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1.“Ibiza. It’s portrayed as a party island, but in reality, it’s a beautiful and peaceful place with many quieter towns to explore. It offers way more than just the DJ scene.”#
2.“Arashiyama Bamboo Forest in Kyoto is much smaller and more crowded in real life than it’s often portrayed.”#
3.“Bali. The island is wonderful, don’t get me wrong. But it has become a huge Instagram destination; it’s sad. There is a temple (Lempuyang, if my memory serves me well) with a huge photo queue. On Instagram, you’d see it as a gate with a ‘reflection,’ you’d think there’s a fountain or a lake nearby. But in reality, there’s just staff holding a mirror below your phone so you can have the photo. I understand many tourist spots offer this kind of photo opportunity, but this is an actual place of worship for locals. It felt so weird seeing a long line of tourists just for photos and not even paying respects to the place.”#
4.“Chicago. You would think it’s a warzone based on how people talk about it. I absolutely loved it and can’t wait to go back. It was a very cool city.”#
5.“The Leaning Tower of Piza. It’s the most disappointing place I ever visited. You get off the train and walk down a street that is full of touristy stores. Eventually, you get to the tower, which is fine enough, but it’s absolutely packed with people doing the iconic ‘holding it up’ photo. It felt way too much like Disneyland for me. What a waste of a day.”#
6.“Iguazu Falls is an all-out assault on the senses. It’s a place you have to feel. Photos and videos don’t even come close. It’s so powerful.”#
7.“Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia. It was easily one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen, and photos don’t do it justice. I knew it’d be nice, but damn. The way the water flows from lake to lake, often in very small rivulets surrounded by beautiful green moss. I would love to go back.”#
9.“Tulum, without question. The beach has been completely built up to the point where there are no natural stretches anymore. Most of the year, whatever beach remains is plagued with massive amounts of seaweed. Plus, everything is wildly over-priced. Tulum is the only place I’ve ever traveled that I have vowed never to visit again.”#
11.“Lake Tahoe. Believe it or not, the lake is even bigger and more beautiful in person.”#
12.“The Grand Canyon is even more magnificent. It’s a vista you’ve seen so many times in movies that when you’re approaching, you think you know more or less what you’ll see. Then, all of a sudden, the wind gets knocked out of you.”#
13.“Amsterdam. I thought I would hate Amsterdam since it’s often portrayed as a seedy city that smells like weed everywhere, but wow, what a gorgeous place.”#
14.“Livraria Lello, Porto’s famous book store. It’s portrayed as this gorgeous place, but I went and found it to be so crowded. It’s basically just an attraction you walk through.”#
15.“Iceland. While this country looks spectacular when the weather is great, those good weather days are few and far between.”#
17.“Venice. This Italian city was so crowded and overrun with tourists that I couldn’t even stop to enjoy the sights and experiences around me.”#
18.“Santorini. You see the pictures and think there’s no way an island can actually look like that…but it really does.”#
19.“The Amalfi Coast. Sure, the towns of Sorrento, Positano, and Amalfi have a charm. But frankly, the views from the drive along the coast were much nicer than the towns themselves. They’re also tiny. It was cool to see for a day trip but overrated overall.”#



















