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Locals squirt tourists with water guns

As overtourism continues to grow into a serious problem, the summer travel season has European locals fighting for beach real estate.

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).

Spaniard Wendy Davila told the outlet she misses the days of her childhood holidays visiting Alicante on the Mediterranean.

Overtourism in Spain has locals fighting for beach real estate as foreign visitors increase by 1.94 million while domestic tourism drops by 800,000. Picture: Iconic#All/Getty Images
Overtourism in Spain has locals fighting for beach real estate as foreign visitors increase by 1.94 million while domestic tourism drops by 800,000. Picture: Iconic#All/Getty Images

“Now you don’t go on [vacation] wherever you want, but wherever you can,” Ms Davila said.

”Prices have risen outrageously. The whole Spanish coast is very expensive.”

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.

Last month, protesters gathered in Barcelona and on the island of Mallorca, with some even squirting tourists with water guns to ‘cool town’ tourism. Picture: AP Photo/Pau Venteo
Last month, protesters gathered in Barcelona and on the island of Mallorca, with some even squirting tourists with water guns to ‘cool town’ tourism. Picture: AP Photo/Pau Venteo
A protester holds a water gun during a protest against overtourism in the Balearic island of Mallorca, Spain, on Sunday, June 15. Picture: AP Photo/Joan Mateu Parra
A protester holds a water gun during a protest against overtourism in the Balearic island of Mallorca, Spain, on Sunday, June 15. Picture: AP Photo/Joan Mateu Parra

Jose Maria Basanez, group president of price monitoring firm Tecnitasa, told AP, “It is becoming increasingly difficult for Spanish holidaymakers to afford beachfront tourism rentals”.

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

Locals in Spain made about 400,000 fewer trips to their own major cities last year. . Picture: Sergi Reboredo/VWPics/Universal Images Group via Getty Images
Locals in Spain made about 400,000 fewer trips to their own major cities last year. . Picture: Sergi Reboredo/VWPics/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

Around 94 million international travellers visited Spain in 2024, according to the country’s tourism minister.

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

Protesters march during an anti-tourism protest on June 15, 2025 in Barcelona, Spain. Picture: Paroma Basu/Getty Images
Protesters march during an anti-tourism protest on June 15, 2025 in Barcelona, Spain. Picture: Paroma Basu/Getty Images

“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,” Mr Aznar said.

He added, “It’s overwhelming.”

Activists against overtourism say high numbers of tourists flocking to these countries are forcing locals out of affordable accommodation, pushing up living costs and clogging up city centres. Picture: Paco Freire/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
Activists against overtourism say high numbers of tourists flocking to these countries are forcing locals out of affordable accommodation, pushing up living costs and clogging up city centres. Picture: Paco Freire/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

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.

Barcelona officials had planned to ban short-term tourist apartment rentals by 2028, FOX Business previously reported.

Short-term rentals in Barcelona have been stagnant for years, remaining at around 10,000 since 2014, according to figures from Barcelona’s City Hall.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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