UK travel operators have been urged to cancel holidays to Spain, Majorca, and Tenerife as protests against tourists continue across the Balearic Islands. The demonstrations highlight growing frustration among locals over the impact of overtourism in popular European holiday destinations.
A new protest is scheduled for Sunday, June 15, aiming to draw attention to the challenges faced by residents due to the influx of visitors. The unrest reflects rising anti-UK tourist sentiment, prompting warnings for British holidaymakers.
On social media, some UK visitors expressed frustration, with one commenting, “Notably, the Spanish aren’t slow in taking holidaymakers’ money though.”
Another user called for action, saying, “All UK travel agents should cancel holidays to Spain, Majorca, and Tenerife due to unfriendly treatment of their clients and potential legal issues.”
As the situation unfolds, travelers are advised to monitor developments closely and consider alternative destinations.