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The US States with the Highest Levels of Tourism

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The US Overtourism Ranking by VisaGuide.World has shed light on the states most affected by overtourism, with New York taking the top spot. With an overtourism score of 90.20, New York sees over 7.13 million visitors annually, causing a significant population increase during peak tourist seasons.

Following closely behind is Hawaii, ranking second with an overtourism score of 73.57. The state experiences a 66.4 percent population surge during tourist season, from 1.4 to 2.3 million residents. Florida comes in third, with an overtourism score of 72.50 and over 7.14 million tourists visiting the state.

The ranking provides a comprehensive overview of overtourism in all US states, highlighting the impact of tourism on local populations and infrastructure. States like New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Connecticut also feature on the list, showcasing the widespread issue of overtourism across the country.

Travel experts recommend exploring off-season travel options to avoid crowded attractions and make the most of the diverse offerings in all 50 states. With careful planning and consideration, tourists can enjoy the beauty and culture of the US without contributing to the challenges of overtourism.

As the tourism industry continues to evolve, understanding the implications of overtourism and making informed travel choices will be crucial in preserving the natural and cultural heritage of popular destinations.

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