The Future of Travel

$10.99 US
Melville House
On sale Nov 25, 2025 | 9781685892067
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A leading food and travel journalist depicts and predicts the good, the bad, and the ugly about the future of travel — and how we can transcend the complications of climate change, AI, and touristification . . .

Travel is easier, more accessible, and more tempting than ever before in today's world. But what impact is our globetrotting having on local
communities and the environment?

From his own experiences spending time in countries from Spain to Argentina to Japan, travel writer Daniel Maurer has seen first-hand the impact of growing cultural homogenization and anger at the tourists driving it. Speaking to locals and immigrants, activists and protestors, he hears of the problems of rising living costs, overcrowding, anti-social behaviour and the erosion of local traditions and ways of life caused by overtourism.

Some cities already have plans in place to combat it, including tourist taxes, carbon emission targets and airbnb bans, and in the coming years,
more will take drastic measures to tackle not only a flood of tourists but of a growing worldwide workforce of “location-independent professionals."

Technological advances are also changing the way we interact with the world, and the future promises amazing things from flying cars to VR
headsets to AI travel influencers and chatbots. But there’s a constant battle between technology making things more easily accessible, and the
need to reduce human impact on the world.

What choices might we make when it comes to travelling in the future, and can we become more impact-conscious, making more sustainable and
thoughtful decisions?
"This thoughtful, thoroughly engaging book is something of a cautionary tale, a quiet plea for responsible travel. Full of incident, fascinating characters, a wealth of quotations, and great data, it is not only interesting; it is important." — Craig Storti, author of Why Travel Matters: A Guide to the Life-Changing Effects of Travel

"Daniel Maurer’s The Future of Travel is the best description yet of the global blight resulting from Big Capital’s shift from the exploitation of labor to the exploitation of leisure as its primary profit center. More importantly it is also a thorough survey of local strategies of resistance to overtourism. A rare combination of meticulous research and engaging readability." — Dean MacCannell, author of The Tourist: A New Theory of the Leisure Class

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A leading food and travel journalist depicts and predicts the good, the bad, and the ugly about the future of travel — and how we can transcend the complications of climate change, AI, and touristification . . .

Travel is easier, more accessible, and more tempting than ever before in today's world. But what impact is our globetrotting having on local
communities and the environment?

From his own experiences spending time in countries from Spain to Argentina to Japan, travel writer Daniel Maurer has seen first-hand the impact of growing cultural homogenization and anger at the tourists driving it. Speaking to locals and immigrants, activists and protestors, he hears of the problems of rising living costs, overcrowding, anti-social behaviour and the erosion of local traditions and ways of life caused by overtourism.

Some cities already have plans in place to combat it, including tourist taxes, carbon emission targets and airbnb bans, and in the coming years,
more will take drastic measures to tackle not only a flood of tourists but of a growing worldwide workforce of “location-independent professionals."

Technological advances are also changing the way we interact with the world, and the future promises amazing things from flying cars to VR
headsets to AI travel influencers and chatbots. But there’s a constant battle between technology making things more easily accessible, and the
need to reduce human impact on the world.

What choices might we make when it comes to travelling in the future, and can we become more impact-conscious, making more sustainable and
thoughtful decisions?

Praise

"This thoughtful, thoroughly engaging book is something of a cautionary tale, a quiet plea for responsible travel. Full of incident, fascinating characters, a wealth of quotations, and great data, it is not only interesting; it is important." — Craig Storti, author of Why Travel Matters: A Guide to the Life-Changing Effects of Travel

"Daniel Maurer’s The Future of Travel is the best description yet of the global blight resulting from Big Capital’s shift from the exploitation of labor to the exploitation of leisure as its primary profit center. More importantly it is also a thorough survey of local strategies of resistance to overtourism. A rare combination of meticulous research and engaging readability." — Dean MacCannell, author of The Tourist: A New Theory of the Leisure Class