Brits have started to turn their backs on the Canary Islands with hotels seeing a dip in bookings amid a renewed surge in anti-tourism protests.
Thousands of fed-up locals kicked off demonstrations across the archipelago on Sunday, as protesters stormed the streets and beaches of the Canary Islands.
The latest protests came after Santiago Sese, president of the Tenerife's Chamber of Commerce, expressed concern on Friday after he revealed that the number of British reservations for this summer have fallen by eight per cent year-on-year.
He said competing countries like Turkey, Greece, Egypt, and neighbouring Morocco have all seen their bookings increase.
Sese also regretted that the advertising campaigns specifically targeting the UK are not having an impact.






