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Spain 2025 Massive Protests against Tourism
[BARCELONA, Spain — Protesters used water pistols
against unsuspecting tourists in Barcelona and on the Spanish island of Mallorca on Sunday as demonstrators marched to demand a rethink of an economic model they believe is fueling a housing crunch and erasing the character of their hometowns.] https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/06...0013805004.jpg [Tourists watch in Mallorca as demonstrators hold a banner reading 'For the right to a decent life'] https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/06...0014887954.jpg [Demonstrators hold a cardboard cruise boat during the protest in Palma de Mallorca] https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/06...0013781966.jpg [A man watches on from his balcony as protesters line the streets below] [Thousands of locals today marched across Spanish Islands to tell Brits to 'go home' as part of widespread protests against so-called 'over tourism'. Holidaymakers were visibly stunned by the dramatic demonstrations in Palma de Mallorca and Ibiza on Sunday afternoon. Thousands of fed-up locals were seen banging their drums and chanting slogans while marching by Tourists enjoying their evening meals.] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...daymakers.html This has gone on for many years and appears to be getting worse. |
Am I missing something, isn't tourism the main income on the coasts of Majorca? They want a better life, where is the income coming from
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Yes, it is. |
It's their version of get the immigrants out
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So not really like "our" migrants. |
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Only the British Media will twist this one into something more sinister because the Spanish are saying it to our citizens, instead of other groups of people. |
The funny thing is if Brits do pull their custom they will really suffer, Spanish families tend to cook at home on holiday and when they go out they have a bottle of water on the table that lasts them all night, so good luck with the tourism economy it really is a case of be careful what you wish for, there are too many other destinations where tourists will be welcomed
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That's what I thought. Clearly they don't want/need it. |
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They have a deep dislike for foreign people who are. It's hardly the same. |
lol
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It isn't an issue for me.
I've been to Spain in my teens and enjoyed it but it's never been a favoured choice of consideration to visit. I'm very pro European as to most Countries in Europe but Spain is one I could very happily pass by. |
I know tourism creates certain issues, but I think the issues lie with corporations such as AirBnB and not with the individuals themselves - it feels very...biting the hand that feeds you if you're protesting against tourism in a city or town where it's biggest economy is just that. I think there should probably be greater restrictions placed on subletting/holiday homes which would ease the main issue of people being priced out their hometown quite substantially.
I feel for the people from these towns/cities who were born and raised there. However if you move to a place like Barcelona or Madrid and then complain about tourism I truly don't know what you expected. Like Joey though, I've done my bit with Spain. I'd maybe like to visit Seville, but other than that I am switching my focus for travel firmly to Asia. |
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They are attacking Cruise Ships though, not Air B and B, its all just nonsense We are off to our place on Wednesday I don't expect there will be any protests, the local businesses rely on the summer business carry them through the winter, and anyway the resort is too small to attract anything of note |
I can see how it's similar to opposition to immigration - in both cases a lot of people will have seen their areas transformed without feeling they had any say in it and without feeling any better off themselves. You're not that fussed about GDP figures if you're confronted with overcrowding and antisocial behaviour all the time and if the only jobs available are in hospitality - which few people dream of having a career in. Both tourism and immigration can enrich and benefit a place but it can also strain it
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Good on Ch5HDNews Live
Sent their Reporter to Malta. Still has Angry Tourist Protestors using water pistols. Local Malta people told him Rents have all gone up three times One Local Spanish-speaking man Now has to live in his Camper Van as he can no longer afford the high rents. Some Hotels have fewer visitors so the Protests are changing Malta |
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Today is all down to Housing Rents going up Well over 3 times higher |
Don't bite the hands that feeds you. Hope they remember that.
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