They’ve got nos in different area codes.
Fodor’s has released its 2026 “No List,” highlighting destinations where tourism is “placing unsustainable pressures on the land and local communities.”
The travel company stressed that the No List is not a call for a boycott, but rather a gentle reminder to give specific hotspots a break from the bustle.
“The No List is the rare travel list that encourages both desire and restraint in the same breath – a reality check wrapped in responsible wanderlust,” Jeremy Tarr, Digital Editorial Director at Fodor’s Travel, said in a statement .
“It serves as a gentle but pointed nudge to ease up on a spot for now – not forever – and give a rest to any location that clearly needs a breather.”
Key issues highlighted on the list include over-touristed si

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