Global hotspots target overtourism
A new tourist tax in Bali. Higher hotel taxes in Amsterdam and Paris. Stricter rules on public alcohol consumption in Milan and Mallorca. Ahead of the summer travel season, leaders of many resort towns have taken steps to tame the tourist crowds – or at least make more revenue from them.All of this can create headaches for travelers, although in most cases the new fares or tax increases represent only a small fraction of the total cost of a trip. The goal is to ensure tourism runs smoothly for both visitors and locals, said Megan Epler Wood, managing director of the Sustainable Tourism Asset Management Program at Cornell University.“All tourism depends on beautiful natural and cultural resources. You need to protect these resources to be a viable tourist destination – and if you don...










