Spain could welcome more than 90 million visitors in 2024, despite anti-tourism protests nationwide (Image: Getty) There are fears that Spain could become a "victim of its own success" with the number of tourists visiting the country predicted to hit 95 million by the end of the year. The figures, which show a significant increase on the year before, come as the country struggles to make peace with an industry it increasingly sees as "a necessary evil". Spain has seen a wave of anti-tourism protests sweep the country in 2024 as locals complain of significant issues caused by overtourism .

One protester in Majorca said: "From the disappearance of local culture, the increasing cost of living , the impossibility to live here, and the worsening of public services, many tourists understand this because they are aware of what it means in their home places." function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.

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