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Decline in Tourism in Majorca Amidst Ongoing Anti-Tourism Protests

British holidaymakers urged to return as Majorca's resort areas experience significant downturn due to protests.
Majorca, one of Spain's prime tourist destinations, has reported a significant decline in visitor numbers this summer.

This downturn has been attributed to a series of anti-tourism protests that have spanned several months across the nation, leading to concerns among local businesses and tourism officials.

Officials have acknowledged that the protests have created an atmosphere that "scares away visitors.” Miguel Perez-Marsa, head of the island's nightlife association, indicated that potential tourists are feeling unwelcomed, prompting them to explore other holiday destinations.

The sentiment was echoed by Juanmi Ferrer, president of the Restaurant Association, who warned that the ongoing protests are indeed deterring visitors.

Pedro Oliver, president of the College of Tour Guides, reported a marked decline in excursion participation, noting a decrease in bookings by 20 percent during this tourist season, particularly affecting British, German, and Italian travelers.

Reflecting this trend, Biel Moragues from a Majorca taxi association remarked that British tourists are reportedly the most affected and are opting for different travel locations.

Long-term residents of Majorca have also observed the noticeable decrease in tourist activity.

Lesley Johnson, a British expat residing on the island for over three decades, described how popular areas that were once bustling with tourists have now turned quiet.

She noted a stark contrast in the vibrancy of the local social scene, which used to include numerous British bars and social events.

The protests have included various demonstrations with locals vocalizing their frustrations, sometimes aggressively urging tourists to "go home".

Some protestors utilized water pistols in demonstrations, intensifying the discord between residents and holidaymakers.

Witness accounts have described situations where tourists were accosted and instructed to leave the area amidst shouts from protesters.

Despite the visible impacts of the demonstrations, not all local business leaders concur that the protests are the primary cause of the reduced tourist numbers.

Jordi Mora, president of the Federation of Small and Medium Enterprises of Majorca (Pinem), refuted claims of a downturn, suggesting that tourism is experiencing growth compared to previous years, citing a report indicating a 5 percent increase relative to a growth of 12 percent recorded the year before.

While final statistics for June and July are pending, preliminary indications noted a 1.6 percent decrease in visitor numbers for May, signaling potential economic challenges for the region.
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