The inhabitants of various European tourist “hot spots” have recently been rebelling against the incursion of said tourists who, they claim, are making their home towns unaffordable and unbearable. (I talked about it here, some time ago.)
Well, it seems as though they’re getting what they asked for:
Bookings in some of Mallorca’s most popular summer holiday resorts have slumped by as much as 20 per cent, say hoteliers on the Balearic Island, suggesting holidaymakers are voting with their feet following anti-tourism marches.
The hoteliers association that represents the resorts of Alcudia and Can Picafort say their key markets have slowed in recent months.
The news comes following major anti-tourism protests across mainland Spain and its islands this year – with another huge protest march in the pipeline for Mallorca’s capital next weekend.
Last week, thousands of defiant anti-tourism protesters vowed to bring the streets of Palma to a standstill on June 15th, with representatives of around 60 groups saying they’re planning to march.
Well, let’s hope all the “death to touristas” thing doesn’t kill the destinations altogether. I suspect the locals would not care for that either.
Then there’s this take:
Hate to say it, Pablo me old mate, but the kind of tourists who jump at the bargains are more likely to be the kind of tourists you don’t want.
“…tourists were edging their bets…”
Would those be the illiterate tourists, or the Cockney-haitch tourists?
Oh my! Yes, just envision squads of soccer hooligans from Liverpool and Glasgow meeting in the streets of Barcelona or Malaga. Such fun will ensue, especially if their footy teams are in the running for a cup or some such, not that they need much encouragement, the beer provides sufficient of that.
If you don’t like the burdens that tourists bring the area such as high prices and congestion then move away. It’s just that simple. The tourism industry like any other industry can bring in more jobs and opportunities for prosperity.
There may be a dearth of Germans because of the sky high, budget busting energy prices they are paying.