Palma residents rally against tourism surge affecting quality of life
On Sunday, Palma de Mallorca, the largest city on the Balearic island of Mallorca, witnessed a protest against mass tourism. Several thousand residents expressed dissatisfaction with the many tourists visiting their island.
22 July 2024 08:02
The demonstration included representatives from various social organizations and movements, including city and ecological activists and ordinary residents. In conversations with the media, the demonstrators expressed their concerns that the mass influx of tourists causes traffic chaos in Mallorca, leads to environmental degradation, and drastically increases the cost of living.
During the protest, participants chanted various slogans, expressing dissatisfaction with the current situation. Chants included: "Go back home!", "Don't destroy our island!", "It's time to stop," "Those who love Mallorca don’t destroy it," and "Give us back Mallorca!".
Some demonstrators brought banners with inscriptions such as: "We’re not fighting tourists, but the destruction of Mallorca", "Put an end to tourism!" and "We want a dignified life!".
Wave of protests against mass tourism
Protesters put forward a series of demands to reduce the negative impact of tourism on their island.
These included proposals such as limiting the number of accommodations, designating areas of the island where tourists cannot be accommodated, and introducing entry limits to Mallorca for cars not registered on the island.
The Sunday demonstration is another protest against mass tourism in Palma de Mallorca. Similar protest actions have also been organized in recent weeks in other Spanish cities, such as Barcelona, Alicante, Seville, and Málaga.