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Changes to cruise regulations around Svalbard

28 Feb 2024
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Upcoming changes to tourism regulations in Svalbard, a Norwegian archipelago known for its striking Arctic landscapes and diverse wildlife, will drastically change cruising in the area. 

In an effort to balance tourism with environmental protection, the Norwegian government has announced new regulations that will take effect on January 1, 2025, subject to parliamentary approval. 

Cruise ships operating around Svalbard will be capped at 200 passengers per vessel. The islands will have 43 designated visiting sites, while the rest of the area will remain off-limits to tourists. 

The use of snowmobiles and drones will be prohibited as well, with exemptions for snowmobiles for those accessing cabins. Ships must also keep their speed under five knots to protect marine wildlife and remain at a distance of 500 metres from bird cliffs between April and August to protect the nesting avians. 

An area more famous for having more polar bears than people, Svalbard is experiencing a surge in adventure tourists seeking to experience the dramatic icy landscape, prompting the government to put in place measures that protect the wildlife. 

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