Local governments in the Balearic and Canary Islands are planning to “coordinate action” against mass tourism, according to local news reports.
It comes after demonstrations were held across both holiday destinations throughout 2024, with residents raising concerns over the impact of tourism on the islands.
According to local news site Majorca Daily Bulletin, the tourism authorities are “in talkies to coordinate action” and are “creating a united front to combat the biggest tourism problems at a social and political level”.
Among the major concerns in both of the Spanish destinations are the rise of illegal property rentals, overcrowding and the impact of visitors on local infrastructure.
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