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    • Destinations around the world are feeling the pinch of overtourism.
    • Fodor’s travel guide’s annual “No List” highlights destinations to rethink visiting in 2026.
    • Destinations like Antarctica, the Canary Islands, and Montmartre are facing tourism pressures.

    The travel bucket list, or a catalog of places you must go, has long been a thing, but with the rise in global tourism — and subsequent strains of overtourism — there’s increasing talk about where not to go.

    International tourist arrivals increased 5% globally in the first half of 2025 compared to the same time period a year prior, surpassing pre-pandemic levels, according to the United Nations World Tourism Organization.

    Fodor’s, a long-standing travel guide company, compiles an annual list of places that travelers should reconsider visiting due to the potential negative impacts of rising tourism.

    The recently released “No List,” which outlines eight places that travelers should rethink visiting in 2026, includes a far-flung continent, a United States national park, and some popular city destinations.

    Fodor’s says the list is not a call for a total boycott but instead meant to “highlight destinations where tourism is placing unsustainable pressures on the land and local communities.” Conversely, Fodor’s also compiles an annual “Go List,” with the latest edition highlighting 26 of the best places to visit next year.

    Here are the eight destinations that made the “No List” for 2026.

    Antarctica


    Tourists on a dingy in front of ice sheet.

    Tourists on a dinghy from a cruise ship are visiting the Gerlache Strait, which separates the Antarctic Peninsula from the Palmer Archipelago.

    JUAN BARRETO/AFP via Getty Images

    While Antarctica, one of the most remote places on the planet, isn’t overrun with tourists in the same sense that Venice is, the continent may be welcoming more visitors than it can responsibly accommodate, according to Fodor’s.

    The number of tourists visiting Antarctica increased tenfold between 1992 and 2020, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature. The group says travel to Antarctica has a high carbon footprint and can damage sites visited by travelers as well as disturb wildlife.

    The IUCN and other conservation groups have called for additional measures to protect Antarctica’s wildlife and ecosystem as tourism increases.

    The Canary Islands


    Beach filled with people under yellow umbrellas.

    The Canary Islands have attracted anti-tourism protests in recent years.

    Marcos del Mazo/LightRocket via Getty Images

    Spain’s Canary Islands draw millions of tourists every year, prompting local concerns about crowding and traffic, rising housing costs, and environmental impacts.

    There have been multiple protests against overtourism on the Canary Islands in recent years, with thousands of people taking to the streets with signs that read things like “Canaries have a limit.”

    Glacier National Park


    Turquoise waters of Grinnell Lake in Glacier National Park

    The turquoise waters of Grinnell Lake below the Grinnell Glacier in Glacier National Park, Montana.

    JOSH EDELSON/AFP via Getty Images

    Glacier National Park in Montana was one of the most visited national parks in 2024, with more than 3.2 million visitors.

    In 2020, the park instituted a timed reservation system during the busy summer months to handle the increase in visitors, but concerns remain around increased traffic and congestion, higher risks of wildlife disturbance, and a rise in carbon emissions and threats to air quality.

    Isola Sacra


    Roman ruins

    Roman ruins can be found in Isola Sacra, which is located southwest of Rome.

    DEA / S. VANNINI/Getty Images

    Isola Sacra, located southwest of Rome, is a historic coastal community in Italy home to some ancient Roman ruins.

    Italian officials have approved a plan for a new port that will allow large cruise ships to dock in the town. The plan has been controversial among locals of Isola Sacra, with community groups protesting the development, citing potential harm to local ecosystems.

    Local authorities have said the port will bring employment to the community and that the plan includes measures to protect the environment.

    The Jungfrau Region in Switzerland


    A tourist takes picture of the Jungfrau mountain

    The Jungfrau Region in Switzerland is a major tourist destination in the Alps.

    MARCO BERTORELLO/AFP via Getty Images

    The Jungfrau Region in Switzerland is a major attraction for visitors to the Alps, with its alpine lakes and dramatic peaks.

    But the region is struggling to manage its tourism boom while protecting the natural environment and quality of life for the area’s locals, according to Fodor’s.

    Mexico City


    Madero Street filled with people.

    Madero Street in Mexico City is a major tourist attraction.

    Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images

    Mexico City has been a booming tourism destination in recent years, leading to concerns about rising housing costs and cultural loss in the city center.

    Demonstrators gathered in Mexico City in August to protest tourism, gentrification, rent hikes, and the rise in short-term rentals.

    Mombasa


    Two tourists bathe in the sun on a beach

    Cruise ships have boosted tourism to Mombasa, Kenya.

    credit should read TOBIN JONES/AFP via Getty Images

    Kenya has seen a notable rise in tourism since the pandemic, with cruise ships bringing an influx of visitors to cities like Mombasa.

    The historic Kenyan city is already experiencing the impacts of rising tourism, with some cultural sites overrun by visitors, leading to congested roads, overcrowding, and littered beaches, Fodor’s said.

    Mohamed Osman, minister for Tourism, Culture, and Trade in Mombasa County, told Fodor’s that measures are currently being developed to address concerns with overtourism.

    Montmartre


    Basilica of Sacré Coeur de Montmartre, Paris, France

    Montmartre, Paris, is popular with tourists.

    LordHenriVoton/Getty Images

    Montmartre, a picturesque Paris neighborhood popular with visitors, has experienced overtourism impacts like rising prices and the displacement of locals.

    Residents have protested against the “Disneyfication” of Montmartre, as the French newspaper Le Monde reported, citing a decline in stores catering to locals and lines of tourists trying to capitalize on a good photo op.

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