In a show of growing discontent over mass tourism and its negative effects on the housing market, the Andalusian cities of Malaga and Cadiz recently participated in two massive demonstrations. The uncontrolled influx of travelers has contributed to rising housing prices and a shortage of available properties in these popular tourist destinations. Similar protests have been seen in other parts of Spain, such as Palma de Mallorca and the Canary Islands.
Despite the benefits that tourism brings to the Spanish economy, with it representing nearly 13 percent of the gross domestic product, there is a growing concern over the impact it is having on local residents. In 2023, Spain welcomed a staggering 126 million tourists, which is three times the total national population and 20 million more than the previous year. The rapid growth in tourism has raised concerns about sustainability and the need to find a balance between economic benefits and the well-being of local communities.
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