At European Tourism Day, a clear message emerged: the future of European travel depends on better balance, smarter investment, and a decisive shift toward regenerative models. A new EU Task Force report on “unbalanced tourism” reveals how visitor flows are heavily concentrated in specific destinations and seasons, creating pressure in iconic hotspots while leaving other regions overlooked. Rather than focusing only on overtourism as a visible symptom, policymakers are calling for proactive solutions, using high-quality data, improved planning, and coordinated governance to distribute tourism more evenly and sustainably.
Speakers highlighted the need to unlock private investment in infrastructure, mobility, digital systems, and local entrepreneurship, ensuring that tourism benefits remain within communities. At the same time, regenerative approaches – restoring ecosystems, strengthening cultural identity, and prioritising resident well-being – are gaining momentum. The overarching vision is clear: tourism must evolve from simply managing numbers to actively enriching places, making Europe’s destinations more resilient, inclusive, and future-ready.
Read the full original article «Balance, Access & Investment: The Path to a Regenerative Shift» at European Union.
18 febrero 2026
