Tourist destinations to escape the crowds
Tourist overcrowding has become the primary challenge facing tourist destinations in the post-COVID era, prompting some destinations to impose additional fees on visitors.
According to CNBC, in a new report, several tourist destinations offer a way to bypass tourist overcrowding due to their tranquility, thus providing ideal alternatives to more congested destinations at various times of the year.
These tranquil destinations recommended by the American news site to visit in 2024 include:
- Corsica Adventure-seeking tourists may consider visiting France in 2024, although this could have consequences due to tourist crowds in many French cities, as Paris is set to host the 2024 Olympics.
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However, it is possible to visit France without worrying about crowds by visiting less crowded cities, such as the island of Corsica. This French island in the Mediterranean, located west of Italy, north of Sardinia, and southeast of France, is characterized by its tranquility and low tourist influx throughout the year.
- Seoul Tokyo, Singapore, and Seoul were the top three visited Asian cities in 2023, according to market research company Euromonitor International.
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CNBC recommends them as top tranquil tourist destinations away from tourist crowds. The difference between them and another major tourist destination in Asia like Tokyo is evident, with Tokyo having welcomed 31.8 million international tourists in 2019, according to the Japan National Tourism Organization, while in the same year, Seoul in Korea welcomed 17.5 million international tourists, according to statistics from the Korea Tourism Organization.
- Panama Panama, one of the countries in Central America bordered by Costa Rica and Colombia, is home to one of the most advanced engineering works in the world, the Panama Canal.
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In addition to being one of the recommended destinations to avoid tourist crowds, Panama is home to five UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including two archaeological sites, Panama Viejo and Casco Viejo, as well as three national parks, including Coiba, Darien, and La Amistad parks.