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Tourism is increasing over prepandemic levels, overwhelming popular destinations
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后疫情时代的旅游业复苏强劲,国际游客数量大幅增长,许多热门旅游目的地正经历前所未有的游客涌入。这种“报复性旅游”现象虽然带来了经济增长,但也给当地居民和基础设施带来了巨大压力。西班牙、法国、意大利等国纷纷出台措施应对,如征收旅游税、限制短租房等,旨在平衡旅游业发展与居民生活质量,但也引发了部分争议。全球旅游业的快速发展正推动各国经济增长,但如何有效管理游客数量、保护当地文化和环境,成为亟待解决的课题。

📈 **旅游业强劲复苏,国际游客数量激增**:2024年全球国际旅游已恢复至疫情前水平的99%,2025年第一季度国际游客抵达人数较2024年同期增长5%,较2019年同期增长3%。这种增长部分归因于疫情期间被压抑的“报复性旅游”需求。

🌍 **热门目的地游客过载,引发社会问题**:西班牙、巴塞罗那、巴黎、威尼斯等热门旅游城市面临游客过载问题。例如,西班牙接待的外国游客数量约为其总人口的两倍,导致当地酒店价格上涨,居民和国内游客被挤出。巴黎卢浮宫因游客过多导致员工罢工,抗议拥挤和工作条件。

⚖️ **政府出台措施应对过载,但效果不一**:为缓解旅游压力,一些国家和城市采取了应对措施。威尼斯对一日游游客征收5欧元费用,但当地居民认为此举效果甚微。西班牙也在处理大量违反规定的短租房。伦敦和巴黎限制了房产的年度出租天数,试图缓解住房供应压力。

💰 **旅游业贡献巨大,经济效益显著**:旅游业在全球经济中占据重要地位,2024年占全球经济的10%。在西班牙和法国,旅游业对国家GDP的贡献率分别为16%和9.3%。世界旅游及旅行理事会预测,2025年国际旅游支出将大幅增长。

🌳 **保护当地文化与环境成为新挑战**:游客激增不仅影响当地居民生活,也对文化遗产和自然环境构成挑战。例如,日本奈良公园为保护鹿免受过度旅游的影响,重新安装了垃圾桶,以应对日益增多的游客和乱扔垃圾的现象。

“Portugal’s Travel & Tourism Sector Enters Golden Era.” “Travel & Tourism in Poland Set to Surpass Economic Records.” “France Set to Maintain Unmatched 2024 Growth in Travel & Tourism.” The World Travel and Tourism Council’s news and press release page is chock full of articles highlighting one fact: the world’s most visited destinations are overwhelmed with tourists, and the postpandemic tourism boom doesn’t seem to be slowing down.

Global travel was already swelling in 2024, when international travel reached 99% of its prepandemic levels, according to UN Tourism’s World Tourism Barometer. In the first quarter of 2025, international tourist arrivals increased by 5% compared to the first quarter of 2024 and 3% compared to the first quarter of 2019.

This surge of vacationers is in part due to “revenge travel”: people are going on the long-awaited trips they weren’t able to take during the pandemic. Partly as a result, popular sites and vacationing spots are facing an influx of tourists.

Tourists enjoy the beach along the “Promenade des Anglais” on the French riviera city of Nice, on July 14, 2025. In 2024, the travel and tourism sector’s contribution to France’s national GDP was 10.1% above 2019 levels, according to the World Travel and Tourism Council.

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Tourists stroll through Park Guell in Barcelona on July 6, 2025. Barcelona received 15.5 million domestic and international tourists in 2024, resulting in a ratio of 10 tourists per every resident according to Wellness Retreats Magazine.

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Tourists crowd onto a passenger boat in Venice on June 9, 2025. In April, Venice enacted a five-euro fee for tourists entering the city for a day trip during the summer.

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People and tourists photograph the Olympic flame cauldron near the Arc de Triomphe before the Olympic Games in Paris on Aug. 7, 2024. Last year, France saw 100 million foreign tourists, outnumbering the country’s 66 million-person population, according to the Associated Press.

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One of the countries most challenged by the flood of tourist traffic is Spain, which welcomed about 94 million foreign visitors in 2024—about double the country’s entire population of 49 million. The barrage of foreign tourists is making destinations busier and prices more expensive, and locals as well as domestic tourists are getting pushed out of their own regions.

For Spain’s 25 most popular coastal destinations, where hotel prices have risen 23% in the past three years, foreign tourism rose last year by 1.94 million people while local tourism dropped by 800,000. In contrast, about 1.7 million more Spaniards vacationed inland to more affordable areas last year compared to the year before.

But locals aren’t relinquishing their hometowns and regional vacation destinations easily. In Barcelona, which has a population of 1.7 million and saw 15.5 million domestic and foreign visitors last year, protesters took to the streets this year and last to splash tourists with water guns. 

In Paris, staff at the Louvre, the world’s most-visited museum, went on strike in June, protesting the crowds, the lack of staffing, and the working conditions. The museum currently caps daily visitors at 30,000, which brings the maximum yearly attendance to 9.3 million—about 5 million more than the Louvre was designed to receive.

People photograph a passenger train passing through the Mae Klong Railway Market in Samut Songkhram, a little over 50 miles from Bangkok. International arrivals to Thailand are expected to grow 5% from last year, breaking previous records, according to the World Travel and Tourism Council.

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Tourists crowd the streets near the Ponte di Rialto on March 1, 2025 in Venice. Venice’s population has dropped from about 175,000 in the 1970s to below 50,000 last year, while the number of tourists passing through the city has continued to increase.

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Tourists sit on a public bench at Plaza Mayor in downtown Madrid on April 29, 2024. The World Travel and Tourism Council predicts that the travel and tourism sector will account for 3.2 million jobs in Spain.

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A tourist takes a picture of a wild deer on March 10, 2025, in Nara, Japan. Public trash cans have been installed in Nara Park, a popular tourist destination, to protect deer from the effects of overtourism. In 1985, trash cans were removed from the park because deer were accidentally eating out of them, but in recent years, littering—and the number of foreign tourists—has risen, according to The Japan Times.

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While locals are protesting overtourism, governments are trying to satiate their constituents without losing the economic boost that tourism provides. On a global scale, travel and tourism represented 10% of the global economy in 2024. Travel and tourism in Spain is expected to make up 16%, or $303.3 billion, of the country’s national economy, and the same sector in France is expected to make up 9.3%, or $319.2 billion, of its output.

In trying to appease both sides, the government of Italy imposed a five-euro (almost $6) tax last year to tourists traveling into the city in an attempt to mitigate tourism at the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The fee, implemented in April, is applicable only to day trips, not longer visits, and is in effect for only 54 days of this year’s peak tourism season. Residents of Venice, whose population has shrunk from about 175,000 in the 1970s to below 50,000 last year, said that the entrance fee turned their city into an amusement park and will not do much to discourage tourists. 

Governments are also tightening regulations on short-term vacation rentals, specifically Airbnb, which limit the housing supply and therefore increase residential housing prices. The vacation rental company, which denies it has a role in hiking housing prices, is currently appealing a decision to take down around 66,000 properties in Spain that violate local rules. London and Paris, too, have capped the number of nights a property can be rented a year to 90 days.

Tourists take photos of the French impressionist painter Claude Monet’s garden in Giverny, France, on July 16, 2025, where he painted his iconic “Water Lilies.” The World Travel and Tourism Council predicts that international spending will rise to $87.3 billion in 2025.

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Tourists crowd in front of the barriers of the Trevi Fountain on Oct. 10, 2024, in Rome. A new walkway was being installed at the time, which will offer the opportunity to acquire new data on attendance, useful for solving the overcrowding problems of the monument.

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People wait in line in front of the Louvre in Paris on June 16, 2025. The museum’s employees went on a spontaneous strike that day in protest of the crowds, the lack of staffing, and the working conditions, leaving tourists out in the sun.

Carine Schmitt—Hans Lucas/Redux

A group of tourists wearing portable tour guide systems walk through Athens, Greece, on July 16, 2025. Athens saw about 7.9 million domestic and foreign tourists in 2024, according to Wellness Retreats Magazine.

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