Millions of UK holidaymakers could be rethinking their Spanish getaways amid growing concerns over overtourism. Despite a 10% year-on-year surge in foreign tourist arrivals in April, reaching 8.6 million visitors, and a 7% increase so far this year, with a total of 26 million, the protests have led some Brits to reconsider their summer jaunts, as reported by Birmingham Live.
Brits remain a significant chunk of Spain's tourism, clocking in at over 4.7 million visits, marking a 6.7% uptick. Yet, the unrest has prompted some to alter their plans, with one holidaymaker saying: "I see their point, but I don't rent a property, I use hotels. But I'm not going to stay in a hotel in Spain after this year, I'm taking my accommodation with me so they can't whinge about that."
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