Protesters in Spain shoot water guns at tourists
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Spain has long been a favourite among Brits thanks to its sizzling weather, beautiful beaches and world-class resorts - but it seems holidaymakers are now looking elsewhere
Spain risks driving droves of tourists away as it becomes less and less budget friendly with hotel prices jumping by nearly 50% since 2019. Demand for Spanish holidays is stronger than ever with the Mediterranean country being a top destination for both relaxing beach holidays and city breaks.
EasyJet cabin crew are expected to walk out across Spain this month with three days of strikes - with European Union holidaymakers warned.
A new three-year law introduced in Malaga has been dubbed a ‘tourist ban’ by some. The term is misleading – the law doesn’t ban tourists from anywhere. Instead, it prevents the registration of any new holiday rentals across 43 districts in the area.
The humble water gun — the cheap, squirt-squirt variety — has become the weapon of choice and symbol of Spain's anti-tourism protests.
FUMING Spanish locals yesterday surrounded a hotel and targeted tourists with water guns as mass protests unfolded across the country. Campaigners were heard yelling out “tourism is
Amid escalating anti-tourist sentiment, it appears droves of British holidaymakers are ditching Spain for a stunning rival destination that reaches a whopping 38C in the summer months
Airbnb has responded after thousands of angry Majorcans marched through Palma on Sunday in a noisy protest that told tourists to 'go home'
The latest Foreign Office advice reads: "Check with your travel provider that your passport and other travel documents meet requirements. Renew your passport if you need to. You will be denied entry if you do not have a valid travel document or try to use a passport that has been reported lost or stolen."
The U.S. State Department is warning travelers to exercise more caution when traveling to Europe amid a renewed wave of anti-tourism protests.
By Joan Faus and Corina Pons BARCELONA (Reuters) -Activists against overtourism are planning protests across Spain, Portugal and Italy on Sunday, with one group urging people to bring water pistols to the demonstration in Barcelona.