Three tents in the Can Raspalls shantytown in Sant Jordi were marketed on Airbnb, offering basic amenities like a double mattress, fridge, and a dry toilet for €45 per night. Despite the poor conditions, including noise from cars and planes, the listing received positive reviews. The host, now facing fines totalling almost €91,000, had no license, insurance, or registration. Authorities discovered the illegal accommodation after noticing tourists with suitcases leaving the area. The Sant Josep council plans to evict the settlement and is issuing additional penalties for illegal camping. For the full article, please visit Diario de Ibiza website here.
An Airbnb among shantytowns in Sant Jordi
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