News tagged overtourism

ANA’s Free Flight Offer: A Game-Changer for Exploring Japan Off the Beaten Path?

A new initiative from All Nippon Airways and the Japan National Tourism Organization could shake up how UK and European visitors experience Japan in late 2025 into early 2026. The catch? You might fly between regions for free and discover the country beyond the usual tourist favorites.

November 28, 2025

Cruise Comeback: Why 2024 Is the Year Everyone's Hopping On Board

In 2024, the cruise industry is riding a record wave, with more people choosing to vacation at sea than ever before. This surge past pre-pandemic numbers is changing how – and where – we all travel, from who boards the ships to the experiences waiting at each port.

October 10, 2025

Riding the Wave: How 2024 Became the Year of the Cruise Boom

The cruise industry is making headlines with its record-breaking growth in 2024. With more travelers than ever choosing to set sail, cruises are transforming how people explore the world—bringing fresh opportunities and challenges for both adventurers and the destinations they visit.

October 3, 2025

Why Sitting on a Statue Could Cost You: Italy’s New Tourist Rules Explained

Planning a trip to Italy in 2025? Here’s what you need to know about the country’s bold new crackdown on tourist shenanigans—from steep fines in Venice to fresh regulations in Tuscany and Campania. Discover why these rules might just make your trip even better (unless you’re hoping for a canal swim!).

August 24, 2025

American Travelers Flock to Europe in 2025: Is the Summer of Sun and Sights Going a Bit Too Far?

Europe has seen a huge influx of American tourists in early 2025, with cities like Barcelona, Venice, and Santorini buzzing more than ever. While the economic benefits are significant, overtourism is straining local infrastructure, housing, and patience; expect higher prices and new travel regulations ahead.

June 30, 2025

Record-Breaking Tourist Rush in Europe: Why Your Next Trip Might Look Different

In 2024, Europe’s most beloved travel destinations saw a record number of international visitors, sparking changes to how cities handle crowds, housing, and the traveler experience. Read on to see how these shifts could shape your next adventure.

June 22, 2025