The Mediterranean Forum on Sustainable Tourism and Passenger Traffic, scheduled for 26–27–28 February 2026in Vietri sul Mare (SA), represents an important opportunity for discussion on the impact of tourist and passenger flows on local territories.
Maritime passenger transport — from cruises to motorways of the sea, from coastal cabotage to recreational boating — has a significant impact on ports, marinas, and local communities. This complex and articulated system, if not managed in an integrated manner, can generate critical phenomena such as overtourism and the loss of balance between economic development and environmental protection.
The aim of the Forum is to promote constructive dialogue among institutions, industry operators, experts, and local communities, seeking shared strategies and collaborative solutions, both at national and international levels, for the sustainable management of passenger flows in the Mediterranean area.
An opportunity to build together a future in which passenger transport and local territories can grow in harmony.
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Take part in FMTS 2026 or support the event as a partner “The Mediterranean is not just a sea: it is a bridge between cultures, ideas, and visions.”
At a time when tourism can become a driver of balance, the Mediterranean Forum on Sustainable Tourism brings together those who believe in a future shaped by innovation, respect, and connection between territories.
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The journey toward the Mediterranean Forum on Sustainable Tourism 2026 has begun with a content-rich meeting.
The Pre-Conference laid the foundations for a concrete dialogue among institutions, businesses, and local stakeholders.
A moment of open and constructive discussion, during which the key themes of the upcoming edition emerged: sustainability, innovation, integration between port and city, and the enhancement of cultural and environmental heritage.
Thanks to the active participation of tourism professionals, representatives of the maritime sector, and local organizations, the Pre-Conference confirmed that the Mediterranean is ready to build strong networks, promoting a truly sustainable development model.
A first step, already rich in meaning and direction.

