Anti-Tourist Protests Hit Mexico City Amid Nomad Surge
MEXICO CITY — Marchers have filled the streets of Mexico City’s historic center over several July weekends, banging drums and unfurling banners that decry soaring rents, disappearing neighbors and an unchecked wave of digital nomads.
Spain airport staff strike to disrupt seven airlines in Aug
MADRID, Spain — A fresh wave of airport walkouts looms over Spain’s busiest holiday month, with unions planning a series of August strikes that could snarl flights at Barcelona, Alicante, Palma, Málaga, and Tenerife South. The nationwide actions target ground-service firms handling seven major carriers at the very moment tourism peaks across Barcelona and the rest of the country.
Spain August travel faces turmoil as baggage workers strike
MADRID, Spain — A fresh round of labor unrest is poised to hit Spain’s busiest runways just as countless British families pack for late-summer escapes.
Brits cancel Majorca breaks as anti-tourist anger surges
Summer of discontent on Spain’s busiest islands
PALMA DE MALLORCA, Spain — Loud, colorful demonstrations against what residents call “overtourism” are rippling across Palma de Mallorca and the wider Balearic Islands this season, and the fallout is already being felt in the United Kingdom’s holiday market.
Barcelona axes cruise terminals, trims tourist numbers
Barcelona’s busy Mediterranean gateway is about to look—and operate—very differently.
Spain urges tourists to dodge midday heat amid 45C surge
Travelers heading to Spain’s white-washed villages and beach-rimmed costas this week may want to build a longer lunch break into their itineraries. Seville and much of Andalusia are reporting peak temperatures approaching 45 C, a level that Spanish meteorologists say is a new regional record. Local authorities have activated heat-health plans and are pleading with residents and visitors alike to stay out of the sun during the hottest stretch of the day.
Barcelona orders Airbnb to delist illegal rentals in 48hrs
Barcelona orders Airbnb to delist illegal rentals: What’s happening?
The Catalan capital has told Airbnb to wipe unlawful holiday flats from its site in just 48 hours. City Hall delivered a new draft agreement this week that demands “rigorous” screening of listings and grants municipal staff unfettered access to data so they can verify permits and ownership details.
Mediterranean Locals Revolt Against Tourist Tsunami
A fresh wave of street protests rolled through Barcelona, Venice, Palma de Mallorca and other southern European hubs this spring, as reported by The Week. Demonstrators carried banners warning that “tourism steals our bread, our roof, and our future,” and some in Palma even squirted passing holiday-makers with water pistols to drive the message home.
Barcelona Strains Under World-Record Tourist Crush
Barcelona Breaks Density Records
Barcelona now welcomes more tourists per square kilometer than any other destination on Earth, according to a press release by Nomad eSIM. The company’s 2025 analysis calculates that the Catalan capital receives 20.37 million visitors a year within a compact 101-square-kilometer footprint—an eye-watering density of 201,722 tourists per square kilometer. By comparison, traditionally congested hot spots such as Cancun (147,887 tourists per square kilometer), Porto (143,902) and New York City (137,712) all trail far behind.
