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Good evening. At the start of the summer, locals in the Canary Islands took to the streets to protest against excess tourism which, they argue, is detrimental to the welfare of the population and the environment. The protests quickly spread to the Balearic islands and to Barcelona, with entrances to hotels being cordoned off and tourists in restaurants squirted with water pistols. Spain was one of the first destinations to experience mass tourism driven by a post-war boom in package holidays, so it’s perhaps not surprising that it’s also been one of the first to witness a coordinated public backlash against overtourism. Despite the chants of “No more tourists!”, campaigners are not actually calling for a ban on tourism. Instead, they are asking, not unreasonably, for a more sustainable approach to development in tourism hotspots, restrictions on the sale of property to foreigners and a more equal distribution of the wealth created by the industry. Not only will this benefit locals, but tourists too. As Alyssa McMurtry, a long-time resident of Spain, writes: “Spain’s love-hate relationship with tourism reaches boiling point on its costas each summer. It’s scorching, the beaches are packed and the mood can be frantic.” But this is only part of the story. “The Spanish coast still holds some secrets, even in the middle of summer: places where tourists can unwind without any hassle and locals seem genuinely happy to host them.” One such place is the fishing village of Luarca, in Asturias, which McMurtry describes as the “anti-Ibiza” with its affordable seafood restaurants, laid-back atmosphere and off-beat attractions such as the Giant Squid Museum. On Spain’s northern coast, it also has the advantage of being several degrees cooler than the southern Spanish costas. Buen viaje! | Andy Pietrasik Head of Travel |
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Featured trip | Highlights of Normandy: Monet’s Garden, Rouen and Honfleur
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| A car-free adventure on the Isles of Scilly |
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This week's favourite trips |
| | Walking in Andalucía - save £100pp See a different side of Andalucía as you explore the rugged hills, olive groves and rural landscapes on foot, plus spend a day in Seville. | View deal |
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| | Flavours of the Douro Combine exploring the historic sights of Porto and the Douro Valley with lots of produce and wine tastings on this foodie tour. | View deal |
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| | Sicily Uncover ancient sights at the Valley of the Temples and Piazza Armerina, visit Mount Etna and explore the hilltop town of Taormina. | View deal |
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| From the playas to the plains of Spain: readers’ tips |
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Deal of the week | Seville, Granada and classic Spain - save up to 15% | Explore Andalucía's Spanish and Moorish history in Seville, Granada’s Alhambra and Córdoba’s Mezquita plus there’s the option to visit medieval Ronda. Book by 29 August 2024 to save up to 15% on this and other selected wishlist tours. Prices shown include the discount. | | View deal |
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| Image of the week | In search of Monet’s wild landscapes: a glorious art adventure in central France
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