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Canary Islands prepare for renewed protests against overtourism

Thursday 15 May 2025 - 16:15
By: Dakir Madiha
Canary Islands prepare for renewed protests against overtourism

In a poignant response to ongoing frustrations, residents of Spain’s Canary Islands are set to take to the streets once more on May 18th. The protest, organized by the group 'Canarias tiene un límite' (The Canary Islands have a limit), aims to address the mounting concerns regarding the islands' economic model, which many deem unsustainable and detrimental to both local communities and the environment.

Despite earlier demonstrations in 2024 that drew significant attention, local leaders feel their voices have been largely ignored. The recent statement from the protest group highlights a lack of effective governmental response, characterizing the situation as a crisis exacerbated by "manipulated information, regressive regulations, and deepening social and environmental issues."

Protests are planned across all seven main islands, as well as in various cities throughout Spain and even in Berlin, showcasing a broad coalition of solidarity. Demonstrations will commence at 11 a.m. at symbolic locations on each island, including El Hierro, La Palma, La Gomera, Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, and Fuerteventura.

The protesters have articulated ten key demands aimed at reversing the detrimental impact of tourism on their communities. These include halting destructive construction projects, implementing stricter regulations on vacation rentals, and promoting renewable energy without compromising the islands' natural resources. Additional calls for ecosystem restoration and measures to curb pollution further underscore the urgency of their message.

The Canary Islands are currently grappling with a myriad of challenges linked to overtourism. Overpopulation, strained public services, and environmental degradation are just a few of the issues plaguing the archipelago. The region, heavily reliant on tourism, which constitutes approximately 35 percent of its GDP, is facing a housing crisis that further complicates the situation. Many locals find themselves unable to afford homes due to rising prices driven by holiday rentals and foreign investments.

Recent governmental decisions, including the rejection of limits on foreign home ownership, have only intensified local discontent. This ongoing struggle reflects a broader tension between economic interests and the rights of residents, particularly as communities seek to reclaim agency over their living conditions.

The May 18th protests are expected to draw crowds reminiscent of the massive demonstrations seen last year, where estimates ranged from 57,000 to 100,000 participants across the islands. As the movement gains momentum, additional protests are already being planned for June across various tourist hotspots in Spain, signifying a growing recognition of the need for sustainable change.

In a landscape where the balance between tourism and community welfare hangs in the balance, the Canary Islands are poised to send a powerful message. The collective voice of the people, united in their demands for equality and sustainability, may well reshape the future of the archipelago.


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