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Europe boosts sustainable tourism in 2026 with green initiatives, new transit, and entry fees, while curbing overcrowding through higher taxes.
Europe in 2026 is advancing sustainable tourism with green initiatives in cities like Tampere and Dubrovnik, new high-speed train routes, and expanded flights to Glasgow.
Frankfurt is the World Design Capital, and Montenegro marks 20 years of independence.
Travelers face new entry rules, including biometrics for first-time Schengen visitors and a €20 ETIAS fee for Australians.
Rising tourism taxes in Venice, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Lisbon, and Edinburgh aim to curb overcrowding, while cruise and hotel fees are increasing.
Despite higher costs and regulations, Europe remains a diverse, accessible destination for those seeking authentic, off-the-beaten-path experiences.
Europa impulsa el turismo sostenible en 2026 con iniciativas ecológicas, nuevo tránsito y tarifas de entrada, al tiempo que frena la superpoblación a través de impuestos más altos.