Holidaymakers in Mallorca have been sharing their experiences around the anti-tourism sentiment and protests across Spain . Graffiti messages like "tourists go home" have become commonplace in both mainland Spain and the Balearic Islands as of late. The uproar is primarily due to locals' frustration over rising rents, which has been linked to properties being bought up for the tourism industry.

A British expat living in Mallorca recently took to TikTok to address the issue, claiming that the locals do not actually "hate" tourists . Ottilie Quince, who runs a bike shop there, has now posted a series of videos interviewing tourists about how safe they feel. Read More Related Articles 'I live in Mallorca – this is what locals really think of you when you come on holiday' Read More Related Articles Little-known holiday destination is 'as beautiful as Amalfi Coast – but way cheaper' In one video, an Australian visitor told Ottilie she felt completely safe in Mallorca, calling it "the best place ever".

When asked what she would say to those hesitant to visit because of the protests, she said: "Tell them to come because it's just worth it. It's such a great spot. And here in Port de Pollenca, you wouldn't even know there's protests.

It's really lovely." Another video featured a British couple praising the friendliness of the locals. The woman said: "We've just met the most charming people so far, in the restaurants and the bars.

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