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The Canary Islands added to Fodor’s 2026 'No List' over tourism-related protests, environmental damage, and infrastructure strain from 7.8 million visitors.
The Canary Islands, including Tenerife, Gran Canaria, and Lanzarote, have been added to Fodor’s 2026 'No List' due to escalating anti-tourism protests, environmental degradation, and strain on infrastructure from over 7.8 million tourists in the first half of 2025.
Residents have staged demonstrations over overcrowding, pollution, water shortages, and rising housing costs, with incidents including slashed tyres and burned rental vehicles.
An entry tax for Teide National Park, effective January 2026, aims to limit visitor numbers and fund conservation.
While no travel bans exist, travelers are advised to consider the social and environmental impacts before visiting.
Las Islas Canarias se agregaron a la "No List" de Fodor en 2026 debido a las protestas relacionadas con el turismo, el daño ambiental y la tensión de la infraestructura de 7,8 millones de visitantes.