overtourismi
Overtourism is a term used to describe a situation in which the number of visitors to a destination overwhelms its ability to accommodate them, resulting in negative impacts on residents, the environment, and the character of the place. The concept has gained prominence in tourism research and policy since the 2010s, and in Italian discourse it is often rendered as overtourismi.
Causes include sustained growth in international travel, the rise of low-cost carriers, the popularity of short
Impacts can be social, economic, and environmental. Residents may face higher housing costs and displacement, traffic
Indicators used to assess overtourism include visitor numbers relative to local capacity, crowding at attractions, hotel
Examples are often cited in well-known destinations that struggle with peak-season crowds, including historic city centers
Responses range from visitor management measures such as quotas, timed-entry, and caps on day trips or cruise