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We have some useful information to help you navigate such hostile destinations. Knowing about such destinations in advance can help you plan your journey properly to avoid unpleasant situations.
Generally, locals at tourist destinations welcome tourists. After all, tourists make the city famous and bring in money. But there are many situations where locals may become hostile to tourists. Here are some reasons for this:
Venice in Italy is without a doubt one of the most popular destinations. But the situation is such that the number of locals is coming down, while the number of tourists has quadrupled. Residential homes and flats are being turned into places for tourists to stay. Recently, locals even held a funeral for the city. While tourism has helped the city, they are now experiencing the negative effects of tourism.
Barcelona in Spain is one of the places where there are more tourists than locals. The growth of tourist apartments has worried locals. There have even been graffiti asking tourists to go back. The situation has ensured tourist caps have been introduced with limits on the number of tourists entering the city. Drunk and unruly behavior by tourists on the beach is another reason for the hostility.
Amsterdam in the Netherlands has been a popular tourist destination for many years. The excessive visits by tourists have now made locals feel they have had enough. The city is no longer marketing its tourist facilities. Their focus is now not on numbers, but on getting quality visitors who can appreciate local culture.
The land-locked country of Bhutan is one of the first to introduce a tourist tax. Their focus is on increasing the value offered by tourists while bringing down the volume. The sustainable development fee charged varies from $65 to $200 per day. The fee is charged to cover expenses for the development of the country.
The Texas town of Arlington is known for being openly hostile to tourists. A study showed that the residents of the city were most hostile towards tourists. The behavior of tourists who visit the town has led to this situation.
The Italian coastal town of Cinque Terre has become so hostile to tourists that they are now driving tourists away. The excessive influx of tourists has led to a cap being fixed. Only 1.5 million tourists per year are now allowed inside the town.
Here are some tips to help you navigate hostile destinations:
Follow these tips to be a respectful tourist and enjoy your vacation mindfully.
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