This essay examines the multifaceted impacts of climate change on the attractions sector of the tourism industry. It explores how rising sea levels, ocean acidification, and melting ice due to climate change are causing significant damage to popular tourist destinations like the Maldives and areas dependent on snowfall, such as California's ski resorts. The essay highlights the destruction of natural attractions, including oceans and mountains, and the deterioration of historical monuments, such as the Statue of Liberty, which are all vital components of the tourism industry. It emphasizes that these changes lead to fewer tourists, increased risk factors, and a decline in the industry's overall health. The paper concludes by advocating for the development of strategies to mitigate these effects and ensure the sustainable growth of tourism.