José Luis Benítez, the manager of Ibiza’s Leisure Association, has called for stricter regulation of the island’s tourism industry, specifically targeting illegal tourist rentals. He highlights the issue of intrusiveness caused by unregulated accommodations, which not only distort the market but also impact local residents’ housing and quality of life. Despite Ibiza’s dependency on tourism, Benítez argues for balanced regulation, especially as low-cost airfares have increased accessibility, pushing tourists towards illegal lodging options. Additionally, he supports maintaining restrictions on alcohol sales in designated areas to control public consumption and ensure civility. The local government is considering revising laws against excessive tourism to address these challenges, reflecting ongoing concerns about managing tourism sustainably while preserving community welfare. For the full article, please visit Diario de Ibiza website here.
Illegal rentals distort Ibiza’s market
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