Furious anti-tourism protesters storm beach at Brit holiday hotspot leaving sunbathers shocked

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NOISY protesters marched through shocked holidaymakers sunbathing on a busy beach yesterday in the latest in a series of anti-tourism rallies.

Flag-waving local residents beat drums and blew whistles as they wandered along the shoreline in Playa de las Americas in Tenerife.

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Furious anti-tourism protesters in Tenerife stormed a beach at a Brit holiday hotspot[/caption]
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Flag-waving local residents beat drums and blew whistles as they wandered along the shoreline in Playa de las Americas[/caption]

One carried a poster which read: “Tourists, go f***ing” home.”

Another poster stated: “The Canaries have a limit. More trees, less hotels.”

The 2,000-strong group had diverted from a planned march route after gathering in a nearby shopping centre.

The protest was among six coordinated to begin at midday, each on a different Canary island.

Another was at Maspalomas — a popular resort with Brits on Gran Canaria.

Several thousand people there ­demonstrated over problems campaigners blame on mass tourism, such as a lack of affordable housing and environmental damage.

Some walked behind a banner which read: “We’re foreigners in our own land.”

One man was arrested after marchers shouted at police.

Further protests were held in Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, La Palma and El Hierro.

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Thousands of demonstrators hit the streets across Spain’s Canary Islands[/caption]
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Protesters hold signs reading ‘Canary Islands have a limit’ and telling tourists to go home[/caption]
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Another protester holds a sign reading ‘The beaches are ours’[/caption]
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Islanders were protesting over the lack of affordable housing and environmental damage, said to be made worse by mass tourism[/caption]
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