Thousands of residents in the Canary Islands are protesting for a freeze on tourists, citing unaffordability and environmental concerns. Learn more about the escalating tensions!
Residents in Spain's Canary Islands have taken to the streets, with thousands protesting against mass tourism. They argue that the overwhelming influx of tourists has made life unaffordable and environmentally unsustainable for locals. Demands for a cap on tourist numbers and a reevaluation of the current tourism model are at the forefront of the protests. The Canary Islands, popular with tourists, are facing severe drought as water is diverted for tourism, sparking outrage among residents.
Despite recent anti-tourist protests, the regional tourism chief, Jessica de Leon, has urged UK holidaymakers to continue visiting the islands. The activism extends beyond Tenerife, as residents seek to raise awareness of the impact of overtourism on their beloved home. Rallying under the slogan 'The Canary Islands have a limit', demonstrators are pushing for sustainable tourism practices to preserve their environment and way of life.
In Tenerife, residents gathered to protest what they call an 'unsustainable' tourism model. The protests highlight the growing concerns over the negative effects of mass tourism on the Canary Islands. With banners declaring 'Tourist it's our home', the residents are making a powerful statement against the current state of tourism in the region.
The Canary Islands, known for their beautiful landscapes and welcoming atmosphere, are now at a crossroads. The ongoing protests serve as a wake-up call for authorities and tourists alike to rethink the impact of tourism on local communities and the environment. As tensions rise, the future of tourism in the Canary Islands hangs in the balance, with residents determined to protect their home from unsustainable practices.
Protestors are calling for a freeze on tourists, arguing that the current model has made life unaffordable and environmentally unsustainable for residents.
Large swatches of Spain popular with tourists are also in a state of severe drought as water is used for tourists and swimming pools. Protesters are demanding a ...
With activists saying the Canaries are in crisis at the hands of overtourism these three islands are more off the beaten track.
Despite recent anti-tourist protests, which saw thousands of locals take to the streets on Saturday, the Canary Islands' regional tourism chief, Jessica de Leon ...
Thousands of Canary Islanders have hit the streets in a massive protest, demanding a cap on tourist numbers and declaring that their beloved islands are ...
Rallying under the slogan "The Canary Islands have a limit", demonstrators began protesting at midday (1100 GMT), with flag-waving crowds packing the streets of ...
The Canary Islands have pleaded with Britons to visit amid fears of mass holiday cancellations after anti-tourist protests.
Residents of the Canary Islands took to the streets on Saturday, April 20, rallying against the surge of mass tourism under the banner “Canarias has a limit ...
Protesters gathered in Tenerife on Saturday 20 April to rally against what Canary Islands residents have called an “unsustainable” tourism model.
Thousands of people marched on the streets of the Canary Islands, waving flags and holding signs, one of which read 'Tourist it's our home' - watch below.
Thousands of people marched on the streets of the Canary Islands, waving flags and holding signs, one of which read 'Tourist it's our home' - watch below.
Residents of the Canary Islands took to the streets on Saturday, April 20, in a historic rally against the surge of mass tourism, under the motto of ...
'It's not tourist-phobia... it's Canarycide', read one banner, while other protesters displayed communist placards and images of guns.
Lanzarote and Tenerife have pleaded with UK tourists to visit amid fears of mass holiday cancellations after protests over mass tourism.
The organisations say local authorities should temporarily limit visitor numbers to alleviate pressure on the islands' environment, infrastructure.spain ...
Thousands took part in a Saturday protest against tourism growth on Tenerife, the largest of Spain's Canary Islands.