The destinations that don't want tourists & where to go instead
Over-tourism around the world
Avoid Venice, Italy
Anyone who has been to Venice recently will have felt the full force of over-tourism first-hand. From pushing and shoving in omnipresent crowds to being offered selfie sticks from hawkers every few minutes, tourism is out of control in this beautiful city thanks to the influx of cruise ships, the fleeing of Venetian residents and increasing numbers of day trippers from nearby resorts. UNESCO have threatened to place it on its “in danger” list, with experts predicting that the native population of Venice could be zero by 2030.
Go to Puglia instead
Go to Puglia instead
It's many a traveller's dream to get lost in Bari’s old city, with surprises around every corner from imposing churches, like the Basilica di San Nicola, to simple but brilliant restaurants. Lecce is an architectural feast for the eyes thanks to its opulent, Baroque structures, while the maze-like city of Ostuni is full of narrow alleys packed with traditional shops and restaurants. The up and coming Matera (pictured), once one of Italy’s most impoverished cities, is set to be 2019’s European capital of culture.
Avoid Iceland
Everyone wants to go to Iceland. Whether because of an international publicity campaign after the 2010 eruption of Eyjafjallajökull, the rise of low-cost flights or the popularity of Game of Thrones-inspired tourism, tourist numbers have skyrocketed in recent years, with visitor numbers now up 59%. More American tourists visit Iceland every year than there are Icelandic natives, and now the Icelandic government has restricted Airbnb rentals in an attempt to cope with the tourism surge.
Go to Greenland instead
Go to Greenland instead
But Greenland’s not just about incredible scenery and outdoor activities: it has also got the bucket list adventures Iceland is so famous for without the crowds. Visit the geothermal springs on the island of Uunartoq, catch a glimpse of the mysterious northern lights in Kangerlussuaq, and explore varied museums, quirky shops and diverse restaurants in Nuuk, Greenland’s capital and largest city (pictured). If you are hell-bent on going to Iceland though, check out our off-the-beaten-track tips.
Avoid Zion National Park, Utah, USA
Go to Great Basin National Park, Nevada instead
Go to Great Basin National Park, Nevada instead
Avoid Machu Picchu, Peru
Go to Choquequirao instead
Go to Choquequirao instead
Avoid Barcelona, Spain
Go to Girona instead
Go to Girona instead
Avoid Dubrovnik, Croatia
Go to Istria instead
While the Istrian peninsula still gets its fair share of tourists in the summer months, it’s a breath of fresh air compared to the hordes you’ll find in Dubrovnik. While its beautiful coastline is popular with Central European tourists in the summer, it’s still possible to find a quiet spot to yourself from which to enjoy the clean, sparkling seas and charming rocky beaches. For incredible Roman architecture, head to Pula to admire the enormous, well-maintained amphitheatre.
Go to Istria instead
Avoid Bhutan
The small, mysterious kingdom of Bhutan, located in the eastern Himalayas between India and China, should give masterclasses in limiting tourism to protect its unique charm. The country prides itself on “high-value, low-impact tourism”, and tries to only attract the sort of tourist who will respect its citizens. Bhutan charges every tourist $200 or $250 per day, depending on the season, which includes accommodation, food, guides and transport. This includes a sizeable "Sustainable Development Fee".
Go to Nepal instead
Instead of having everything meticulously planned out and organised in advance for a trip to Bhutan, have a more spontaneous trip in Nepal. The trekking opportunities in here are some of the best in the world, no matter what your level of experience: you could spend weeks traversing over challenging mountain passes or spend half a day hiking from Kathmandu to see magnificent Himalayan views.
Go to Nepal instead
Avoid Koh Tachai, Thailand
Go to Cambodia instead
Avoid Cinque Terre, Italy
Go to Portovenere instead
Avoid Santorini, Greece
Go to Kastellorizo instead
Go to Kastellorizo instead
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