Tenerife Protests

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Oakey

Original Poster:

27,804 posts

223 months

Friday 19th April
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What a time to be alive.

Currently watching a Welsh Brit who lives in Tenerife spearheading a campaign against tourism on the island because, amongst other reasons, it's causing problems with the price of housing

It's like something from Brass Eye.

J4CKO

42,841 posts

207 months

Friday 19th April
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Slight lack of self awareness there ?

Not seen the story but sounds like he moved there and now is moaning about people moving there ?

Surely That cause should really have a Spaniard at the helm ?

Anyway, three weeks today will be going and seeing how welcome we are. Its weird though, they promote tourism and take the tourist dollar for years, sell property to tourists and then moan about it, not sure what the economy on Tenerife would be like without tourism which makes up 80 percent of its revenue ?

You make a Faustian pact, dont be surprised when the devil calls to collect....






119

9,619 posts

43 months

Friday 19th April
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It’s got nothing to do with tourism from what I gather.

It’s the lack of investment and lack of decent infrastructure to cope with the massive hike in tourism.

And the building of massive hotels in protected land.

It’s a small island.

Doofus

28,470 posts

180 months

Friday 19th April
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119

9,619 posts

43 months

Friday 19th April
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Skeptisk

8,242 posts

116 months

Friday 19th April
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J4CKO said:
Slight lack of self awareness there ?

Not seen the story but sounds like he moved there and now is moaning about people moving there ?

Surely That cause should really have a Spaniard at the helm ?

Anyway, three weeks today will be going and seeing how welcome we are. Its weird though, they promote tourism and take the tourist dollar for years, sell property to tourists and then moan about it, not sure what the economy on Tenerife would be like without tourism which makes up 80 percent of its revenue ?

You make a Faustian pact, dont be surprised when the devil calls to collect....



Presumably any policies regarding tourism are decided by the government and so open for individuals citizens to criticise and campaign for changes.

pavarotti1980

5,463 posts

91 months

Friday 19th April
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pork911

7,365 posts

190 months

Friday 19th April
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J4CKO said:
Slight lack of self awareness there ?

Not seen the story but sounds like he moved there and now is moaning about people moving there ?

Surely That cause should really have a Spaniard at the helm ?

Anyway, three weeks today will be going and seeing how welcome we are. Its weird though, they promote tourism and take the tourist dollar for years, sell property to tourists and then moan about it, not sure what the economy on Tenerife would be like without tourism which makes up 80 percent of its revenue ?

You make a Faustian pact, dont be surprised when the devil calls to collect....



sorry are we talking about the uk now and its reliance on cheap foreign workers?

rodericb

7,262 posts

133 months

Friday 19th April
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Oakey said:
What a time to be alive.

Currently watching a Welsh Brit who lives in Tenerife spearheading a campaign against tourism on the island because, amongst other reasons, it's causing problems with the price of housing

It's like something from Brass Eye.
Lives in Tenerife.

Lester H

3,059 posts

112 months

Saturday 27th April
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If we are unwanted in Tenerife, don’t go. After seeing Mount Teide and the hot springs, it’s nothing special, is it? Just sun (some) sand, black in places and cheapish food/ booze. Hundreds of other places like that ,if you’re not a culture vulture.

Bathroom_Security

3,467 posts

124 months

Saturday 27th April
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Lester H said:
If we are unwanted in Tenerife, don’t go. After seeing Mount Teide and the hot springs, it’s nothing special, is it? Just sun (some) sand, black in places and cheapish food/ booze. Hundreds of other places like that ,if you’re not a culture vulture.
Yep, it's an uninspiring st hole.

I liked it for some cheap winter sun although given the cost of travel these days i probably wiuldnt bother. The roads are impressive but La Gomera across the water offers some incredible roads for cycling or driving/motorcycling.

119

9,619 posts

43 months

Saturday 27th April
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It doesn't get the "Tunogrief" nick name for nuffink ya know.

See Benidorm as an example.

hehe

carl_w

9,544 posts

265 months

Saturday 27th April
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I'm sure the Tenerife economy will be fine without tourism, right?

stuthemong

2,401 posts

224 months

Saturday 27th April
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It’s a Mecca for me, to go, rent a bike and destroy myself in the most beautiful scenery imaginable when the uk is getting cold and dark, I recharge there.

Disagree it’s a st hole. It’s a beautiful island.

popeyewhite

21,375 posts

127 months

Saturday 27th April
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Biggy Stardust

7,068 posts

51 months

Saturday 27th April
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popeyewhite said:
Yes, in high season the island is swamped. Much like some of our south coast holiday destinations the locals wouldn't mind a bit of life of their own. And by some margin not all are involved in the tourist trade.
They might not be involved with the tourist trade but can still benefit from the tourist pound- everything from garages to food shops to plumbers.

S600BSB

6,117 posts

113 months

Saturday 27th April
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stuthe said:
It’s a Mecca for me, to go, rent a bike and destroy myself in the most beautiful scenery imaginable when the uk is getting cold and dark, I recharge there.

Disagree it’s a st hole. It’s a beautiful island.
Yep, decent winter training base. Those hills are killers!

Chris Type R

8,140 posts

256 months

Saturday 27th April
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We cruised around the Canaries / Madeira earlier this year.

Our tour guide (obviously biased) made the point that Las Palma was struggling as tourism levels have dropped due to the combination of Covid and more significantly losing a major hotel to volcanic eruption.

Perhaps there is scope for spreading the tourism out a little.

popeyewhite

21,375 posts

127 months

Saturday 27th April
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Biggy Stardust said:
popeyewhite said:
Yes, in high season the island is swamped. Much like some of our south coast holiday destinations the locals wouldn't mind a bit of life of their own. And by some margin not all are involved in the tourist trade.
They might not be involved with the tourist trade but can still benefit from the tourist pound- everything from garages to food shops to plumbers.
Makes you wonder how they survive out of season. wink

andyeds1234

2,399 posts

177 months

Saturday 27th April
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stuthe said:
It’s a Mecca for me, to go, rent a bike and destroy myself in the most beautiful scenery imaginable when the uk is getting cold and dark, I recharge there.

Disagree it’s a st hole. It’s a beautiful island.
It’s a sthole if you book yourself into a Brit abroad area, drink cheap lager, eat good old English brekkies every morning and never venture to far away from your favourite Irish pub.
Fortunately 95% of the island manages to provide a very different experience.