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Enough is enough!' chant raging anti-tourist protesters as thousands flood the streets in Canary Islands
Enough is enough!' chant raging anti-tourist protesters as thousands flood the streets in Canary Islands

Scottish Sun

time18-05-2025

  • Scottish Sun

Enough is enough!' chant raging anti-tourist protesters as thousands flood the streets in Canary Islands

A third wave of anti-tourist protests have hit the Canaries SPAIN'S FURY Enough is enough!' chant raging anti-tourist protesters as thousands flood the streets in Canary Islands THOUSANDS have flooded the streets of the popular Canary Islands in Spain's third wave of protests against overtourism this year. Locals across the Canaries say their home has been turned into a playground for tourists - as holidaymakers awkwardly watch from the sidelines. Advertisement 9 Thousands in the Canaries protested on Sunday Credit: Alamy 9 Protesters gather in front of the Sagrada Familia under the slogan - 'The Canary Islands have a limit' Credit: Getty 9 Protesters hold up the slogan - 'They want to take over my neighbourhood and make my grandma leave' Credit: Alamy 9 Thousands of people are known to attend these protests, often held in dozens of cities across Spain Demos have taken place today across the Spanish archipelago's islands, including Tenerife, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura. In Santa Cruz alone, Tenerife's capital, around 7,000 people are estimated to be on the streets by Spanish security forces. In Gran Canaria, around 3,000 people are estimated to be present. The organisers, a group named "The Canary Islands have a limit", say the turnout has been "very high". Advertisement While no incidents have been reported since the marches began at 11am, police remain on the scene. Campaigners claim that despite previous protests, no changes have been made by the government. The slogan of the march has been: "The Canary Islands are not for sale, they are loved and defended." Other banners read: "The Canary Islands have a limit and so does our patience" and "Enough is enough!" Advertisement Similar marches have also taken place today in other Spanish cities and in Berlin. Thousands of anti-tourist protesters flood Spanish hols hotspots & call on mob to super glue holiday rental locks Locals are calling for three key measures: Tourist moratorium: A freeze on new hotel and holiday rental licences, especially in overcrowded areas, to ease pressure on resources and protect rural and coastal land. Ecotax: A tourist tax to fund public services and offset the environmental impact of mass tourism. Holiday rental regulation: Stricter controls on platforms like Airbnb and real estate speculation to keep housing affordable for residents. It comes as Spain's first mass anti-tourist protests of the year kicked off in April after thousands of people across 40 cities took to the streets. According to the Canarian Trade Union Federation, the wealth generated by tourism should be distributed more fairly to improve the labour and wage rights of more than 170,000 tourism workers in the Canaries. Advertisement They also demand fairer distribution of tourism revenue to improve life for Canarians - boosting public services like healthcare, affordable housing and transport to fix the current road collapses. 9 Protesters in the streets Credit: Alamy 9 Protesters with the slogan - 'The Canary Islands are not for sale, they are loved and defended' 9 Spain's widespread anti-tourism protests began in April 2024 Advertisement "The Canary Islands have a limit" movement argues the Canaries' current economic model is "based on touristification, speculation, inequality and infinite growth in a very limited land". The campaigners said that despite the "massive demonstrations", authorities have ignored their demands with "regressive" regulations, only "deepening the social, economic and environmental crisis". The movement has issued ten key demands, including halting destructive developments, imposing a tourist tax, enforcing a moratorium on new tourist projects, protecting natural areas and stopping sea pollution, among others. The campaigners they will continue protests throughout the summer and are planning boycotts and sit-ins. Advertisement 9 Up to 50,000 people are believed to have protested in Tenerife in April 2024 9

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