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- Popular vacation spots are actively deterring tourists to combat overtourism.
- Local governments are issuing tourist curfews and blocking Instagram hot spots.
- Locals are protesting mass tourism and creating street art with messaging to keep tourists away.
Too many tourists visit the world's hottest destinations, from Italy to Amsterdam and Barcelona. As a result, locals regularly endure massive crowds, traffic jams, and increased living costs.
Travel sustainability experts previously told Business Insider that overtourism negatively impacts destinations. People love to visit historic cities in Europe and popular national parks around the US, but these places simply weren't built to serve the millions of travelers going there during peak seasons.
It's gotten so bad that popular vacation spots are actively trying to deter visitors rather than attract them.
Destinations use several tactics to curb tourists, from charging fees and limiting visitors to implementing reservation systems and banning large cruise ships.
However, local governments and residents of some hot spots have incorporated more unique strategies to keep tourists away.