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Vacation Spot That Said "Tourists Go Home" Doubles U.S. Fee

April 17, 2026·about 2 hours ago·via AOL.com
Vacation Spot That Said "Tourists Go Home" Doubles U.S. Fee
A popular vacation destination, once infamous for locals demanding "Tourists Go Home," now doubles its daily fee specifically for American visitors. This move aims to manage overtourism and prioritize local needs amid growing visitor numbers. Travelers face steeper costs for entry, accommodations, and activities, sparking debate on sustainable tourism. The policy reflects rising anti-tourist sentiment in scenic hotspots strained by mass arrivals.

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