In an age when people decide where to travel based on word of mouth and Instagram, it’s no surprise a select few destinations are getting the brunt of tourism traffic. Battling hundreds of people to get your prized photo is not the way to spend a vacation, so it's time to consider other options.
Beat the crowds with these less-visited alternatives to popular vacation destinations around the globe.
This ancient Incan settlement has become a rite of passage for many travelers over the years, making it one of the most visited natural wonders in the world.
Also known as little Machu Picchu, Choquequirao is another ancient Incan settlement in the mountains of Peru, just on a slightly smaller scale and far fewer tourists.
With more than two million visitors every year, this picturesque but small island is starting to feel more like a crowded cruise ship and less like a luxurious, quiet getaway.
To get your fix of a blue and white seaside wonderland, head to this beautiful port city in Tunisia instead. It’s just as picturesque but also cheaper.
This archipelago in South America has become synonymous with natural wonders and incredible wildlife, but the number of visitors is threatening to cause deterioration.
This archipelago in the mid-Atlantic has stunning landscapes similar to the Galápagos and is home to more than 6,000 different species.
With the rise of “Game of Thrones,” Dubrovnik has seen an influx of tourists over the years. This beautiful coastal city may have clear, turquoise waters and history galore, but the busyness is unappealing.
Instead of Dubrovnik, head to the Istria Peninsula to the city of Rovinj. This picturesque Mediterranean town has all the same charm as Dubrovnik, minus all the people.