Venice bans large cruise ships from historic centre Published duration 8 August 2019 Related Topics Cruise ships in Venice

image copyright Getty Images image caption Demonstrators protest against the passage of cruise ships in parts of Venice

Large cruise ships are to be banned from entering Venice's historic centre, the Italian government says.

Ships weighing more than 1,000 tonnes will be rerouted away from certain waterways from September.

The move follows an accident in June in which a ship collided with a dock, injuring five people.

But conservationists say the government's plans are insufficient to prevent underwater erosion and pollution in the lagoon city.

media caption The MSC Opera, its horns blaring, crashes into a boat moored at a wharf in San Basilio-Zattere.

Starting from next month, some liners will be forced to dock at the Fusina and Lombardia terminals away from the city centre, the Financial Times reported . By the end of 2020, a third of all ships will be rerouted.

Critics have long said waves created by cruise ships on the canal erode the foundations of the city, which regularly suffers from flooding. Others have also complained that they detract from the beauty of Venice's historic sites and bring in too many tourists.

The Giudecca, which passes close to the popular St Mark's Square, is one of Venice's major waterways.