Locals in Majorca have been protesting against overtourism. (Image: Getty) A shocking new survey has revealed that the recent eruption of anti-tourism protests across Majorca is putting Brits off visiting the Spanish Island. According to local news outlet the Majorca Daily Bulletin , roughly 44 percent of people will now think twice before holidaying in Majorca.
Last week, 15,000 Majorcans took to the streets of Palma to call for more affordable housing and fewer holiday homes as the island continues to suffer from an overtourism problem. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.
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