Travel operator TUI has announced the Balearic Islands have 'reached capacity' as they urge holidaymakers to look elsewhere when booking their sunny getaways following recent anti-tourism protests across Spain.
But despite the pause on the Balearics, the TUI boss revealed he had recently discussed opening up Algeria for beach holidays. He said: 'We are offering to create living spaces for employees and other residents; we are happy to tackle the issue head-on.' Ebel added: 'It is not our place to dictate how many tourists a destination can accommodate; that is the responsibility of local politicians'.
Demonstrators packed into Weyler Square in the Tenerife capital Santa Cruz, the start point for a march on the Brit-popular holiday island, on April 20 He also claimed the number of homes built for local residents that were being purchased instead by foreigners as holiday properties was a problem. Locals complained of rowdy tourists disrespecting the private properties by climbing stairs, scaling picture perfect balconies and even entering doorways as they hunt down the most Instagrammable spots.
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