Spain’s anti-tourism movement will continue on the island of Mallorca as locals call yet another protest against mass-tourism on the island and the “tourist saturation” of its beaches.
Recent footage of protesters in Barcelona squirting water on tourists while telling them to “go home” has gone viral. Is it enough for Spain-bound visitors to change their holiday plans?
Thousands of protesters marched Saturday in Barcelona to denounce mass tourism and its effect on Spain's most visited city, with some angry locals even spraying water on tourists in nearby restaurants.
Hundreds protested Saturday in the Canary Islands against an influx of migrants to the Spanish archipelago, which has welcomed more than 19,000 migrants since the beginning of 2024.
Spain's anti-tourism protests continued over the weekend with locals in Granada and Mallorca taking to the streets to highlight the negative impact on rental markets and local environments.
Around 2,000 young people took to the streets of central Barcelona on Saturday in what started off as an anti-capitalism protest but ended up becoming a cry against mass tourism.
Two roads remained blocked in south-west France and north-east Spain on Tuesday morning, after farmers protested ahead of the European elections along several crossing points at the border on Monday.
Spain's anti-mass tourism wave arrived in Madrid on Saturday when locals took to the streets of the working-class Lavapiés area to protest against rent speculation and other policies turning their 'barrio' into a "museum neighbourhood".
Thousands of people took to the streets on Saturday in the Spanish city of Palma de Mallorca to demonstrate against excess tourism, one of the main sources of wealth in the area, under the slogan "Mallorca is not for sale."
Thousands of demonstrators rallied in Madrid on Sunday in defence of the local public health system, accusing the right-wing regional government of trying to destroy it with spending cuts.
Several weeks after huge anti-mass tourism protests on the Spanish island of Tenerife, environmentalists have targeted one of the island’s main tourist attractions - the Loro Parque zoo and marine park - which is owned by a German millionaire.
After recent protests in the Canaries and seemingly growing anti-tourism sentiment across Spain, locals in the Costa del Sol city of Málaga are also planning demonstrations in June against the 'touristification' of their city.
Hundreds of farmers paraded through the Spanish capital on foot and by tractor on Sunday in the latest protest over the crisis facing the agricultural sector.
Thousands of people on Saturday protested in Madrid against an amnesty bill the Spanish government reached this week with Catalan independence parties, demanding the resignation of Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.
Nine police officers were hurt in clashes with farmers who blocked a road in northwestern Spain as part of a wave of protests over the crisis in the agricultural sector, government sources said on Tuesday.
Spanish farmers in the northeastern Catalonia region hit the roads again Tuesday to protest about the sector's struggles, blocking motorways with tractors including a busy highway linking Spain with southern France.
Tractors will once again convene in Madrid on Monday as Spain's agricultural protests continue, with traffic affected and road closures in the capital and around the country.
Hundreds of tractors began converging on Madrid Wednesday for a new day of protests by Spanish farmers angered by what they say is unfair competition from outside the EU.
As Spain's agricultural protests rumble on, hundreds of tractors set off towards Madrid today ahead of a demonstration outside the Ministry of Agriculture on Wednesday, affecting traffic across the country.
Waving pro-Palestinian flags and banners, thousands marched through the streets of Madrid on Saturday to demand an
immediate ceasefire in the deadly war between Israel and Hamas.
Spanish farmers kept up their protests over the sector's troubles on Thursday, with tractors parked outside of the agriculture ministry in central Madrid before a meeting with Agriculture
Minister Luis Planas.
Spanish farmers kept up their protests over the sector's troubles on Wednesday, with tractors blocking roads notably in the south where they disrupted the first stage of a cycling race.
Farmers from Spain's northeastern Catalonia region took to the highways again Tuesday, blocking roads and access to key infrastructure with slow-moving tractors in protest over foreign competition and conditions in the drought-hit agricultural sector.
As Spain's tractor protests continue cutting motorway access across the country, here's what you need to know about the potential disruptions on Tuesday.
As the Spanish farmers' protests move into their second week, the organisation fronting the demonstrations has demanded the resignation of Spain's interior minister and threatened to take legal action against the police.