<p><b> by Jeff Donlan</b></p>Would you vacation on an island that’s under nuclear threat?<p>Thousands of tourists are flocking to Guam, despite North Korea’s recent missile threats.</p><p>The small tropical island is actually seeing an uptick in vacationers, with its beaches and malls still packed.</p><p>Nearly 133,000 people visited Guam in July — a 20-year record high — and tourism has increased more than 8% since this time last year.</p><p>Searches for flights from the U.S. to Guam also saw a huge spike in August.</p><p>Which goes to show, it takes more than the threat of a nuclear attack to keep beach lovers away.</p></p><br /> <p>The post Nuclear Threats Don’t Stop Tourists From Going To Guam</a> appeared first on Vocativ</a>.</p>
