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Summer beach battle between locals and visitors heats up as overtourism soars

Overtourism in Spain has locals fighting for their own beach real estate as foreign visitors increase by 1.94 million while domestic tourism drops by 800,000.


Summer beach battle between locals and visitors heats up as overtourism soars
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As overtourism continues to grow into a serious problem, the summer travel season has European locals fighting for beach real estate. 

Local tourism has fallen in Spain by 800,000 people - while foreign tourism has seen an increase of 1.94 million visitors, according to The Associated Press (AP).

"Now you don't go on [vacation] wherever you want, but wherever you can," said Davila.

Last month, protesters gathered in Barcelona and on the island of Mallorca.

Some squirted tourists with water guns to try to "cool town" tourism, claiming their rents are soaring, Fox News Digital previously reported. 

Most beachfront rentals were booked for the summer by the first quarter, with prices rising 20.3% since mid-2023, according to Tecnitasa.

Juan Pedro Aznar, professor and researcher at the Madrid-based Esade business school, told AP there could be a displacement effect due to Spaniards' purchasing power in comparison to that of foreign tourists. 

"I used to go to my family's house, but there are more and more foreign tourists in Cadiz and when a cruise ship arrives, the population doubles," said Aznar.

He added, "It's overwhelming."

Locals in Spain made about 400,000 fewer trips to the major cities, while foreign tourist trips to Spanish cities increased by nearly 3 million last year, according to AP.

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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