators - Itineraries

2024-03-13T18:24:20.577Z

Highlights: Venice launches a code of ethics for tourist operators - Itineraries. Incentives to offer alternative itineraries to Piazza San Marco. Document asks visitors to remember a series of principles of decorum, such as not graffitiing monuments and walls or not diving or bathing in canals. It is the demonstration that the city knows how to create a system to build its future of which the management of tourist flows is one of the themes most important, says the municipal councilor for tourism, Simone Venturini.


Incentives to offer alternative itineraries to Piazza San Marco (ANSA)


A turning point in favor of the management of tourist flows in Venice: for the first time in Italy a code of ethics has been approved by the incoming operators who work in the city and join the Organized Tourism Federation of Confcommercio.

The operators and associations in the sector are committed to promoting tourism with an offer of services that brings value to the city in a sustainable way, offering scheduled and booked visits, favoring a distribution of time and experiences of tourist flows that reduce the impact of overtourism.


    In the code, among the indications addressed to operators, there is the incentive to propose alternative itineraries to Piazza San Marco and Rialto, the use of earphones to listen to the explanations of the guides in order to reduce noise disturbance and visits to the city museums .

Tourists, however, will be informed of the importance, among other things, of keeping to the right in the streets to avoid obstructing the passage, of not moving from one side to the other of crowded vaporettos to take photos and of giving up their seats to the elderly, to disabled people and mothers on crowded vaporettos and not to occupy seats with their feet or objects.

Finally, the document asks visitors to remember a series of principles of decorum, such as not graffitiing monuments and walls or not diving or bathing in canals.


    "I welcome the adoption of this code of ethics with great satisfaction - declares the municipal councilor for tourism, Simone Venturini -. It is the demonstration that the city knows how to create a system to build its future of which the management of tourist flows is one of the themes most important. A team effort that adds to the Municipality's awareness campaign #EnjoyRespectVenezia and the other experimental measures we have introduced". 


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