An island paradise with £1 , dubbed the 'New Magaluf' is reportedly being ruined by British . For decades generations of thirsty and lovelorn young adults have been making annual pilgrimages to Magaluf, Spain. While its Brits behaving badly reputation is unlikely to be lost anytime soon, there is another further flung destination which is attracting increasing numbers - and rowdy Brits.

Luxury tour operator Scott Dunn has said that Tanzania, a gorgeous country in East Africa, is one of it's "up-and-coming" destinations for 2024, with an 83% rise in bookings among its wealthy clientele. And Zanzibar, an island in the coastal region of the country, has exploded in popularity recently. Zanzibar was voted one of the best value sunny destinations in the world.

Not only can you get pints from as little as £1.06, according to PintPrice, but Hikers Bay says you can get a meal in a cheap restaurant in the city from as little as £3.84.

However, with cheap booze comes poor behaviour - and Brits behaving badly. “Some people complain, saying the tourists like to change our culture,” a tourguide called Abdalla told the Telegraph in March, referring to the tourists' effect on tradition in the mostly Muslim archipelago. “Our children try to copy their style, their culture.

That’s not good at all.” “They come off the plane with a beer in each hand,” one taxi driver told the publication. Excessive alcohol consumption and the burgeoning party scene in resort areas like Nungwi, .