Protesters left red-faced as tourist bookings to the Balearics surge in just one year

Soller Church with Outdoor Cafés and Dining Patrons.

Tourist bookings to the Balearics Islands have increased by nearly 44% compared to last year’s data. (Image: Getty)

The Balearic Islands have recorded a huge increase in bookings in the last year, despite high-profile anti-tourism protests across Spain.

The popular islands, which include Brit-favourite destination Majorca, saw a staggering 43.7% increase in the number of bookings compared to the same days last year.

The figures, released by booking platform , focused on the week of December 16 to 22. They also show that bookings increased by 48.4% over the last week compared to the previous one.

This makes the region the sixth most popular destination in for that particular week, .

It sits behind Catalonia, the Canary Islands, , Madrid and the Valencian Community.

Bookings made 90 days in advance were the most popular option, with 34.7% of the total, while 13.6% were “last minute” bookings – made either on the same day or the day before departure. 

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A view of the busy Cala Saladeta beach in Ibiza, Spain.

British tourists are the second largest nationality to have booked holidays to Spain. (Image: Getty)

Of the bookings registered in the last seven days in Spain, 58.3% were made by couples and 48.6% of travellers booked for between two and five nights, TravelgateX revealed. 

The platform showed staycations in Spain are a popular option, as 40.6% of people who have booked during the last seven days were Spanish. take second place with 29.4%, followed by German nationals (3.9%), Americans (3.5%) and Chinese (3.3%). 

The dramatic increase in the number of bookings to the Balearic Islands, and other areas in Spain like , the Canary Islands and Andalusia, comes after a series of anti- protests that have taken place across the country this year. 

In April, mass protests began in the , with residents calling for a temporary limit on tourism until legislation aimed at combating the negative effects of overtourism could be introduced. Between 20,000 and 50,000 people across the islands took part in coordinated protests. 

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In May, about 10,000 people in Palma de Mallorca, the capital of the biggest Balearic Island, while other protests occurred around the same time on the smaller islands of Menorca and Ibiza. 

The president of the Balearic Islands, , criticised relevant tourism authorities for trying to expand tourism volume instead of aiming for sustainable quality tourism. Protestors in Majorca called on the government to prevent new residents from buying property and new tourist spots being opened. Meanwhile in , there were specific concerns about the island becoming a party hot-spot. 

In July, there was a protest in Barcelona of about 3,000 people. Some of the protestors used tape to seal hotel exits, and cordon-off restaurants and other tourist services in public squares, and some , which the Spanish tourism minister criticised. Among their criticisms was that the wealth generated by tourism was not distributed and thus a cause of increased social inequality.

While some tourists have been put off holidays in Spain , these new figures from TravelgateX suggest that there will be little let up in the crowds that descend on destinations like the Balearics in 2025. 

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