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In 2024, Spain achieved a historic milestone by welcoming a record 94 million international tourists, making it the second most-visited country in the world, only behind France. This impressive influx of visitors came during a year when many residents voiced their frustrations with overtourism, a growing issue that has worsened the country’s housing crisis, especially in major tourist destinations.

According to the Spanish Ministry of Tourism, the number of international visitors increased by 10.7% compared to the previous year, with tourists spending about 110 billion euros from January to November alone. In November, the total spending reached 7.7 billion euros. This surge in tourist spending provided a significant boost to Spain’s economy, but it also highlighted the country's struggle with the consequences of mass tourism.

While the tourism boom is undoubtedly beneficial for the economy, the negative effects on local communities are becoming more visible. Cities like Barcelona and Palma de Mallorca have been particularly affected, with locals increasingly frustrated by overcrowding and the rising cost of housing. In popular cities, the demand for short-term vacation rentals has driven up rent prices, making it difficult for residents to find affordable housing.

The issue of overtourism sparked protests throughout the year. In March, the city of Malaga was one of the first to encourage tourists to stay away. However, the most intense demonstrations took place in the summer, particularly in Mallorca and Barcelona. Thousands of residents took to the streets, demanding that local governments take action to limit the number of tourists and the growing number of vacation rental properties. Protesters urged authorities to place strict regulations on short-term rental platforms like Airbnb.

In response to these concerns, some cities have already taken steps to address the issue. Barcelona is aiming to completely ban short-term tourist rentals by 2028. Meanwhile, the city of Alicante, a popular destination for British tourists, has enacted a two-year ban on new short-term rental properties to tackle rising housing prices.

Despite these protests and the introduction of new laws to curb the growth of vacation rentals, the tourism industry in Spain shows no signs of slowing down. In fact, airlines are already reporting a 6.5% increase in air capacity for January 2025, with 7.9 million seats available for flights to Spain. If this trend continues, it is likely that the country will set another record for international visitors next year.

The situation presents a complex challenge for Spain. While the tourism industry plays a crucial role in the country's economy, it also places considerable pressure on local communities and infrastructure. As Spain continues to break records for international visitors, balancing the needs of residents with the economic benefits of tourism remains a difficult task.

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