[new york city]Shutterstock The INSIDER Summary: Residents of some of the most popular tourist destinations aren't always a fan of the large amount of visitors. Countries like Russia and Bolivia aren't always the most tourist-friendly. US cities like New York City and Phoenix, Arizona aren't a huge fan of visitors either. Planning a vacation doesn’t usually involve taking stock of local opinion on tourism, but maybe it should. Between overcrowding and bad behavior, locals across the globe are taking a stand against tourists who just can’t seem to travel courteously. VENICE Phant/Shutterstock WHERE: Italy Being dubbed ‘‘Disneyland on the Sea” isn’t exactly a compliment. While Venetians fight to keep their homes above water, tourists from all over the world clog up famously narrow streets and canals. You know what doesn’t look great with the beautiful Italian architecture? Gigantic cruise ships photobombing your shot. AMSTERDAM Veronika Galkina/Shutterstock WHERE: Netherlands Sure, this is a place where Anne Frank is memorialized and Van Gough is revered, but you know what makes the trip _really _worthwhile? A frigging weed cafĂ©! The incredibly patient residents of Amsterdam deal with a mass tourism influx to their red light district and marijuana dispensaries. Just what you’d want in a visitor to your home: a stoned creep! SANTORINI PHOTOCREO Michal Bednarek/Shutterstock WHERE: Greece Santorini capped its cruise visitor capacity at 8,000 persons per day, which seems too generous, really. Yes, the island is insanely beautiful. Sure, you’ll enjoy a famously romantic sunset over Oia–with thousands of other Instagrammers who are working on filtering their shot instead of taking it in. Also, the tourists literally _clap_ for the sunset. What…what are you doing? SEE THE REST OF THE STORY AT BUSINESS INSIDER