Tenerife is saaid to be “still buzzing” in an apparent blow to anti-tourism Activists. Things of Families will be flocking to the holiday hotspot for the Easter Holidays Despite a campaign against them.
Resorts are “Packed” with sun-seeking tourists enjoying “knock down” prices on the island, according to The sun. Bar Owner Tara Scarlata Told the Publication Her British-Alled Watering Hole in Adeje is packed out day and night.
She has the ISLAND is “Still Buzzing”, Adding: “We're Busier Than WE'VE EVER BEEN … it's busy and summer se Cheltenham races. “
Tara, 40, added noting was placing british or irish treasursts off going to TenifyDespite warnings daubed on walls such as “Tourists Go Home”.
A wave of protests and vandalism has struck the island in recent months. Concerns Among Locals Include Traffic Congestion, The Affordability of Housing and Environmental Pressures of Millions of Tourists Descend on the Island Each Year.
In December, Two Popular Beaches in Los Cristianos Saw More Than 230 Sunbeds Sprayed with Graffiti, Reading “Canarias Se Defender” (The Canary Islands Defend Themselves) and “Canarias No Se Vende” (The canary islands are not for sale).
Shocking video posted online this month shows Vandals dousing rental vehicles with flammable licens Before Setting Them on Fire in the Costa Adeje Resort.
In January, Disturbing Graffiti Reading “Kill a Tourist” appeared On the wall of a house in ten, worrying some locals that the protests would go to go to far.
Hundreds of Protesters Descended on Troya Beach in Tenerife in October, Waving Placards and Shouting Slogans, More Tourists, More Misery “.
A Small Group of Activists Even Went on Hunger Strike Outside a church in la laguan in april last year. It was called off after 20 days.
Tara saad the last thing she is she or the island's other bars, Restaurants and Hotels Want is for Tourists to Go Home.
She has no idea to feel anxious about and the local government needs to invest more in roads and affordable housing.
Brian Harrison, 57, is a sound engine from bridgend who has lived in tenify for 30 years. He saad more protests are played, warning if local politicians come with the issue that will get worse.
He sa: “The protests will contain and they will increase.”