Tourists in the Canary Islands have been warned that the holiday destination has ‘reached its limit’ and should not be treated ‘like a theme park’ as thousands of protestors descended upon holidaymakers on Sunday, October 20. Demonstrators even took to the beaches in Tenerife in the latest protests organised by anti-tourism movements.
According to local news site Europa Press, “at least 8,000” people gathered in Tenerife and Gran Canaria over the weekend. The demonstrations were organised by the platform ‘Canary Islands has a limit’ which calls for more sustainable tourism models to be implemented.
Protestors have raised concerns over the impact of mass-tourism across the Canary Islands, a longstanding holiday destination among Brits and other European visitors. The environmental impact of tourism and the effect of holiday rentals on the housing market are among the main issues highlighted by demonstrators.
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Yesterday the protests took place around lunchtime in key tourist hotspots: Maspalomas (Gran Canaria), Las Américas (Tenerife), Corralejo (Fuerteventura), Puerto del Carmen (Lanzarote), Los Llanos de Aridane (La Palma) and Valverde (El Hierro). Demonstrators chanted slogans such as “The Canary Islands are not for sale” and “We are foreigners in our land”.
The latest protests come after demonstrations held on April 20, which saw thousands of people take to the streets of the Islands. Similar protests have been held across other Spanish holiday destinations throughout the spring and summer, including Majorca.
In a statement the organiser of the protests said that the current tourism model is leading to inequality within the islands.
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