
Protests in Europe target mass tourism with squirt guns and roller bags
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The protests are the latest in a growing movement driven by quality-of-life issues, including high housing costs and environmental damage, that protest organizers say are a result of overtourism.
'The general perception is that these people have way more money than we do — they come here to party, to rent places we can't afford on our wages,' said Joan Mas, a 31-year-old waiter living in Barcelona. 'The problem is the tourism model itself: It's all about serving drinks, about real estate, and the hotel industry.'
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Tourism accounts for more than 12 percent of Spain's gross domestic product.
Organizers emphasized before the protests Sunday that their goal was to raise awareness about the negative impacts of their cities' growing focus on catering to tourists rather than locals.
'Our enemy is not the tourist, but the speculators and the exploiters who hide behind tourism to profit from the housing and lives of the local population,' said Asier Basurto, who helped organize Sunday's protest in San Sebastián, a resort city on Spain's northern coast. Basurto said the city's tourism-focused development drove young people away and turned San Sebastián into 'a mere stage set.'
Protesters in San Sebastián, which has the nation's highest housing costs, chanted slogans like 'Sustainable tourism is a mythological animal' and called for a decrease in the number of visitors to the city.
Basurto pointed to the Palacio Bellas Artes theater, a cultural symbol of the city built more than 100 years ago, which is being renovated into a luxury hotel owned by Hilton.
Protests also took place on the popular Spanish resort islands of Mallorca, Minorca, and Ibiza. Those islands, with a population of just over 1 million, hosted more than 15 million international tourists in 2024.
'This model of tourism doesn't bring economic prosperity, but rather problems such as the housing crisis,' said Pere Joan Femenia, a spokesperson for the group Less Tourism, More Life, which organized the protests in Palma, Mallorca, where demonstrators stopped the tourist bus Saturday.
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The islands have faced shortages of police officers, health care workers, and teachers because high housing costs, which protest organizers largely attribute to overtourism, have made it difficult to attract public sector workers.
In Venice, Italy, which has struggled with the effects of overtourism and targeted day trippers with a 5- or 10-euro daily fee, a small protest denounced two hotels recently built in an area that had been hotel-free. Then a banner reading 'STOP HOTEL = + CITTÀ,' more than 20 feet long, was loaded onto a boat and floated to another site where a former public housing complex has been transformed into tourist rental units.
Activists in Genoa, where protesters noisily rolled suitcases down the streets, said that even though the city did not see the same level of tourism as other Italian destinations like Rome or Venice, they hoped that by making their demands clear now, they could compel local lawmakers to take steps to manage tourism before it got out of control.
International arrivals in Europe were up nearly 5 percent in the first part of this year compared with the same period in 2024.
Some destinations have taken action in response to protesters' concerns. The Greek island of Santorini and Bruges, Belgium, have imposed new regulations and taxes on their tourism industries. Barcelona plans to ban Airbnb rentals by late 2028. Ibiza and other places are limiting cruise ships. Officials in Palma announced an initiative just days before the protests to remove more than 1,600 lounge chairs from local beaches, responding to pressure from activists to make it easier for residents to enjoy the sea.
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Some travelers caught up in the protests in Barcelona expressed anger. One visitor in a group of South Korean tourists sprayed with water outside the Louis Vuitton store complained, 'This isn't the way to do things — as if we were animals.'
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