How Norway Is Determining the Future of Sustainable Cruising
Briefly

Starting in 2032, only zero-emissions cruise ships will be allowed in Norway's UNESCO World Heritage fjords, setting a precedent for global environmental standards in tourism.
With record-breaking numbers of cruise visitors in Norway, the country's stunning fjords and coastal scenery draw millions eager to experience the grandeur by water.
The fjord, derived from Old Norse meaning 'to travel across', highlights the historical significance of these waterways for movement and exploration in Norwegian culture.
The increasing size and technological advancements of modern cruise ships, such as the new 1,058-foot Queen Anne, have changed the landscape of maritime tourism.
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