Famous places where everyone is tired of tourists
Many countries develop tourism, make every effort to attract as many travelers as possible, and this seems natural, because vacationers bring significant income. But there are countries with a diametrically opposite policy, with all their might striving to stop the flow of visitors. They perceive tourists as a natural disaster that destroys the ecology and lifestyle of the local population.
Barcelona, Spain
The flow of tourists in Barcelona is huge. In 2015, upon assuming the post of mayor, Ad Kolau promised to reduce the flow of visitors so that the city "does not turn into a cheap souvenir shop." As an argument, she cited a negative example of Venice.
As a result, the licenses of tearing away hotels were frozen, at the moment the introduction of a new tourist tax is being considered.
Venice, Italy
The authorities of Venice are also concerned about the decline in the influx of tourists, because they cause significant harm to both the environment and the tranquility of the local population. Here they are going to solve the problem by installing a device that counts the number of people who came to rest.
Amsterdam, Netherlands
The influx of tourists here is eight times the number of local people. "Cities are dying from tourism," said Frans van der Avert, head of the Amsterdam Marketing agency. "Small historic cities are simply destroyed by visitors."
He noted that he was completely curtailing Amsterdam's ads, not wanting to attract new tourists. He believes that in this way he will discourage idle party-goers, and the remaining visitors will be more interested in the cultural side of the city.
Santorini, Greece
This island is the busiest port in the country, where more than ten thousand tourists arrive daily. It was decided to reduce this number to eight thousand.
Cinque Terre, Italy
Cinque Terre - National Park of Italy, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From 60 to 100 thousand people visit it annually, which undoubtedly affects the ecology of the place. It was decided to charge a fee for visiting the picturesque park.
Arlington, USA
In 2015, based on an analysis of guest reviews, Stratos Jet Charters found that Arlington, Texas, was considered the most inhospitable place for visitors. New York is in second place, followed by Las Vegas.
Khai Island, Thailand
This island and a number of others (Koh Khai Nui, Koh Khai Nai) attract tourists with coral reefs. But in recent years, visits to these places are prohibited due to the barbaric attitude of vacationers. Destruction threatens up to 80% of coral reefs.
Onsen (hot springs), Japan
Butane
The government of the kingdom is very cautious regarding visitors - foreigners strongly influence (and not for the better) on the culture of the local population and the unique landscapes of the country. Therefore, the fee for staying in this country is very high - about 14 thousand for every day.