I've stopped travelling to the most popular destinations, and instead visit 2nd and 3rd cities, and less popular countries. The locals are generally happy when you visit there, as it benefits the local economy without the negatives.
@zzizahacallar6 ай бұрын
Yes I did that when I traveled Europe
@richardchorley15936 ай бұрын
At last - a sensible intelligent person . Leave the hotspots to the deluded instagram crowd who believe their lives to be interesting to others
@jamisojo6 ай бұрын
@@richardchorley1593 lol. Agreed Richard.
@markscarupa62015 ай бұрын
Completely agree, the crowds in the major tourist destinations are as unpleasant for tourists as they are for locals. There are so many amazing cities beyond Florence and Paris.
@susanaescriba9775 ай бұрын
Until everyone does the same and becomes massified too. Tourists complaining that there are too many tourists while the locals can't say anything, "The locals are happy to have you visit them" , sure? It will be the one with the bar and the restaurant. The rest see it as an intrusion into their daily lives that they have an obligation to put up with. Do you like being visited every day without warning? unknown people who believe they are doing you a favor, that is saving your life, that without them you are nothing? That is the erroneous thinking and argument of the Tourist par excellence. Well no, the locals are fed up and have no obligation to even be happy or serve as if they were servants.
@alvarotorres90577 ай бұрын
I went to Europe recently and I was shocked with the amount of influencers recording their content. I hadn’t gone to Europe, since 2007 and I forgot how much the world has changed since 2007.
@jdotsalter9107 ай бұрын
I was in Spain this year visiting friends and we were in a restaurant when some other American women whipped out a huge phone light specifically made for influencers, and started doing their review. Crazy.
@enriqueprizefighter7 ай бұрын
Same here
@hanipasha88597 ай бұрын
Influencers are 🤡🤡
@truegrit76977 ай бұрын
Ugh - sounds awful.
@PM2024-7 ай бұрын
Avoid Bali then
@truegrit76977 ай бұрын
I am so glad that I traveled the world 30 years ago, before influencers existed. I met loads of local people and befriended them. It was great. You could actually experience the culture, and not be bombarded by tourists.
@carmenl1636 ай бұрын
Those are my thoughts exactly! Also, staying somewhere was affordable, and you felt welcome.
@raddadray75356 ай бұрын
Me,in the 1980s,and I couldn’t agree more.Backpacking,living on the cheap and experiencing the locals.
@Frooshchadfleadeegeehawk-he1tf6 ай бұрын
The 70s, 80s, 90s, and 2000s were so beautiful for travel. No entitlement, just pure enjoyment.
@CMV3146 ай бұрын
Influencers have nothing to do with this.
@CMV3146 ай бұрын
@@raddadray7535 Influencers have nothing to do with this.
@kontopoulos31077 ай бұрын
Local places loose their identity, restructured for tourist expectations, costs escalating unaffordability for locals!
@Matthewt7567 ай бұрын
That doesn’t matter if countries in Europe don’t protect their borders from foreigners.
@timezero59497 ай бұрын
How do these places lose their identity? If they were generic and lacked identity then tourists wouldnt bother with them because they'd be unoriginal. The only argument I'm seeing from the few poor people griping about this is foreign patrons are overcrowding their favorite cafe in the summer. Which is dumb in my opinion.
@timezero59497 ай бұрын
Inflation is going to skyrocket after all of the tourists leave. Becareful what you wish for.
@nunyabidness30757 ай бұрын
You mean the locals who voted for the government that subsidized the tourism industry and many of their jobs? Look, if a bunch of retirees come in and buy much of the homes, and then try to strangle all the local businesses, that’s pretty gross, but at least it’s the will of the people. Still, they are basically coming into an area that the government invested a ton of money in to create jobs and revenues, and sort of stealing that infrastructure.
@delta_glider43627 ай бұрын
@@timezero5949 > because they'd be unoriginal. Like tourist have any clue. 😆 It's "Dysneyland"(c). No one give a flying penny if it's "original" princess or not.
@AMG-BENZ-17 ай бұрын
Why am I not surprised? I'm a 5 months/year traveler and I'm perfectly OK if restrictions are set. Adjust according to local people's needs. Cruise ships are the first that need to go.
@PumpkinMozie4 ай бұрын
This comment exactly! Literally what’s the appeal of visiting somewhere else if you’re not even getting an authentic experience of that place? Over tourism is just ruining the beauty that being a tourist can bring.
@ansuyavankar95284 ай бұрын
😮😊
@suesol35487 ай бұрын
I live in Puerto Vallarta Mexico and we are having a similar problem. Us locals cannot afford housing anymore, rents sky rocketed, new million dollar condos are only for rich foreigners and we are pushed further away inland. Tourists return to live here after they retire cause its cheaper than the US and Canada and then they still have the audacity to boss around over the locals, so entitled.
@fatherson59076 ай бұрын
the irony of this statement is so delicious. You've been doing that to the US for years. Enjoy the karma.
@bigbake1326 ай бұрын
😂
@jamisojo6 ай бұрын
@@fatherson5907 Puerto Vallarta Mexico is nowhere near the American border. And Mexicans are not buying up the best areas in the United States and then pushing out Americans.
@jamisojo6 ай бұрын
Suesol, I hope your government is encouraged heavily tax the foreigners and pass that money on to the local residents. That would be awesome.
@fatherson59076 ай бұрын
@@jamisojo typical hypocritical nonsense. Is NYC near the border? Is Washington state near the border? No, they’re buying up the cheaper areas which is much worse.
@mandandi7 ай бұрын
This is why Botswana 🇧🇼 decided on the high value low volume tourism policy many years ago. The environment needed to be protected. Wise decision.
@enwi3nd7 ай бұрын
Bhutan too.
@natsalta5 ай бұрын
What to see in Botswana?
@mandandi5 ай бұрын
@natsalta The big five, Okavango delta, salt pans, mokoro rides, safaris, birds, camping sites, sight seeing flights, down south there are 3 parks in the Kgalagadi desert. If you time your visit to after winter you might experience one of about 10 cultural festivals across the country. Makgadikgadi epic, Desert race, horse race in Maun, etc
@princepsnamque17094 ай бұрын
Well done guys.
@hatimnoli2 ай бұрын
@@natsalta Ever heard of Safari? Not exclusive to Botswana, none the less you surely could do that there.
@kmick81087 ай бұрын
Air BNB hurts everyone
@scch40567 ай бұрын
Housing is a basic necessity and should never become an investment business.
@mrmoshpotato7 ай бұрын
Absolutely. AirBNB not only has people (or companies) buying properties for investment purposes, but AirBNB is an unregulated hotel industry. You could be renting a nice place at a good price, or renting a dump that shouldn't be on the market at all.
@pavloss31197 ай бұрын
No it actually doesn't hurt anything
@scch40567 ай бұрын
@@pavloss3119 troll?
@JoseFerreira-zb7wh7 ай бұрын
It's not airbnb, it's too much airbnb. It's too much of everything tourism related really. There has to be rules and limits.
@zeegeejay7 ай бұрын
All these probelms exist in my hometown of Moab, Utah, here in the US. I'm glad overtourism is being discussed. Overtourism makes it impossible for the locals to afford anything and sometimes impossible to get around. This town wouldn't exist without tourism but too much is too much.
@PM2024-7 ай бұрын
Bar Harbor, Maine too 🌊
@solangelauthier23815 ай бұрын
Overtourism also makes tourists’s life unpleasant - because there are too many of them. Now that everybody travels, nobody enjoys travelling any more.
@mollymclean-xj3qd5 ай бұрын
The last thing you wrote is the issue. The world has jumped the shark. Being from Colorado, I know plenty of people who strap their mountain bikes to their cars because they have to get that MOAB sticker for their Subaru or HydroFlask. Locals here have the same deal. Working class folks supporting the ski resorts spend what little money they make commuting on 70 in dangerous conditions.
@pektowanderlust4 ай бұрын
I hope you will be banned to go outside of your hometown 😅😅😅
@victorianmelody464 ай бұрын
Same here in Nashville TN. 18 million tourist a year. Cost of living has increased beyond the locals salaries. What used to be quite neighborhoods are full of airbnb. 100 people a day moving here and we have the same roads and infrastructure as 30 years ago.
@calexico667 ай бұрын
The problem is that locals benefit very little from tourism, most economic benefits go to a small portion of businesses that provide accomodation and services to tourists. But these are often low wage jobs and these businesses tend to hire non locals that will settle for less. So people that live there often have to deal with unaffordable housing and higher prices, plus having to deal with the aftermath of the messes that visitors often make.
@JD-tn5lz7 ай бұрын
You said it, brother. However, just a fraction of their evils. Most of us Alaskans hate tourists, unless we're employed by or in bed with Holland America. Nearly all the tourism workers up here are 48ers or foreign students. Our state motto should be "come to Alaska and bring your women and your money...leave Alaska without either."
@princepeterwolf7 ай бұрын
That's the best summary for this crisis I have ever seen online, well put!
@bananaempijama6 ай бұрын
THIS!! Been living in Lisbon, Portugal for almost 40 years and it's getting worse by the year.
@82easyrider5 ай бұрын
That's the most ignorant thing I've read. Economics work very differently. Tourism benefits the economy - it creates jobs. It helps locals. You are only thinking of the little tourist shops? what about the hotels, local airlines, transport companies, supermarkets... and the taxes tourists indirectly pay to the locals govt?? Basic economics!!!
@calexico665 ай бұрын
@@82easyrider talking like a true troll.
@tpop37237 ай бұрын
Time for diversifying the economy and not solely relying on tourism.
@user-k4d-e59mo28oc7 ай бұрын
Excellent idea. Manufacturing, high tech, office work . . . but those have been mostly relocated, outsourced, automated. And nobody wants to do organic farm work.
@Joey-ct8bm7 ай бұрын
🤣 Yeah, sure. People won't come to Venice or a gorgeous island anymore.
@vrrr.j7 ай бұрын
The economy will never healed. That's why many countries must rely on tourism. Understandable, but if not treated right, many places will destroyed.
@flaviopinto82837 ай бұрын
Thats pretty much what they have now. Once its gone the misery and downfall will take place
@shauncameron83906 ай бұрын
The Canary Islands don't the land mass or expertise for anything else.
@cweaver40806 ай бұрын
Ban all cruise ships everywhere. Tourist destinations happier, mother Earth happier. Problem solved.
@anonymous..-7 ай бұрын
I stopped visiting tourist destinations years ago. I got disgusted at the amount of people allowed to trample on human antiquities. Rome is sad. I now do more natural and physically active travel, not walking around and looking at old stuff and eating.
@jaivas166 ай бұрын
sounds simply like "been there done that" you traveled around and had your fill...could you blame others for doing what you already did?
@jamestk6567 ай бұрын
I've been to several places in Spain, France, and Italy. They're nice but not irreplaceable experiences. Not only that, but you could tell the locals are sick of dealing with tourists too or even just foreigners in general. At this point, they might as well charge tourists 100 euros per visit and that should fix their overtourism problem overnight.
@minhlede7 ай бұрын
all these measurements target the tourist who is just consuming and using the offer that's provided by greedy investors. that's the source of the problem. your aunt who is renting her room or apartment to tourists is not the problem. the students who book that offer are not the problem. it's the companies and investors who are buying and renting real estate on a big scale and drive the locals away until the city turns into disneyland.
@apophisstr67196 ай бұрын
This is what happens when there aren't anything to balance the playing field, prime example of power goes unchecked.
@aquelpibe5 ай бұрын
Exactly That is how AirBNB started and it was a terrific idea, but then big investors stepped in and ruined everything Capitalism is fine when there are regulations to keep it in check; unchecked capitalism leads to wealth concentration for a few at the expense of the rest
@revivemtb59617 ай бұрын
No problem will go elsewhere
@ednafernandez84557 ай бұрын
Jajajaja 🤣
@Neeper787 ай бұрын
Yup
@jamisojo6 ай бұрын
That is exactly the plan. Heavily tax places people want to go the most. Everything else will fall into line.
@marjorielutzke63985 ай бұрын
I live in Hawaii, a huge part of the problem are cruise ships. Dumping thousands in small areas, not equipped to manage water, waste, and resources. Cruise lines rarely help local economies. We must learn to manage tourism with care and respect to these local populations. I have always wanted an extended trip to Europe going to smaller less known towns. I want to experience the incredible history and the arts. Aloha and love from Hawaii.
@matthewmccarthy24067 ай бұрын
Air BNB should be banned and each country come up with it's own version that can be regulated to benefit the local communities where it operates. Why should the uber rich in San Fransisco get 15% of rental spaces in Barcelona and else where? If it could be kept local in would provide good jobs and could be tailored to local conditions. Boycott Air bnb and encourage local versions to be developed.
@jamisojo6 ай бұрын
Levy large taxes on Airbnb properties. Make that much less profitable. Tourists can stay in hotels like everybody else that travels.
@neothaka7 ай бұрын
A podcast phrased it quite accurately. Traveling for many people today is not about the experience, but about building your social media character. Everything is done for validation on social media platforms it seems. If less than 1000 people like the instagram shot, the trip was considered a failure I suppose.
@aquelpibe5 ай бұрын
Excellent post
@valenaizik27536 ай бұрын
Funny how some europeans don’t want people to even visit all while a greater number of europeans regularly immigrate elsewhere all while complaining about Europe😂
@antiquesewist4236 ай бұрын
Being angry at the tourists won't help; they're the wrong target. Be angry at all the businesses that allow the tourists to even be there. The tour guides, the bus companies, the hotels, and definitely the low rung wannabe landlords doing Airbnbs. As a tourist, if I can't easily get somewhere and find a place to stay...I'm not going. Problem solved
@BlueredCatalan7 ай бұрын
€5 Euro daily fee for someone who was able to afford a trip to a foreign country, hotel, shopping and other activities. Somehow the Italian government thinks this will reduce tourist overcrowding in Venice 😅😂
@scch40567 ай бұрын
They (Government) are just increasing their earnings....the average citizen has no benefit in the mass tourism but only looses.
@msg4alexandre7 ай бұрын
Exactly, better off to shut down their airport and port, nobody in nobody out.. problem solved... and please don't ask for EU money to save your sinking city, Sunk Venice would be another option to keep tourist away.
@emmanuelnaranjo81147 ай бұрын
It should be 1000$
@FailedFlea937 ай бұрын
@@emmanuelnaranjo8114Why?
@Joey-ct8bm7 ай бұрын
@@Limecat88 I'm definitely doing a roadtrip this year through Europe. It's not the time to wait. It's gonna have a reverse effect.
@eksbocks94387 ай бұрын
Short term rentals steal homes from the locals. Tourists are supposed to stay in hotels. And all that money goes back to the community. Instead of one selfish property owner.
@stevenalvarado-doc73347 ай бұрын
so its better that a multinational corporation gets the money as opposed to a local?
@TurinStark57 ай бұрын
@@stevenalvarado-doc7334it's not even locals... I've seen many rooms / places being managed by companies...
@JoseFerreira-zb7wh7 ай бұрын
Hotels are too much also. Amesterdam for example has just forbided the construction of new ones. There has to be rules and limits for everything. They all can exist. To the point they don't become harmful.
@quantummotion7 ай бұрын
@@JoseFerreira-zb7whExactly. I would rather stay in room/apartment in an AirBNB in the Alfama in Lisbon, and see the family that lives in the same building get the money so they can afford to stay in the Alfama. The local.pays taxes. My last trip to Portugal (Azores and Lisbon), both locations the landlord stayed in the building where I rented a room, both landlords only owned the one home I stayed at.
@SK-lt1so7 ай бұрын
@@quantummotion Disagree It's like zoning-an Airbnb is in a residential area, in a residential home, these places are not supposed to be businesses. A hotel is in a location for businesses, labeled as a business. The neighbors of the place you stayed probably weren't happy.
@garmin14885 ай бұрын
Cheap air travel and airbnb have destroyed many destinations.
@TesterAnimal17 ай бұрын
What does the economy of the Canary Islands produce without tourism? Be careful what you wish for.
@morningsunshine02166 ай бұрын
Exactly. They’re biting the hand that feeds them
@AMG-BENZ-16 ай бұрын
I spend my winters in Tenerife and I for one believe that simply capping the total number of rooms (hotels and private rentals) available would at least prevent the over tourism.
@claretblue25093 ай бұрын
@@AMG-BENZ-1”capping” still reduces economic output. what are you going to replace it with?
@renanbp7 ай бұрын
Funny how many of the Canary Islanders were once tourists that decided to move there.
@BlueFrenzy7 ай бұрын
Barcelona has a population of 1.5 million people. There's about 20 million tourist every year. If we cannot see the problem...
@cyberfunk37937 ай бұрын
And those tourists bring a huge amount of income to that city and without that income many of the people living in Barcelona would be left without a job, so how is having more jobs a problem?
@benavidesruiz7 ай бұрын
Barcelona already has other industries (medical research, TECH, car industry, etc, etc) ,and too much tourism is disturbing the other business and living population. Too much greed of tour operators and Airbnb. The government (local, regional and national level)is taken strict measures about this, if not greed of just few may destroy everything and also jeopardise other industry sectors.
@Joey-ct8bm7 ай бұрын
Spain has a one good economic year and they think they can do without tourism. Amsterdam has also 20 million, but is a lot smaller than Barcelona. 900k population. We also get the stag do's of the UK.
@masterkraft47467 ай бұрын
@@cyberfunk3793 Barcelona is already shifting paradigm, but can't be made too fast due to politics. Barcelona has a tech hub, and many other industries thriving as well. It doesn't really need that much tourism, or at least mass tourism
@masterkraft47467 ай бұрын
@@Joey-ct8bm Barcelona is not as bad as it was 8 years ago. AirBnB is already almost banned unless you got a license and they don't mint new ones anymore
@urimtefiki2267 ай бұрын
For years I have not been on vacation, only the rich can afford it.
@julierogers11557 ай бұрын
It IS expensive.
@icwiener99357 ай бұрын
ryanair flights to portugal are like 30 euro and a room, if you dont need anything fancy maybe 35 per night
@andreiavieiradasilva75347 ай бұрын
@@icwiener9935And meanwhile the population in Portugal can’t even afford to rent a whole house
@trildi7 ай бұрын
@@andreiavieiradasilva7534 Entirely down to the Portuguese politicians, even Central and Eastern European countries are overtaking Portugal when it comes to the minimum national wage.
@SmokyOle7 ай бұрын
@@andreiavieiradasilva7534Nobody can afford to rent a house today anywhere in the west. Portugal acts like this situation is unique to them. Wake up. It's even more unaffordable in the US and Canada.
@jackfenton22716 ай бұрын
You're a local in one place, and a tourist everywhere else.
@johnerikson21077 ай бұрын
What about the strains on water supply, sewage treatment, and trash disposal?
@JoseFerreira-zb7wh7 ай бұрын
and the architectural heritage of some of these citys. There have been several reports of it becoming severely and rapidly degraded because of the amount of people visiting them. In the end, tourism can kill itself.
@claretblue25093 ай бұрын
Build more water treatment plants. It is really that simple. Supply and demand my friend.
@AnthonyEvans-gf8fd7 ай бұрын
If they don’t want us there that’s absolutely fine with me, Asia is absolutely full of amazing places that really want people to visit
@aquelpibe5 ай бұрын
Of course you are free to choose your destinations, but you missed the point And even in Asia with a population density far higher than Europe, there are places - like Bali - where they are realizing that more is not necessarily better
@marjorielutzke63985 ай бұрын
They are destroying many places there as well.
@freeman100004 ай бұрын
@mypapaya590Europe is the overrated continent. Asia is amazing and as an Aussie I am glad we live in the neighbourhood.
@TheBearAspirin7 ай бұрын
Sadly, on the other side of the globe, Hawaii, Japan, and Tahiti are suffering the same thing.
@ebarbour717 ай бұрын
If tourism is limited, unemployment will go up. The pandemic kinda showed what happens when tourism stops to those popular destinations.
@carmenm.40915 ай бұрын
I’m of the opinion that, like this man said, travelling to go on holiday to different countries is a luxury. I know people who travel at least 3 times a year to Spain, Bali and Thailand. I know of 16 year olds who have traveled round the world several times already. In the 1980’s we’d go on summer vacation ones a year and some of my classmates would maybe go on a ski vacation in winter as well. Now nearly everyone can afford going several times but that doesn’t mean you have to. Add to this that the world population has grown significantly since the 1980’s. I wouldn’t like to live on a small island and be overwhelmed by the passengers of cruise ships every day.
@marjorielutzke63985 ай бұрын
Cruise lines have created cheap mass tourism that are harming places not prepared to manage that many people dumped on their shores. I live in Hawaii, It breaks my heart to see what has happened here. Many are leaving because of cost of living in the U.S. Thereby driving up costs for these areas.
@carmenm.40915 ай бұрын
@@marjorielutzke6398 heartbreaking!!
@markmd97 ай бұрын
I was in Venice. The city center was transformed in a big Mall. You can find there all international brands. That city is built for tourists.
@stellarsjay17736 ай бұрын
It was not when I visited it a few decades back. There were no cruise ships, no influencers. A short walk from the central square and you were in quiet corners with no one but a few locals.
@msg4alexandre7 ай бұрын
Instead Canaries Island, go to Cape Verde next door, there you will be welcome, they appreciate Tourists spending their hard earn money in their country.
@masterkraft47467 ай бұрын
because they are poorer
@Captain.Pugwash7 ай бұрын
Nothing there tho. Only the beach. No culture worth talking about.
@shawnbell63927 ай бұрын
Just having money in ones pocket does not mean they own other places or have more rights than those who live there.
@claretblue25093 ай бұрын
@@shawnbell6392how are you owning anything after visiting for a week.
@claretblue25093 ай бұрын
@@masterkraft4746because it has no tourism.
@jm75785 ай бұрын
When I went to Europe, I did my best to speak the local language. I was in Barcelona, I loved it, yet I did not act touristy. I love Barcelona.
@bradfordjhart7 ай бұрын
Be careful what you wish for, if the tourists leave and never come back, and you have an economy that's based on tourism 🤷🏻♂️
@JD-tn5lz7 ай бұрын
WOW. You drank some KoolAid and said "Good!" That is precisely the attitude that the large multi-nationals like Holland America wants you to have. I've lived in some of those communities. Here's how it is, at least in Alaska. The multi dominates the market. There is no competition, every "independent" operator has to pay a kickback (anywhere from 20 to 35%) to the multi or the tourists brought in by the multi (easily 75% of the traffic) never learn of those indie operators or are guided to a different operator cooperating with the multi. Nearly the entire staff of the multi on site is imported. Close to 100%. In Alaska it means, non-Alaskan Lower 48ers in management, and a few in customer contact roles and usually eastern Europeans and South Americans doing all the menial labor. The foreign imports are brought in because Alaskan minimum wage seems a fortune to them, they will each easily work 60 to 70 hours a week, and they make few complaints about living conditions and rarely know about overtime pay. The tourism workers also spend (when they spend) their wages on site with the employer. I could go on and on. So if you ever visit Alaska, odds are great that if your guide speaks unaccented American English, he or she is a 48er and is highly unlikely to have any first hand knowledge...they also put NOTHING back into the local economy. Nothing. That guy bussing the table or the gal cleaning your hotel room? Romania or Malaysia or Brazil or etc. No, tourism is a bane. We locals pretty much hate you, but we'll take your money if we can and your wife if we want to.
@Hatunrumioc6 ай бұрын
@@JD-tn5lzI'm glad they bring in people from elsewhere. Now visitors to Alaska don't have to deal with locals like you.
@watjejanssen75357 ай бұрын
stop tourist coming in but dont cry if there is no tourists money coming in problem solved !
@OutragedPufferfish7 ай бұрын
Een land moet niet afhankelijk zijn van toerisme. Er is voor autochtonen genoeg ander werk nodig en mogelijk.
@michaellynch11327 ай бұрын
For places like Venice, there isn't much money coming in from tourists. Most of the tourists come in from the Cruise liners and they eat and get everything from the boat. All they do is come, walk around and take pictures and leave their plastic in Venice. Mass tourism, particularly Cruise ships is not good for any place.
@tqrlv2nt37 ай бұрын
obviously they know they can survive without relying on tourism that’s why they started protesting
@elulugnie42507 ай бұрын
They're not against tourism. They're against OVER tourism. Massive difference.
@watjejanssen75357 ай бұрын
@@elulugnie4250 how much is over and how much is normal according to you then
@kenhunt51537 ай бұрын
Do not travel in August. Try to avoid the summer. The time has come to avoid the hotspots: NYC, Rome, Venice, Amsterdam, Paris, Prague and many others. Off season travel to Perugia, York, Lecce, Northern Spain, Poland or inland Croatia. October or April should be considered.
@shinyshinythings7 ай бұрын
Um no not northern Spain thank you very much.
@kenhunt51537 ай бұрын
@@shinyshinythings So...visiting Northern Spain is a no go? Could you say that about any area then? What % of Spain's GDP comes from tourism?
@tylerdurden83785 ай бұрын
Double edged sword. Tourism props up their economies but the influx degrades their quality of life.
@lazylad85447 ай бұрын
Airbnb is not just a problem in tourist areas. There is one opposite me and we live in the suburbs.
@Illisil7 ай бұрын
Time to simply raise the prices. If you have too much demand relative to what you're able and willing to supply, then its time to raise prices!
@TurinStark57 ай бұрын
And then you worsen the experience for the locals. You can't charge different prices in cafés, restaurants etc between tourists an locals... This would hurt the locals a lot
@user-k4d-e59mo28oc7 ай бұрын
@@TurinStark5 No, only for accommodation . . . wait . . . that's already affecting locals.
@Illisil7 ай бұрын
@TurinStark5 when I said raise prices, I meant in the hotels. An increase in hotel prices would reduce the number of tourists coming to the area. Also, with fewer tourists, restaurants would see falling demand and would lower their prices to compensate. This is basic economics
@Марта-й7е7 ай бұрын
Това няма да спре туристите, само ще влоши качеството на предлаганите услуги. Омагьосан кръг.
@Марта-й7е7 ай бұрын
@@TurinStark5 В Турция в ресторантите неофициално има различни цени за местните и туристите. И много мамят.
@timezero59497 ай бұрын
I'm willing to bet the few complainers have been tourists themselves.
@OutragedPufferfish6 ай бұрын
The only vacation I've ever taken was to North Korea in 2011. I have the right to complain 😋
@thehistorynerd85375 ай бұрын
I mean, it depends for me at least. For me, overtourism is where there is no localness anymore, where restaurants and stores cater to tourists, and where you cannot hear the local language. So far in my experience, Dubrovnik was the worst, and Crete (specifically in Chania) was the best of both of experiencing the local places and the tourist places
@FloydtheRoommate6 ай бұрын
I've told my friends before not to use Air BNB as it's just destroying the housing and rental market. I've often heard the repsonse "but it's nice to have your own kitchen, you can have people round etc." - to that I think, these are luxuries that I am willing to sacrifice for the wellbeing of a local population. It isn't "your own kitchen", it's a kitchen that should be available to local residents on a long-term basis. Not a rotation of tourists who are on a short visit. Visit cities and towns that don't struggle with overtourism. Befriend the local residents, support their businesses, learn about the area that you're visiting and the issues that they may be facing as an area or a country. Show our governments and our councils that we are not interested in the act of cultural commodification.
@Marcel.Miranda7 ай бұрын
For starters, stop the locals for having theirs homes as "alternative accommodation". If regulated hotels were the only accommodation option, the number will reduce significantly. But then, most of the "tourist" destinations have businesses and significant part of the economy based on tourism. So guess winning "tranquility" and "serenity" would represent damages on local business.
@JoseFerreira-zb7wh7 ай бұрын
The answer is finding a middle ground in which tourism and locals can coexist; in which (more)local businesses are actually better for people's lives, and don't make them worse. You don't have to forbid anything, but there has to be rules and limits. Hotels are too much also. Amesterdam just fordid the building of new ones for example.
@quantummotion7 ай бұрын
The locals will sell their homes to the hotels for good money, and you will still end up with the same problem. The people with new money in hand buy cheaper property outside the cities, driving up prices in the towns and countryside. People will still complain.
@msg4alexandre7 ай бұрын
They want to have both. it's like getting paid but not working for it.. free meal.
@user-k4d-e59mo28oc7 ай бұрын
@@msg4alexandre It's the hotel and restaurants that are reaping most of the revenue, but locals having to pay more.
@delta_glider43627 ай бұрын
@@JoseFerreira-zb7wh >tourism and locals can coexist OK. What local busineses Vienece have aside chained with tourism?
@mintheman77 ай бұрын
The world is a big place, there are a lot of other places for tourists besides Europe. Not only are they cheaper but also more authentic if you stay away from the tour groups.
@CaptCanuck44447 ай бұрын
It’s fine to visit Europe, just visit some of the lesser know cities and towns and they will be happy to have you there. Trust me, I do it a lot and it’s a really enjoyable experience.
@myfinancechannel24325 ай бұрын
Stop the large cruiseship stopovers. They bring extremely high volumes in a short period. I've seen the gross overcrowding on the Greek Islands like Santorini and Mykonos brought by the huge cruiseliners
@Zzzooooppp7 ай бұрын
Germans when talking about too many Europeans going somewhere, spending money, and leaving 😡 Germans when talking about too many Non-europeans going somewhere, disturbing the local way of life, breaking social cohesion 🙈
@keymaker4106 ай бұрын
I remember visiting Venice when Covid still kept many tourists away, and the city was paradise then. I can appreciate why people are against tourists overcrowding their cities and why something has to be done to keep these beautiful places from becoming Disneyland
@Hyejin.park236 ай бұрын
Imagine waking up in the morning ..holding ur cup of coffee in ur hand ..then looking outside ur window just to catch glimpse of strangers ..
@markycypress84847 ай бұрын
I 'm glad the too many breaks a year thing was mentioned. So many people fly TOO MUCH, it's just not viable any more.
@ponybgd7 ай бұрын
then stay home pal.
@mikethespike75797 ай бұрын
It baffles me how so many people think they all need to spend their vacation in one single place. I mean, come on, 20 million visitors in Venice per year! I've travelled around a lot in Europe, seen and spent time in many gorgeous places where the folk are begging for tourists. If all these millions of tourists were spread out over these places you wouldn't notice them and everyone would be happy.
@jaivas166 ай бұрын
you assume that everybody keeps going back and back to Venice and not that its people wanting to see Venice for the first time...these "hey i already travelled yet i ask you lot dont travel please" solutions are righteous and ineffective...yet you see them all over this thread
@aquelpibe5 ай бұрын
Have you been to Venice? Or other major destinations? I suspect you have, and now you are telling those who haven´t to go somewhere else
@mikethespike75795 ай бұрын
@@aquelpibe Do you not understand what it means to places such as Venice to allow the numbers of visitors to grow without limit? When I visited Venice for the first time in the early 1970s the city had a million visitors a year and 200 000 Venetians lived there. Now 20 million visitors come each year and only 50 000 Venetians live there. You think that is okay?
@aquelpibe5 ай бұрын
@@mikethespike7579 You misread my comment; I understand it perfectly, Venice tourism cannot go on like this I am just saying that someone who has already been there telling others not to go is hypocritical I too like to go to more out of the way, not so touristy locations but I am the first to admit that if I had never been to say Paris, Barcelona, Rome or Florence I would not choose the less visited places over the trendy ones
@mikethespike75795 ай бұрын
@@aquelpibe It is not hypocrisy to rub facts under people's noses, just because I was born earlier and able to visit these places when they were far less crowded.
@Hyejin.park236 ай бұрын
Over tourism make everything seems expensive even for the local ..😢
@Julia-fo4tk5 ай бұрын
Around the Estepona area, the greedy Spanish continue building masses of holiday apartments; rectangular box 'villas' with 4 bathrooms, taking up any spare green space. (Ghost town areas in winter.) There's water shortage, too much traffic and public transport is diabolical. Golf, golf, golf - the courses require water too.
@OctPSfever4 ай бұрын
I dont blame them. Locals live there. In S Korea, there is Hankok village, Korean traditional houses. The tourists go there to look at their houses literally. Thats where residents live 24/7. There is no privacy nor nuisances
@JR-gh8lp6 ай бұрын
As a tourist I agree with the Canarians.
@HuskyOwner-bl1jf7 ай бұрын
Tourism is a double edged sword Local businesses want the money that tourists bring in, but tourists are looking to let loose and have a good time They rarely are very considerate of the locals Even Fort Lauderdale in the United States wants college students to stop coming there for spring break because of all the havoc that they cause But if they actually got their way the community would lose a lot of money and I mean a LOT
@movdqa7 ай бұрын
I think that this exists in a lot of places to some extent. We have this in our sleepy state from time to time. It creates a mess in small towns that aren't designed for traffic, visitors, and trash.
@Suehuskins7 ай бұрын
Maybe check to see if officials are advertising your town as a getaway to boost their pay-er I mean bring more dollars for the town. Two towns near me had ads all over(even yt) as a getaway and now it takes over an hour to get home from work in what use to be a 10 minute drive. As far as rent, there is NO way locals can pay rent for a decent home anymore. Try to buy a home and unless you know someone, it is impossible. Homes are sold within 10 minutes of listing and at crazy prices. .
@movdqa7 ай бұрын
@@Suehuskins We're a tourism state but we already have more than we can handle. People want a ton of recreation after the pandemic and someone doing a viral video of some out of the way place is more the problem than small towns advertising. One example (not in our state) is what happens to Salem, MA in September and October.
@JoseFerreira-zb7wh7 ай бұрын
In destinations like the ones mentioned it's all the time like this. Numbers are crazy! And they aren't small towns, so there are a lot of people getting harmed.
@thehistorynerd85375 ай бұрын
Found out last year that my US State of New Jersey has ads in Dublin and yesterday in London lol
@movdqa5 ай бұрын
@@thehistorynerd8537 Chamber of Commerce type stuff? I suppose that states and cities can promote tourism from other countries not realizing the impact it can have on residents.
@nigelmansfield30116 ай бұрын
A hard problem to solve now when so many areas, countries and businesses have become dependent on tourism. I remember a time when Paros was a quiet backwater. Even local, domestic over-tourism is a problem. I visited an area of Italy, not far from Rome, where the town and lake were overrun with Italian tourists in summertime but were dead in winter. I am from Jersey by descent there is a two tier property market that precludes visitors from buying certain properties. Perhaps something like this could be expanded but I can see local businesses objecting. Florence is a nightmare in the summer.
@PhoebeKarterr6 ай бұрын
Cruise ships are the worst. People will stop in cities without spending anything because they already have accommodation and food on the cruise ship. If it was for me, they would be allowed in the city only after paying a fee.
@LA905987 ай бұрын
Careful what you wish for Europe. I don't see lots of other industries lined up for when the tourists don't go any more
@ludovician7 ай бұрын
Don't you dare point out how the Euro hit parity with the dollar recently
@ilovelimpfries7 ай бұрын
It seems like they forgot how many business suffers and went bankrupt during covid.
@missakhaladjian7 ай бұрын
20 hour work week consequence
@imnobodywhoareyouu7 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same, don’t those places live from tourism?
@tarnpirlane67925 ай бұрын
Does tourism explain why every souvenir shop in Lisbon has Indians working in them??
@odiii19667 ай бұрын
Same thing here in Holbox, Tulum, Playa del Carmen, etc. Too much turism and poor infrastructure.
@noh68654 ай бұрын
Atleast Mexico has cartel$ to keep the mass population scared from visiting. If not you would really get overtourism
@odiii19664 ай бұрын
@@noh6865 It's a cliché. Some states indeed are no men's land, but Yucatán and Quintana Roo are safe. And honestly I feel more safe in Mexico than in a lot of states of the USA. Guess why so many Americans are migrating to Mexico? Ask them!
@zapfanzapfan7 ай бұрын
The problems of being popular...
@hayabusa276 ай бұрын
Get rid of the cruise ships, those passengers don't spend a dime in these cities yet destroy the waterways like in Venice. People who cruise do so because they are cheap.
@i86ij997 ай бұрын
Even if people think AirBnb are ok because of "free market" or "capitalism", they are actually getting more expensive than regular hotels (including cleaning fees), plus they may not have nice pools or dining services or bars.
@Spscc239986 ай бұрын
From the tourist's viewpoint, the answer is to select places as yet unspoiled by tourism. Example destinations would include the rainy, crime-ridden city of Buenaventura (Colombia), Elephant Island in the Antarctic some of the more remote villages in the mountains of Afghanistan. In such resorts, the tourist can experience an authentic taste of local culture without the annoyance of meeting other tourists.
@akinigiri7 ай бұрын
Travel has become way too easy And people flexing holidays on social media doesn’t help … Back when, traveling was a luxury and not many did it
@shauncameron83906 ай бұрын
Because only the rich and privileged could travel.
@deanna55856 ай бұрын
@@shauncameron8390no backpacking and living cheap was the norm in the 90s for young people you didn’t expect luxury you adapted to the environment you didn’t expect it to cater to you
@Dashawn.B4 ай бұрын
Welcome to the life of a New York resident.
@zhenwenlu26076 ай бұрын
Dear tourists .... please don't go where you are not welcome.
@anneaylmer16555 ай бұрын
I've always loved Dubrovnik, and began visiting in 1973. Since then our friends (Croats) have stated that tourism has spoilt the area, especially cruise ships, which can mean an influx of up to 20k visitors in one day!!! Especially since Game of Thrones had scenes filmed there. I'm so glad we went when we did, and enjoyed the local cuisine (hardly available now) now replaced by more exotic and expensive dishes. I don't know if this is the correct spelling, but we loved the spicy cevapccici (meatballs) and I was looking forward to trying some on my recent visit to Dubrovnik this year, with no luck!! The true joy of the visit was destroyed by the humungous crowds, as the cruise ships spilled their cargo to the town. We were moored in the Bay of Lapad, where I recognised our old hotel Hotel Lapad across the bay. It was like coming home until I reached the city. Then the bubble burst!!
@JAW-i5z6 ай бұрын
The three or four measures that every government should put in place: 1) Ban AirBNBs and similar places, and keep a watchful eye for illegal tourist apartments; 2) Place a 100€ tourist tax to every adult visiting, and 3) Limit and watch the number of tour operators. But, above all, 4) BAN CRUISE SHIPS.
@Beachgirl15 ай бұрын
BAN PRIVATE JETS FOR THE HOLLYWOOD RULING CROWD.
@gazo115 ай бұрын
Europe will go bankrupt😂😂
@eliseereclus34752 ай бұрын
@@gazo11 No.
@gaborrajnai62137 ай бұрын
I like tourists, they bring life to our city. Although my city is built for millions of people, so I can see thatr they are too much for a smaller community.
@teachmetheway9287 ай бұрын
Way to many people on the earth already
@scch40567 ай бұрын
No, earth is big enough. But there are way to many greedy people...
@voyd15077 ай бұрын
Volunteer to sign out
@oldsenpai43377 ай бұрын
Actually, were in population decline and many countries want their populations to have more children to combat this decline.
@gomperhooblet7 ай бұрын
@@oldsenpai4337People are making that choice because there are too many people. Governments just want more taxpayers
@trildi7 ай бұрын
@@voyd1507 They won't let us. Assisted dying is illegal.
@joerichardwad16454 ай бұрын
I don’t understand why tourists go to these places where they’re just crowded in by other tourists. It’s more fun going to less visited places where you have space to discover and get to know the local culture.
@JPinShenzhen5 ай бұрын
I’m in Prague right now. They have a 5 euro tax per day on tourists. I don’t think it is stopping many people. There are still thousands here in the city center.
@shareika7 ай бұрын
They need to make laws to restrict mass-tourism, increase affordable housing, support environmental tourism (farm stays, conservational projects), ban cheap plastics, educate the public constantly (on conservation and respectful behaviour), and make quality offers in order to attract quality people.
@Pou1gie17 ай бұрын
This is why NY has become less and less affordable since the early 90s. I think that there should be a retroactive state and federal law banning non-citizens from buying land and/or property. This would help to decrease rents and make buying affordable for more citizens.
@Stangy045 ай бұрын
NY has a political problem not a tourist problem 😅.
@stankythecat67355 ай бұрын
I refuse to travel to the popular destinations… not worth it
@pattyofurniture7 ай бұрын
Perhaps we should only go to places we've been invited.
@michaelholcomb49014 ай бұрын
Last year, I flew from the US to Argentina and visited Colonia, Uruguay, by ferry, and then I flew to Ushuaia and drove to the southern point of the Pan Am highway, and finally flew to El Calafate and took motorcoach tours to El Chalten and Perito Moreno Glacier. I didn’t feel like any of those places were “overrun” with tourists, but they had quite a few tourists. Maybe it’s less crowded because of the long flights there and how far apart the attractions are?
@kyungshim64837 ай бұрын
Tourists chasing Instagram photos is the problem.
@jenniferhorstmann22797 ай бұрын
I don’t want to be anywhere that I’m not wanted. I’ll just stay home, thanks.
@purplesprigs6 ай бұрын
You are very welcome in Florida. Wear sunscreen...lots of sunscreen...no, more than that.
@LongAwaitedBaby6 ай бұрын
Have you noticed that a lot of people want to migrate to Europe, but they do not want to adapt? Then they complain that there is racism.
@Burgemeesterr6 ай бұрын
Did you speak to one? Can you adapt very fast?
@joesmith19464 ай бұрын
Half the people are inviting me and the other half are asking me not to come. If you don't want me, close your hotels.
@sedecim7 ай бұрын
This has been going on in places in the Caribbean , and other parts of the world for decades. But now more European and western cities are dealing with the problems. Not to mention the climate problems that tourism is effecting globally? More and more flights means more air pollution and noise pollution for people who live near airports.
@JoseFerreira-zb7wh7 ай бұрын
the list of problems is endless. Do low cost flying companys fly to the caribbean?
@miguelmelchior9867 ай бұрын
Most visited countries on the planet are European, France being first and Spain second
@lg2067 ай бұрын
I watched a documentary where in Jamaica the locals don’t even have public beaches anymore in some cities. All the beach land is owned by hotels, putting small fisherman out of work. Tourists have an ethical responsibility to also advocate for locals.
@JoseFerreira-zb7wh7 ай бұрын
@@lg206 in Greece tere have been recent protests on that too.
@lg2067 ай бұрын
@@JoseFerreira-zb7wh I vote with my money. I don’t visit any place where tourists > locals. The whole point is traveling is to meet different people from different cultures
@308_Negra_Arroyo_Lane7 ай бұрын
That Hong Kong accent though.
@galshaine20185 ай бұрын
Dubrovnik, Barcelona, Santorini/Tera & Mykonos: among places I was sure I would visit withing 20 years when I started travelling in the 1990's, but abandoned the 'plan' just because when visiting similarly 'mass visited' places (Mt Saint Michelle, Florence) I decided it would he better to 'know' them through looking at photo's. Instead I diverted travelling towards longer, more relaxed, journeys to destinations which are secondary. Like the Trodos mountains in Cyprus, Balkan mountains in Bulgaria or the Saronic gulf islands near Athens. None of the above is empty of tourists... Just normal.
@laughoutmeow6 ай бұрын
They should welcome tourists since tourists aren’t taking anyone’s jobs and are there to support local business. Tourism is a big amplifier for the countries economy.
@rd46607 ай бұрын
If you do away with tourism, you'll do away with your jobs and your economy.
@mikevarga67427 ай бұрын
Since they don’t produce badly any product anymore. They need tourism. They will be crying in a few years about it
@waterbearer46274 ай бұрын
People are really like sheep. They all vacation in the same cities. They walk like cattle around the city. How can they enjoy this when it is so busy!? They need to try to explore different regions outside of Europe. The locals and what they want must be respected first. Tourists are secondary.
@detlefschnepel27237 ай бұрын
Completely agree with those people!!
@bog1dan7 ай бұрын
I don't think they know what they want. Some areas only survived and evolved due to turism . Otherwise, the'll be dead zones. Or it's just a way to extract more money from tourists ?
@JoseFerreira-zb7wh7 ай бұрын
It's not a question of all or nothing. It's just become too much of a good thing. It's harmful to people now. There can be a middle ground in which it's good for the local economy while not harming local people and surroundings. There has to be rules and limits.
@quantummotion7 ай бұрын
Some places have forgotten how desperately poor they were before tourism. Tourism was the one thing that worked because the location in question had nothing else economically to offer the market. Amsterdam certainly can restrict tourists hard, but the Canary Islands? Not so much.
@filipepedro82727 ай бұрын
Just cos you need to feed yourself, it does not mean you have to overeat... Everything needs balance. This over saturated tourism creates other social problems. It needs to be accessed and tackled so it can benefit both the industry and locals
@JoseFerreira-zb7wh7 ай бұрын
@@quantummotion there's always something else. You just have to get past the obvious. Most industries don't depend on geography. Also, tourism exists in those islands for a long time and only now they complain. So tourism isn't the problem. Too much of it is.
@folddealfeal27406 ай бұрын
@@JoseFerreira-zb7whfacts, people don't understand the middle ground anymore 😂. Not everything should be all nothing. There can be compromises
@angelwingz8927 ай бұрын
Laws protecting property owners from bad tenants, sitting tenants & squatters were repealed. Owners realised the better tenants were Airbnb visitors who paid in advance and were in and out. The owners were protected from the very people who complain about tourism overload.
@shauncameron83906 ай бұрын
Pretty much.
@DownwardElevator7 ай бұрын
What's interesting about these protests is that it's only the people who don't depend on tourism for their livelihood. I'm sure those who depend on tourism are not protesting. It's the job of their governments to strike the right balance. Personally, I like to travel, and I will not visit any place that has these protests. I want to travel to where I feel welcomed. This is one more thing that "influencers" are ruining for everyone though. They are the most annoying tourists.
@hermankoopman94684 ай бұрын
Tickets are still very cheap; because no tax on kerosine (jet-fuel). Tax of 30-50% is quite normal for petrol/diesel for cars. Use tax on kerosine for local housing. Problem solved.
@Evemeister126 ай бұрын
Air BnB, package holidays, low budget airlines. They all play a part. Build it and they will come.
@MCY-b8e2 ай бұрын
The issue is that Europe's economy relies heavily on tourism, but much of the revenue flows back to large American companies, rather than staying within the local economy. Unfortunately, addressing this requires action at the governmental level.
@ThatGuy685807 ай бұрын
That's a shame I am a respectful tourist and I really wanted to go to Spain soon. Oh well