Spain is facing a significant backlash from tourists as anti-tourism protests spread across the country, leading to a noticeable slump in bookings. The protests, which have seen locals clashing with tourists in popular destinations, have been marked by actions such as soaking holidaymakers with water and shouting offensive slogans. This wave of discontent among Spanish residents towards the mass influx of tourists has prompted some potential visitors, particularly from the UK, to reconsider their travel plans to Spain. Major publications like the Majorca Daily Bulletin have reported receiving letters from concerned tourists stating their reluctance to visit Spain under the current climate of hostility. The situation highlights a growing tension between the need to welcome tourists for economic reasons and the local population's frustration over the negative impacts of mass tourism.
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‘I don’t see us visiting Spain again’: UK tourists turn their backs amid protests
The Majorca Daily Bulletin published letters it received from “concerned tourists” in response to reports of the Barcelona protests, one of which said: “We had been thinking of going on holiday to Spain this year, but not anymore. I won’t take my family somewhere that we will receive animosity.