Panic in Ibiza as British tourists ‘leave it on brink of collapse’ | World | News

Ibiza is on the verge of collapse due to excessive difficulty and British holidaymakers are an important part of the problem. This is a definite view that the Spanish journalist and writer Joan Lluís Ferrer published a new book called Ibiza.
The flow of tourists helped increase housing prices and placed large strains in natural resources such as water. Ferrer– A local local life in Ibiza – the island’s excessive crowded in Europe’s holiday destinations in Europe claims to be “ground zero .. Balear Islands For years, it has been a favorite for the British and European tourists.
According to Ibestat’s data, 3.27 million visitors landed last year. This increased by three million visitors in 2019 and increased by 2.4 million in 2014.
The island only has a population of 164,000, so there were 20 tourists for every local people.
Although there is a slight decrease in the British issue that visited Ibiza in June this year, many experts believe that it is only temporary.
The 7.6% decrease in the UK tourists were compensated for a 21% increase in visitors from France and Italy.
Ferrer argues that the relatively small size of the island is limited and may cause the increasing number of tourists to collapse.
He said Inews: “In places like Mayorka, overcrowded spread more, but on the whole island in Ibiza.
“And in places like Barcelona or Valencia, if you have enough tourism, you can escape. It is not possible because it is an island in Ibiza.”
Ferrer also says that mass tourism is increasingly converted into holiday apartments, leading to a steep leap in property and rent prices.
According to local authority figures, the monthly rent for a small apartment with a small bedroom is approximately € 1,500 (£ 1,309). Meanwhile, the national minimum wage of Spain is € 1,381 (£ 1.205).




