Revealed: The most overcrowded tourist destinations in the world
From the sandy beaches of the Bahamas, to the stunning landscapes in Iceland, it might not be surprising that such locations attract millions of tourists a year.
Aside from visitors, locals impact how busy a destination may feel too, and in some cases tourists can exceed the residents.
Go2Africa has ranked the 15 most crowded locations, and one European country sits at the top spot with a whopping 6,800,000 visits a year, compared to the tiny population of 882.
The huge difference at Vatican City means locals are massively outnumbered by 7709.75 tourists to one.
As the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church, Vatican City attracts many visitors for its religious and historical importance.
Known for its amazing ski spots, Andorra is home to the stunning mountains and is a popular destination for winter sports.
So many people visit that there's 117.16 tourists per local annually.

Go2Africa has ranked the 15 most crowded locations, and Vatican City (pictured) sits at the top spot with a whopping 6,800,000 visits a year, compared to the tiny population of 882

Andorra, which is located between France and Spain, comes second with 9,600,000 tourists a year compared to its 81,938 local population

San Marino (pictured) places third and attracts 2,000,000 travellers each year and is home to 33,581 people
While San Marino, near north-central Italy, sees 2,000,000 travellers each year and is home to 33,581 people.
San Marino has breath-taking scenery as well as plenty of historical monuments and buildings to attract visitors.
The country sees 59.56 visitors per one resident each year.
The Bahamas has a huge 11,220,000 influx of tourists on an annual basis, while 401,283 live there, placing it fourth.
With clear blue waters and stunning beaches, tourists flock to the Bahamas on an annual basis to soak up the sun.
Some 27.96 tourists dreamy Caribbean location per one local.
At fifth, Saint Kitts and Nevis attracts 875,085 guests but has a population of 46,843 locals.
The tropical Caribbean island was loved by Princess Diana and is known for its stunning beaches and lush landscapes, with 18.68 tourists per local.

The Bahamas has a huge 11,220,000 influx of tourists on an annual basis, while 401,283 live there, placing it fourth

At fifth, Saint Kitts and Nevis attracts 875,085 guests but has a population of 46,843 locals