Spain is a powerhouse in the tourism industry, with growing tensions due to high demand in certain destinations.
Protests in the Canary Islands reveal discontent with a mass tourism model that displaces locals and exploits resources.
Tourism contributes significantly to the Canary Islands' GDP and employment, but it also maintains alarming poverty, health, and unemployment indicators.
Access to housing has become complicated for locals, due to the boom of holiday homes intended for tourists.
The protests have prompted a period of reflection to seek a sustainable tourism model.
Conclusion: It is necessary to heed the protests and change the tourism model to avoid displacing locals and unsustainably consuming resources.