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Want to dig deeper into the anti-tourism sentiments spreading through parts of Europe? Here's your down-low on anti-tourism.
Two travel experts weigh in on the overtourism problem in Europe, and how you can still have a great vacation.
From the canals of Venice to the temples of Kyoto, over tourism is choking some of the world’s most beloved destinations.
There’s little reason to expect the tide to recede by summer 2025, which could shape up to be as chaotic and saturated as the 2024 season. In Spain, tourism was projected to grow by 5% in 2024 ...
The “Welcome to MonGOlia” camapaign, for example, beckoned from the land of Genghis Khan. Visits to that country by foreign tourists jumped 25% the first seven months of 2024 over last year. Tourism ...
The World Travel & Tourism Council projected in April that 142 of 185 countries it analyzed would set records for tourism, set to generate $11.1 trillion globally and account for 330 million jobs.
In Italy, Portugal and Spain, activists used water pistols and a “noisy stroll” of suitcases to draw attention to rising ...
Europe is often called the world’s museum, but the ever-increasing visitors it draws have made it ground zero for concerns ...
The WTTC predicted in April that the country's tourism sector will grow this year by 24% over 2019 levels, create 126,000 more jobs since then and account for about 20% of the national economy.
Crowds gathering for the sunset in Mykonos, Greece. Venice and Barcelona are examples of cities which are resisting over-tourism. Athens could well do the same to the advantage of its residents.
A record number of foreign travelers are visiting Japan, sparking friction with locals. Cities and travel operators seek ways to ease tensions and promote harmony. After a record-breaking year for ...