Opinion: The high cost of bucket-list tourism - and where you can go to get far from the madding crowd

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A Croatian economist once explained to me why the country’s tourism boom wasn’t all it was cracked up to be. Sure, the revival of a once-thriving industry provided a welcome boost to a struggling economy, attracting badly needed foreign investment. But unemployed Croatians lured to the hot spots on the Dalmatian coast soon discovered that many of the available jobs were seasonal and low-paying, leaving imported labour to fill vacancies.

It might not have come to this if governments had done a better job of preparing for the inevitable impact of the tourist hordes they have so eagerly pursued in an effort to generate investments, jobs and tax revenues, and to improve deteriorating trade balances. It's a shame travellers and residents now have to pay the price for years of greed and neglect.

The problem is that the destinations most people want to check off their lists—the historic city centres, great museums, sacred buildings, famous archeological sites and stunning natural attractions—aren't really equipped to handle the deluge. The same holds true for more remote regions such as Canada's Far North, which need to find ways of limiting the ecological and other risks that sail along with the tourist cash they covet.

Even Paris, a tourist mecca, seems to be wilting under the pressure. In May, frustrated reception and security staff at the Louvre walked off the job without warning, closing one of the world’s busiest museums for a day and leaving an hours-long line of dejected Mona Lisa aficionados in the lurch. “The Louvre is suffocating,” their union said in a statement, noting that more than 10.2 million people tramped through the place last year.

 

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