Lanzarote residents stage 'We Love Tourism' rally hours after the 20-O protests


  • 22-10-2024
  • Lanzarote
  • Canarian Weekly
  • Photo Credit: Augusto Ferreira
Lanzarote residents stage 'We Love Tourism' rally hours after the 20-O protests

Hundreds of protestors took to the streets of Lanzarote on Sunday to show their support for tourism on the island, just hours after demonstrators took to the streets demanding changes from the government due to the negative effects of mass-tourism on the quality of life for locals.

Marching under the banner ‘Lanzarote Loves Tourism’, they marched through the resort of Puerto del Carmen on Sunday evening saying tourists were 'not to blame' for the problems in the Canary Islands.

Supporters of the 'Canary Islands Have a Limit' group have said mass tourism was pricing local people out of the housing market and impacting their quality of life.

An estimated 10,000 people took part in the protests across Gran Canaria, Tenerife, La Palma, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote and El Hierro - with locals reportedly chanting ‘this beach is ours’ at British tourists in Playa de las Americas in Tenerife.

However, just hours after the mass protest, a group of counter-protestors in Lanzarote took to the streets in defence of tourism saying tourists were always ‘welcome’ on the island.

Augusto Ferreira, a restaurant owner from Puerto del Carmen, was one of the organisers of the ‘Lanzarote Loves Tourism’ march. He said fears of mass tourism were being stoked by politicians ‘playing political games’, and that thousands of locals in Lanzarote rely on holidaymakers for their livelihoods.

He told well-known local news programme A Buena Hora: “I have walked many streets visiting businesses and talking to people. I have heard very nice stories from people who say their family live off tourism, and that thanks to tourism they are what they are.”

“A man in Playa Blanca thanked me for what I am doing, he told me to keep going, that he supported me and that his whole family would be there. That is what gives me the energy and strength to continue with this idea, which is to send a clear message to the world that we do not want to provoke a confrontation with tourists who are certainly not to blame for the problems that have been generated on the Island in recent years.”

Lanzarote residents stage 'We Love Tourism' rally hours after the 20-O protests

The pro-tourism march in Lanzarote followed the same route as the anti-tourism demonstration hours earlier. According to Spanish media, many tourists in Puerto del Carmen ‘cheered and applauded’ them as they went past, and asked how they could pledge their support. Augusto told us that a platform is being built as we speak.

“I saw they were going to hold another demonstration in the centre of Puerto del Carmen with tourists there,” he added, “Something had to be done. What we cannot allow to happen is for wrong messages to be sent out about what Lanzarote is really like.”

Tourism figures so far this year

Between January and September this year, 9.9 million tourists visited the Canary Islands, according to the National Statistics Institute (INE). Anti-tourism model supporters say the arrival of millions of visitors every year depletes limited natural resources like water and damages the environment.

Spain has seen a series of protests against perceived ‘over tourism’ this year in Barcelona, and other popular holiday destinations like Mallorca and Malaga. The Canary Islands regional government have drafted a new, law which is expected to be passed shortly, to toughen the rules on holiday rental properties and licences to address the housing crisis as locals are being priced out of the housing market.

Lanzarote residents stage 'We Love Tourism' rally hours after the 20-O protests

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