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The rapid growth of digital technologies is affecting all areas of life, including tourism. The ways in which people plan trips, experience places and engage with the tourism industry are evolving. As a result, increasing attention is being paid to the role of new technologies in shaping modern tourism. The purpose of this article is to identify major trends, research topics and gaps in the literature on the application of new technologies in tourism, based on a bibliometric review of publications. A state-of-the-art type review was conducted using bibliometric analysis. The analysis included 296 publications from the Web of Science Core Collection database (2000–2024), using the bibliometrix tool. Since 2019, a marked increase in publication volume has been observed. Research in the social, economic and environmental sciences dominates. The most common topics are AI, big data and destination management. The largest number of publications comes from Spain. New technologies are changing the structure and operation of the tourism sector. The results highlight the need for in-depth qualitative research on the social and cultural impacts of this transformation, as well as for promoting sustainable and inclusive tourism development.