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  • Sunbather Reading By Bavarian Lake Starnberg As Passenger Ship Passes
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    Sunbather Reading By Bavarian Lake Starnberg As Passenger Ship Passes
    A woman sunbathes and reads a book on the lakeside promenade while the passenger ship Seeshaupt sails past on Lake Starnberg in Starnberg, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on June 15, 2025. The ship belongs to the Bavarian Lakes Shipping fleet and serves as public leisure transport on the lake. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Serbia
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    Daily Life In Serbia
    A motorboat cruises on the Danube opposite the old part of the city in Belgrade, Serbia, on June 13, 2025. (Photo by Maxim Konankov/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Washington D.C.
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    Daily Life In Washington D.C.
    WASHINGTON, DC – MAY 28:
    An armor-plated Chevrolet Suburban with the U.S. presidential seal and license plate 800 002, used by the presidential motorcade, cruises along Virginia Avenue near the White House in Washington, D.C., United States, on May 28, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • Day Trippers At Bavarian Lake Chiemsee
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    Day Trippers At Bavarian Lake Chiemsee
    The historic paddle steamer ''Ludwig Fessler'' carries passengers near the shore of Lake Chiemsee with the wooded Chiemgau Alps rising in the background in Prien am Chiemsee, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 2, 2025. The ship, operated by Chiemsee Schifffahrt, is a popular vessel for lake excursions. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Day Trippers At Bavarian Lake Chiemsee
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    Day Trippers At Bavarian Lake Chiemsee
    The historic paddle steamer ''Ludwig Fessler'' carries passengers across Lake Chiemsee with the Bavarian Alps in the background in Prien am Chiemsee, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 2, 2025. The ship is a vessel operated by Chiemsee Schifffahrt for scenic lake cruises. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
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    Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
    A Viking river cruise ship docks along the Danube River in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The vessels are part of the city's vibrant river tourism industry, offering multi-day cruises through Central Europe with amenities for international passengers. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
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    Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
    A Viking river cruise ship docks along the Danube River in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The vessels are part of the city's vibrant river tourism industry, offering multi-day cruises through Central Europe with amenities for international passengers. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
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    Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
    A Viking river cruise ship docks along the Danube River in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The vessels are part of the city's vibrant river tourism industry, offering multi-day cruises through Central Europe with amenities for international passengers. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
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    Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
    A Viking river cruise ship docks along the Danube River in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The vessels are part of the city's vibrant river tourism industry, offering multi-day cruises through Central Europe with amenities for international passengers. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
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    Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
    A Viking river cruise ship docks along the Danube River in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The vessels are part of the city's vibrant river tourism industry, offering multi-day cruises through Central Europe with amenities for international passengers. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
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    Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
    A Viking river cruise ship docks along the Danube River in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The vessels are part of the city's vibrant river tourism industry, offering multi-day cruises through Central Europe with amenities for international passengers. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
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    Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
    Multiple Viking river cruise ships dock along the Danube River in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The vessels are part of the city's river tourism industry, offering multi-day cruises through Central Europe with amenities for international passengers. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
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    Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
    A Viking river cruise ship docks along the Danube River in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The vessels are part of the city's vibrant river tourism industry, offering multi-day cruises through Central Europe with amenities for international passengers. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
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    Viking Cruise Ships At Anchor On The Danube In Regensburg
    A Viking river cruise ship docks along the Danube River in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The vessels are part of the city's vibrant river tourism industry, offering multi-day cruises through Central Europe with amenities for international passengers. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • NEWS - Das mit ukrainischem Getreide beladene Schiff Razoni im Bosporus
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    NEWS - Das mit ukrainischem Getreide beladene Schiff Razoni im Bosporus
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    Shows a coastal safety boat cruising near the Sierra Leone-flagged cargo, ship Razoni carrying 26,000 tonnes of corn from Ukraine off the coast of north-west Istanbul, in Turkya, on Wednesday, August 3, 2022.
    Ship Razoni, Carrying Ukrainian Grain, Sails in the Bosphorus in Turkey, Istanbul - 03 Aug 2022

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  • MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
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    MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
    The cruise ship MSC Virtuosa departs in high winds and choppy seas from Southampton on her maiden season. After a 14-month hiatus when all cruise ships stopped taking passengers due to the pandemic holiday makers are once again able to book trips. Cruise liners will only be able to operate with up to 1,000 people or 50% capacity however to comply with government Covid-19 regulations. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
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    MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
    People watch from Mayflower Park the cruise ship MSC Virtuosa departs in high winds from Southampton on her maiden season. After a 14-month hiatus when all cruise ships stopped taking passengers due to the pandemic holiday makers are once again able to book trips. Cruise liners will only be able to operate with up to 1,000 people or 50% capacity however to comply with government Covid-19 regulations. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
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    MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
    Passengers look out as the cruise ship MSC Virtuosa departs in high winds from Southampton on her maiden season. After a 14-month hiatus when all cruise ships stopped taking passengers due to the pandemic holiday makers are once again able to book trips. Cruise liners will only be able to operate with up to 1,000 people or 50% capacity however to comply with government Covid-19 regulations. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
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    MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
    Passengers look out from the top deck as the cruise ship MSC Virtuosa departs in high winds from Southampton on her maiden season. After a 14-month hiatus when all cruise ships stopped taking passengers due to the pandemic holiday makers are once again able to book trips. Cruise liners will only be able to operate with up to 1,000 people or 50% capacity however to comply with government Covid-19 regulations. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
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    MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
    Passengers look out as the cruise ship MSC Virtuosa departs in high winds from Southampton on her maiden season. After a 14-month hiatus when all cruise ships stopped taking passengers due to the pandemic holiday makers are once again able to book trips. Cruise liners will only be able to operate with up to 1,000 people or 50% capacity however to comply with government Covid-19 regulations. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
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    MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
    People watch from Mayflower Park the cruise ship MSC Virtuosa is guided by tug boats as she departs in high winds from Southampton on her maiden season. After a 14-month hiatus when all cruise ships stopped taking passengers due to the pandemic holiday makers are once again able to book trips. Cruise liners will only be able to operate with up to 1,000 people or 50% capacity however to comply with government Covid-19 regulations. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
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    MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
    A crowd gathers as the cruise ship MSC Virtuosa departs from Southampton on her maiden season. After a 14-month hiatus when all cruise ships stopped taking passengers due to the pandemic holiday makers are once again able to book trips. Cruise liners will only be able to operate with up to 1,000 people or 50% capacity however to comply with government Covid-19 regulations. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
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    MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
    A crowd gathers as the cruise ship MSC Virtuosa departs from Southampton on her maiden season. After a 14-month hiatus when all cruise ships stopped taking passengers due to the pandemic holiday makers are once again able to book trips. Cruise liners will only be able to operate with up to 1,000 people or 50% capacity however to comply with government Covid-19 regulations. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
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    MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
    A crowd gathers as the cruise ship MSC Virtuosa departs from Southampton on her maiden season. After a 14-month hiatus when all cruise ships stopped taking passengers due to the pandemic holiday makers are once again able to book trips. Cruise liners will only be able to operate with up to 1,000 people or 50% capacity however to comply with government Covid-19 regulations. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
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    MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
    The cruise ship MSC Virtuosa prepares for departure under a grey sky and choppy seas from Southampton on her maiden season. After a 14-month hiatus when all cruise ships stopped taking passengers due to the pandemic holiday makers are once again able to book trips. Cruise liners will only be able to operate with up to 1,000 people or 50% capacity however to comply with government Covid-19 regulations. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
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    MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
    Crew members onboard the cruise ship MSC Virtuosa prepare flags for departure in high winds at Southampton on her maiden season. After a 14-month hiatus when all cruise ships stopped taking passengers due to the pandemic holiday makers are once again able to book trips. Cruise liners will only be able to operate with up to 1,000 people or 50% capacity however to comply with government Covid-19 regulations. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
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    MSC Virtuosa maiden cruise
    Crew members onboard the cruise ship MSC Virtuosa prepare flags for departure in high winds at Southampton on her maiden season. After a 14-month hiatus when all cruise ships stopped taking passengers due to the pandemic holiday makers are once again able to book trips. Cruise liners will only be able to operate with up to 1,000 people or 50% capacity however to comply with government Covid-19 regulations. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.26/08/2019 Cruise ships. Dubrovnik.Croatia. Tourists enjoy each others company.Photo SEAN SMITH
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  • A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.29/08/2019 Cruise ships. Dubrovnik.Croatia. Locals look on as passengers return to MSC Sinfonia after excusions to the old city and other parts of Dubrovnik.Photo SEAN SMITH
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  • A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.29/08/2019 Cruise ships. Dubrovnik.Croatia. Passengers return to MSC Sinfonia after excusions to the old city and other parts of Dubrovnik.Photo SEAN SMITH
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  • A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.27/08/2019 Cruise ships. Kotor.Montenegro.Emerald Princess locals watch ship leave .Photo SEAN SMITH
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  • A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.29/08/2019 Cruise ships. Dubrovnik.Croatia. Passengers getting a tender back to the Le Lyrial from the Old City.Photo SEAN SMITH
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  • A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.29/08/2019 Cruise ships. Dubrovnik.Croatia. Tourists the old city of Dubrovnik.Photo SEAN SMITH
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  • A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.27/08/2019 Cruise ships. Kotor.Montenegro.Tourists Old City Kotor .Photo SEAN SMITH
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  • A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.29/08/2019 Cruise ships. Dubrovnik.Croatia. The old city Dubrovnik.Photo SEAN SMITH
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  • A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.27/08/2019 Cruise ships. Kotor.Montenegro.Tourists old City of Kotor .Photo SEAN SMITH
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.29/08/2019 Cruise ships. Dubrovnik.Croatia. Tourists Old City of Dubrovnik.Photo SEAN SMITH
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.27/08/2019 Cruise ships. Kotor.Montenegro.Old city.Photo SEAN SMITH
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.29/08/2019 Cruise ships. Dubrovnik.Croatia. Tourists The Old City of Dubrovnik.Photo SEAN SMITH
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.27/08/2019 Cruise ships. Kotor.Montenegro.Emerald Princess foreground Kotor water polo club training.teams from all around the world train with them .Photo SEAN SMITH
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.27/08/2019 Cruise ships. Kotor.Montenegro.Emerald Princess Tourists and locals in city park look at the ship .Photo SEAN SMITH
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.30/08/2019 Cruise ships. Dubrovnik.Croatia. Tourists The Old City of Dubrovnik.Photo SEAN SMITH
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.29/08/2019 Cruise ships. Dubrovnik.Croatia. A woman in her garden overlooking the new port of Dubrovnik.Photo SEAN SMITH
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.30/08/2019 Cruise ships. Dubrovnik.Croatia. Tourists The Old City of Dubrovnik.Photo SEAN SMITH
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.30/08/2019 Cruise ships. Dubrovnik.Croatia. Most cruise ship passengers are taken on excusions to the old city and other parts of Dubrovnik. by coach.Photo SEAN SMITH
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.30/08/2019 Cruise ships. Dubrovnik.Croatia. Taxis The Old City of Dubrovnik.Photo SEAN SMITH
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.29/08/2019 Cruise ships. Dubrovnik.Croatia. Passengers leaving for excusions to the old city and other parts of Dubrovnik from AIDAblu.Photo SEAN SMITH
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.29/08/2019 Cruise ships. Dubrovnik.Croatia. Passengers leaving for excusions to the old city and other parts of Dubrovnik from AIDAblu.Photo SEAN SMITH
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    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the histor
    A rising tide: ‘overtourism’ and the curse of the cruise ships. In Kotor and Dubrovnik large cruise ships dock regularly throughout the season, depositing thousands of people each day into the tourist hotspots and putting intense pressure on the historic ports. Known as the “pearl of the Adriatic”, Dubrovnik has become one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Mediterranean. Its charming old town, array of Unesco World Heritage sites and sizeable port were always draws, but the new success of Game of Thrones, much of which was shot in the Croatian city, has made it a particularly popular stopoff point for cruise ships, whose passengers are told they can see the highlights in a single day.29/08/2019 Cruise ships. Dubrovnik.Croatia. Marella Discovery,Monet,AIDAblu moored up Dubrovnik.Photo SEAN SMITH
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    December 9, 2017 - Sydney, NSW, Australia - The Oatley Family's WILD OATS XI (AUS) pictured with the largest vessel in the Royal Australian Navy, HMAS Canberra on the first day of the CYCA Trophy Series 2017 on Sydney Harbour. The Cruising Yacht Club of Australia's event is a lead up to the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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