While Greece’s marquee destinations like Santorini and Mykonos implement caps and fees to stem overtourism, the tiny Ionian island of Ithaca is preparing for a very different challenge: obscurity. Best known as the mythical homeland of Homer’s Odysseus, Ithaca has long remained a quiet backwater on the tourist trail. That may soon change, however, as Christopher Nolan’s upcoming epic adaptation of The Odyssey trains a global spotlight on the legendary locale, offering the island a rare Hollywood-driven opportunity to rewrite its economic future.
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