There could be a dramatic reduction in the number of Airbnb rentals in Iceland if a new law is passed this week.
The proposed legislation would mean homeowners can only rent their properties out for 90 days, after which they must pay business tax, the Guardian reported.
It is part of a series of measures to control the rapid rise in tourism to the country - which is extremely popular among Games of Thrones fans, who flock to shooting locations made famous by the show.
According to the Iceland Monitor, Airbnb rentals have risen by as much as 124 per cent in one year.