Large demonstrations were recently held in the cities of Malaga and Cadiz in Andalusia, Spain, protesting against mass tourism and its negative effects on the housing market. These protests reflect the growing discontent with the uncontrolled influx of tourists and the resulting challenges faced by local residents.
Similar demonstrations have taken place in other parts of Spain, including Palma de Mallorca in the Balearic Islands and several of the Canary Islands. The issue of mass tourism has become a significant concern for many communities in Spain, as it continues to have a major impact on their daily lives.
Despite the challenges posed by mass tourism, the industry remains a crucial driver of the Spanish economy, accounting for nearly 13 percent of the gross domestic product. In 2023, Spain welcomed a record 126 million tourists, significantly more than its total national population and a 20 million increase from the previous year. However, this growth has come at a cost to local communities and their ability to afford housing.
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