Summer Travel Is Over – But Is Overtourism?

Image: Crowds in Venice, Italy (Photo Credit: Lichtwolke99 / Adobe Stock)
Image: Crowds in Venice, Italy (Photo Credit: Lichtwolke99 / Adobe Stock)

The summer travel season is ended.

But is overtourism over?

I think the first thing we have to all ask ourselves is whether or not this summer was a legitimate protest, or just a fad run amok? Sorry, but as a journalist we are ingrained with a healthy amount of skepticism.

During the spring and the summer across Europe, notably Barcelona, there was a backlash against tourism. Laws were passed and restrictions were enacted all in the name of trying to limit the number of visitors.

But did it serve its purpose? It certainly drew attention to the concerns of residents, who are frustrated by the rising costs, especially in housing.

However, do the protesters realize the ramifications of such actions? Do they realize that in many of their cities, that tourism fuels the economy? Do they realize that this can affect even the mom-and-pop souvenir store? More importantly, do local lawmakers and politicians realize that? Or are they just trying to make a name for themselves? 

It's an interesting dichotomy and it made for an interesting summer. 

But will it continue through the famous European holiday market season, or just die a slow death? Is there a happy medium in all of this?

Perhaps tourism can be controlled, but it can’t be stopped. And despite what many believe, it is not the cause of rising rents no matter what people think and no matter what tourists are willing to shell out to stay in Barcelona or Florence or Prague. Such is the financial aspect of supply and demand.

Summer is a popular time for tourism. But so are the winter holidays and somebody’s birthday. Tourism knows no boundaries or limitations.

Let’s face it, there’s only one Big Ben. There’s only one Acropolis. There’s only one Las Ramblas. It satisfies our sense of wonder. It’s why we travel. Opponents of mass tourism are going to have to accept that. It’s like living in Florida; the price of living in paradise is the yearly fear of hurricanes.

Whether mass tourism continues to be a ‘thing’ beyond the summer time remains to be seen. 


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Editor Associate Writer true 9281 14744 Rich Thomaselli has written for TravelPulse since 2014 and has been a professional journalist for nearly 40 years. His work has appeared in USA Today, the New York Times and New York Yankees publications. He is an 11-time writ

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