Following escalating anti-tourist sentiment, planned protests, and vows of a ‘bleak’ summer, it appears holidaymakers are ditching one of their favourite Spanish islands this summer
Concern is rapidly growing in one of Spain’s most popular islands following a notable ‘slump’ in hotel bookings. Last year, a staggering 6.2 million international visitors flocked to Tenerife – lured by its consistently balmy temperatures, cheap booze, sandy beaches, and world-famous water park.
However, the influx was met with harsh resistance from fed-up locals, who argue they’re being priced out of the property market thanks to the soaring demand for holiday rentals. Concern over
















