Every year at about this time, most publications roll out their "where to go" lists so people can start planning — or dreaming of — future vacations. Not nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqjaqen4m6w4k479qj9cuznvhrsfu3rwwxcsys5l49479enqyrqm5sekmwp3 (nprofile…mwp3). Here's their "No list 2025," which features 15 destinations to reconsider because of issues like over-tourism. The Fodor's team argue that not only do locals not want you there — you won't even have a good time.
"A key factor in these challenges is often the tendency of governments to prioritize visitor experiences over the well-being of local residents. This can lead to irreversible changes in these destinations, making them prohibitively expensive, homogenized, or even destroyed," they write. "And let’s face it: visiting such places rarely results in happy travelers. Navigating cities packed with tourists is frustrating; sightseeing in towns where locals resent your presence is upsetting; and wandering through nature littered with trash is depressing."
Here's what's on the list.
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