What's Happening?
Fodor's Travel has released its 2026 'No List,' advising travelers to avoid certain destinations that are experiencing unsustainable tourism pressures. The list includes places like Antarctica, where tourism is stressing
the fragile environment, and the Canary Islands, where locals have protested against the overwhelming number of visitors. The list aims to encourage responsible travel by highlighting the impact of over-tourism on local communities and ecosystems. Fodor's emphasizes that the list is not a boycott but a call for travelers to consider the environmental and social effects of their visits and to give these destinations a chance to recover.
Why It's Important?
The 'No List' underscores the growing awareness of the negative impacts of over-tourism on popular destinations. As travel becomes more accessible, the strain on local environments and communities can lead to degradation and loss of cultural heritage. By highlighting these issues, Fodor's encourages travelers to make more informed and sustainable choices, potentially influencing travel industry practices and policies. This initiative aligns with a broader movement towards sustainable tourism, which seeks to balance the economic benefits of travel with the need to preserve natural and cultural resources for future generations.











