Current Events > 'A plague of locusts': Barcelona battles port authorities to curb cruise tourist

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Tom_Joad
04/09/23 7:30:31 AM
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Councillors and residents hope to limit the number of daytrippers arriving by boat to preserve the citys streets and character

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/apr/09/a-plague-of-locusts-barcelona-battles-port-authorities-to-curb-cruise-tourists

The ships, at times dwarfing the average apartment building, begin lumbering into Barcelona while much of the city is still asleep. Stretching as long as five buses, some come to embark or disembark passengers, while others disgorge thousands of daytrippers keen to glimpse the citys modernist architecture and stroll the narrow streets of the gothic quarter.

Its a scene that plays out daily in Barcelona much to the chagrin of some local officials. Last Monday, five cruise ships were slated to arrive; this Friday, on 14 April, eight are expected.

As the pace of arrivals picks up in this city of 1.7 million residents, the municipality is fighting back, in hopes of tempering Barcelonas status as one of the worlds most popular cruise destinations.

You will be walking and all of a sudden theres this mass of people who appear together in the street, said Janet Sanz, the citys deputy major and councillor responsible for ecology, urbanism and mobility. They dont consume anything and they dont have an economic impact They just wander for four or five hours and leave.

The city has long waged battle over the number of cruise ship tourists arriving in the city which, in 2019, hit a record high of just over 3.1 million. Their efforts, however, have been consistently stymied by their lack of jurisdiction over the port.

This time around as Sanz noted in a recent letter to the regional government there are more reasons than ever for the region to flex its power over the port and curb arrivals, from the record-breaking number of passengers expected this year, to the precedent-setting limits put in place for Palma in Mallorca, the largest port in Spains Balearic islands.

The region is also wrestling with its worst drought in decades, forcing water restrictions and a scramble to clear up to 1.5 tonnes of fish a day from a rapidly dwindling reservoir. It is completely incomprehensible that were suffering our driest year in 100 years but expecting more cruise passengers than ever, said Sanz.

What the city wants is to see cruise ship arrivals capped at 200,000 passengers per month, or a maximum of three ships a day. Until that happens, residents would be forced to scrimmage for space with some 25,000 daytrippers clamouring to see the citys most emblematic sites, said Sanz.

Tensions have at times flared over the issue; in 2019 Gala Pin, a city councillor at the time, told Catalan newspaper Ara that she was personally in favour of abolishing cruise ship tourism altogether. Its a plague of locusts [type of] tourism; they devour the public space and leave.

The port of Barcelona shot back at Sanzs assertions, arguing that 80% of the cruise ships that called did not need water from the port, as they were equipped with technology such as purification plants. Its statement also noted that more than half of the cruise ship tourists arriving in Barcelona this year as many as 58% of the total were forecast to either start or end their cruise in the city, as opposed to arriving only for the day.

This would help to bolster the citys coffers, it asserted, citing a 2018 study that found that cruise ship tourists who stayed at least one night in the city in 2016 spent an average of 230 a day, more than four times the 57 spent by those who stopped for just a few hours. Against Sanzs claim in the letter that a cap on ship arrivals would guarantee the environmental sustainability of the city, the port contended that 20% of cruise traffic set to arrive this year would be fuelled by liquefied natural gas, while 62% of stopovers would be made by ships that were less than 10 years old. This means newer, more efficient and more sustainable ships.

With municipal elections due in late May, the showdown over cruises hints at a rehash of the frictions that gripped the city before the pandemic, as concerns over mass tourism rubbed up against the economic benefits of the sector.

In recent weeks, residents have take to the streets under the banner of Stop the Invasion of Tourists! The tourist violence that we are suffering is untenable, they noted in a manifesto read out at a recent protest. Amid demands such as having officials clear out the area nightly, the manifesto also listed grievances from sound systems that blare at all hours to the tonnes of rubbish and excrement and urine on public streets.

Sanz described the protests as a sign of the ongoing need to strike a balance between tourists and residents who needed to rise early for work, walk on clean streets and use shops that sold more than souvenirs. We need to be a city with tourism, yes, but not just tourism, she added.

If theres anything we learned from the pandemic, its that this idea of low-cost tourism, or tourism without limits, ends up being very costly for the city, she said, pointing to neighbourhoods that became ghost towns overnight as travel ground to a halt.

Its the responsibility of everyone, especially those in the tourism sector, to ensure Barcelona doesnt become a theme park, she added. Because the moment it does, it will no longer be of interest to tourists.

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Unsuprised_Pika
04/09/23 7:33:19 AM
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Cruise ships should be banned by a worldwide treaty.

Godawful plagues on the planet

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Tom_Joad
04/09/23 7:34:33 AM
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Eh, just limit it to no more than one ship in port at a time.

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brestugo
04/09/23 9:04:15 AM
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IIRC, Venice is doing the same. Cruise ships always seemed like a near WWE thing to me.

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Chicken
04/09/23 9:05:57 AM
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Just one tourist?

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