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Demonstrations over unsustainable tourism in the Canary Islands

Urgent events covered by GeoTenerife. Learn more about what is happening and why residents are protesting. 

Summary of the protests


Tourism in the Canary Islands has surged post-pandemic, with over 14 million foreign visitors in 2023—more than Brazil and Australia combined—and numbers projected to reach 18 million in 2024. Including 2 million Spanish visitors, this influx overwhelms the islands’ 2.2 million residents. Despite €1.17 billion in hotel investment in 2023 (the highest in Spain), most tourism income (70%) flows abroad. Locals face low wages (€1,200/month on average), soaring rents, and widespread poverty—one-third are at risk of social exclusion, and 65% struggle to get by. Frustrated by unchecked development and environmental degradation, 200,000 Canarians protested in April and several thousand again in October 2024, demanding a more sustainable tourism model that prioritises local needs and protects the islands’ fragile ecosystem. A third large-scale protest was held in May 2025 which we are covering here on Urgent events.

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11 Jun, 2025 - 5:33 PM

Key events

18th May 2025

3rd Large Scale Protest on 18th May

GeoTenerife attended both the protests in Santa Cruz, Tenerife and Las Palmas, Gran Canaria where thousands of people protested the tourism model. Many different groups were represented in the demonstration, showing how this is impacting all areas of society.

13th May 2025

'Daily cap' of visitors of the Anaga mountains

Tenerife council approved a daily cap on visitors to northern areas, specifically Anaga Rural Park, to protect the island’s natural heritage. The new motion will restrict tourist access to areas of the island with the aim of more sustainable tourism managment (Birmingham mail, 2025). Image by Hans from Pixabay.

1st February 2025

Despite the new regulations the number of tourist apartments have grown

The number of tourist apartments in the Canary Islands surges by 21% following announcement of new regulations. The number of registered tourist apartments in the Canary Islands has grown by 21% since the government announced plans for new regulations, El País (2025). Thus raising concerns over the already stressed housing market and local affordability. Image courtesy of Rafa Avero, sourced from El Pais.

29th November 2024

Salvar La Tejita has filed a environmental complaint against the Cuna del Alma project

Salvar La Tejita has filed a complaint with the Environmental Prosecutor’s Office due to the damage caused by the continuation of the Cuna del Alma construction works in Puerto de Adeje. Bulldozers have been excavating within the Cardonal-Tabaibal habitat of El Puertito, home to the largest population of sad viborina and two archaeological sites (Salvar El Puertito, 2024). This complaint was filed ten days after a young man chained himself to one of the diggers on the Cuna del Alma site, causing the construction works to be temporarily suspended. After several hours of this protest, he voluntarily came off the digger and was arrested (Salvar El Puertito, 2024).

20th October 2024

The second large-scale demonstration

Six months after the record-breaking demonstration on April 20th thousands returned to the streets for #20-O. Despite many political comments agreeing with the sentiment of earlier protests, activists complained no comprehensive measures have been implemented. Instead of the hotel moratorium they called for, several new luxury complexes have been given the green light. The Tenerife president fast-tracked an ``eco-tax`` but protesters say it's an entrance fee to Masca Gorge, not the global tourist tax they are fighting for. Further anger was stoked as the Cuna del Alma project was given official building permits. Local press put the number of protesters at 8,000, but our drone shots point to around 30,000 in Playa de las Américas. Photo credit Adriana Ariza Pardo MarineSciCamp student 2024

21st September 2024

Puertito de Adeje becomes a site of geologic interest

Puertito de Adeje becomes a site of geologic interest by IGME Through the collaborative research campaign between GeoTenerife and GeoTenerife affiliated students, international researchers, and local experts we were able to demonstrate the geological importance of Puertito de Adeje. The outcrops of the ignimbrite in this location record a type of rare volcanic activity and are of great importance for understanding and mitigating volcanic risk in possible future explosive eruptions in Tenerife. Over 1000 residents have volunteered to sponsor this rock through IGME 'Adopt a rock' initiative. Read more here:

20th September 2024

Cuna del Alma project resumes construction

The Adeje City Council officially granted the building permit for the Cuna del Alma tourism project, allowing construction to begin in El Puertito, south of Tenerife. The mayor of Adeje, José Miguel Rodríguez Fraga, set an 18-month deadline for the start of construction and a 48-month timeframe for the project's completion. Image sourced from Canarian Weekly (2024).

11th August 2024

Protest in El Puertito.

On the 11th of August, Salvar El Puertito organised a protest at El Puertito. Protestors stripped the metal fence erected around the Cuna del Alma construction site. Although there has been no immediate response from the Cuna del Alma developers, the president of Tenerife Cabildo, Rosa Davila, was interviewed the day after the protects in El Puertito and said “It is essential to review the current economic model so that the benefits of tourism revert to the citizens.” However, in response, employees, allegedly tore out the protected species Echium Triste on the 13th of August, in response to the protests. This was later denounced by the activist group Salvar La Tejita. Photo credit El Diario (2024).

24th April 2024

Parliament discuss mitigating the impacts of tourism

The plenary session of the Parliament of the Canary Islands voted on April 24th regarding multiple measures to mitigate the impacts of the mass-tourism model on the economy, environment, and society. Only one of these proposals was approved: measures to ``promote the recovery of island and municipal planning``, and to ``promote limitations and fees for non-residents to access protected natural areas``. The latter has informally been referred to as an ``Eco-tax``. This ``Eco-tax`` has been controversial due to worries it will discourage visitors and because it does not charge all tourists who visit the islands but tourists who visit the areas of natural beauty. Photography by Flikr Parcan.

20th April 2024

The first large-scale demonstration

On April 20 2024, some 200,000 Canarian people took to the streets to demonstrate against the unsustainable tourism model in the Canary Islands. Activists pointed to over-development putting limited resources under strain, the lowest wages in Spain, and a lack of affordable housing for locals. Despite record tourism numbers, a third of Canarians are at risk of poverty and social exclusion, with some living in cars or caves despite having a job. They called for a moratorium on more hotel buildings and an immediate stop to two contentious luxury resorts in Tenerife: La Tejita and Cuna del Alma. Six people went on hunger strike, and the protesters adopted the ``Canarias Se Agota`` mantra (The Canaries are Running Out). Photo credit Sharon Backhouse, Director of GeoTenerife.

Who is involved in the protests?

Canarias Palante, a participatory process for a change of tourism model, have released a report with 80+ measures for systemic change in the economic model. The measures range from decarbonisation to democratic water management. learn more here. The report results from the analysis of their year-long public consultation process with 75 Canarian environmental platforms and the public, and the 1200 proposals submitted to Canarias Palante by these stakeholders. 

‘The Canary Islands have a Limit’ is an umbrella platform for protesting against the unsustainable tourism model of the Canary Islands, which is eroding the environment, infrastructure and culture of the islands. The ‘Canarias Tiene Un Límite’ platform is used by multiple activist groups, including Greenpeace, Ecologists in Action, Canarias Palante, and ATAN. The movement focuses on all the Canary Islands, especially Tenerife, La Palma, and Gran Canaria, to demand systemic change.

Timeline of News articles and social media

June 3 2025 9:52 PM

Trump’s cuts boost the chances that the Hawaii supertelescope will finally end up on La Palma

Newspaper article

Infrastructure

Trump's cuts boost the chances that the Hawaii supertelescope will finally end up on La Palma

The US National Science Foundation (NSF) cancels funding for the 30m telescope (TMT) that was to be built in Hawaii. This places the La Palma Observatory as the best alternative. The TMT is one of the largest scientific infrastructures in the world. The NSF has assured it will instead be focusing on the Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) which will be built in Chile. Hawaiian indigenous communities are pleased after voicing concerns over exploitation of Mauna Kea by astrophysicists.

Los recortes de Trump disparan las opciones de que el supertelescopio de Hawái acabe finalmente en La Palma

La Fundación Nacional para la Ciencia (NSF) de Estados Unidos cancela la financiación del telescopio de 30 metros (TMT) que se iba a construir en Hawái. Esto convierte al Observatorio de La Palma en la mejor alternativa. El TMT es una de las infraestructuras científicas más grandes del mundo. La NSF ha asegurado que se centrará en el Gigant Telescopio Magallanes (GMT), que se construirá en Chile. Las comunidades indígenas hawaianas se muestran satisfechas tras expresar su preocupación por la explotación del Mauna Kea por parte de los astrofísicos.

Simulation of the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT Observatory Corporation / Wikimedia Commons)
June 3 2025 8:45 PM

Tenerife recorded a historic drop in employment in May

Social media

Employment

We registered in Tenerife the largest drop in unemployment in 15 years with more than 25 000 new contracts in May.

We continue consolidating the labor recovery of the island of Tenerife. In the first semester there has been a huge decline in job seekers and we have contributed to the growth of employment in the Canary Islands.

There has also been a historic decline in youth unemployment, reaching the lowest figure in 15 years.

We’re seeing the fruits of clear actions like driving the real economy, betting on education and standing by people, this drop in unemployment isn’t just a number, it’s an opportunity for thousands of families. Our youth have more open doors than ever today.

We continue to work so that no one is left behind, to build an island with more opportunities, more dignity and more future.

Registramos en Tenerife la mayor bajada del paro en 15 años con más de 25 000 nuevos contratos en mayo.

Continuamos consolidando la recuperación laboral de la isla de Tenerife. En el primer semestre se ha registrado un gran descenso de demandantes de empleo y hemos contribuido al crecimiento de contratación en Canarias.

También, se ha alcanzado un descenso histórico en el desempleo juvenil, alcanzando el dato más bajo de los últimos 15 años.

Estamos viendo los frutos de acciones claras como impulsar la economía real, apostar por la formación y estar al lado de las personas, esta bajada del paro no es solo una cifra, es una oportunidad para miles de familias. Nuestros jóvenes tienen hoy más puertas abiertas que nunca.

Seguimos trabajando para que nadie se quede atrás, para construir una isla con más oportunidades, más dignidad y más futuro.

June 3 2025 4:05 PM

Canarias Palante call for a press conference

Social media

Activism

CALL FOR PRESS CONFERENCE – CANARIAS PALANTE!
Coming Wednesday, June 4, 2025, at 11:00. at the main door of the Building of the Presidency of the Government of the Canary Islands (C/José Manuel Guimerá), the island spokespersons of the Palante Canary Islands will offer a press conference in which we will present the document “80 and peak measures for the Model Change.” Tackling sustainability in the Canary Islands” and the next actions we will take.

CONVOCATORIA DE RUEDA DE PRENSA – CANARIAS PALANTE!
El próximo miércoles 4 de junio de 2025, a las 11:00 h. en la puerta principal del Edificio de la Presidencia del Gobierno de Canarias (C/José Manuel Guimerá), las portavoces insulares de Canarias Palante ofreceremos una rueda de prensa en la que presentaremos el documento “80 y pico medidas para el Cambio de Modelo. Afrontar la sostenibilidad en Canarias” y las siguientes acciones que llevaremos a cabo.

June 3 2025 11:27 AM

Clavijo states employment is decreasing

Social media

Political comment

Current scenario has lights and shadows. The Canarian economy is one of the most dynamic in the eurozone, unemployment continues to decline but we still do not manage to distribute wealth more fairly, that the primary sector allows us food sovereignty and that housing is accessible.

In the discussion at @biosferamedia on economic prospects and possible actions in the face of the new world order, all participants agreed on the need to combine progress and sustainability, also bringing greater quality to the tourism sector with quality employment.

El escenario actual tiene luces y sombras. La economía canaria es de las más dinámicas de la eurozona, el paro sigue bajando pero todavía no logramos que se distribuya la riqueza de manera más justa, que el sector primario nos permita la soberanía alimentaria y que la vivienda sea accesible.

En el debate en @biosferamedia sobre las perspectivas económicas y posibles acciones ante el nuevo orden mundial, todos los participantes coincidieron en la necesidad de combinar progreso y sostenibilidad, también aportando mayor calidad al sector turístico con empleo de calidad.

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Research by Sergio P. Alfaya, GeoTenerife Collaborator, Isabel Queay, Volcanostories Researcher, and Ajay Wynne Jones, VolcanoStories Content Coordinator