Cadiz mayor declines more tourists to preserve city's 'essence'

Cadiz mayor declines extra vacationers to protect metropolis's 'essence'

Cadiz mayor declines extra vacationers to protect metropolis’s ‘essence’

Ignacio Lillo and Jesús Hinojosa

Malaga

Friday, 10 April 2026, 15:31

One of many foremost matters of dialog on the assembly on Friday between the mayors of two coastal cities – Malaga and Cadiz – was tourism and its results on the native inhabitants.

The SUR and Fundación Unicaja occasion had Francisco de la Torre (Malaga) and Bruno García (Cadiz) agreeing that each cities have already reached a adequate degree of tourism and that additional will increase may jeopardise the sustainable improvement of the municipalities.

Bruno García said that Cadiz doesn’t need to enhance its variety of vacationers, referencing the rise from 30 cruise ships in 2007 to the present 350. He believes the town is at an “optimum level”.

For García, the precedence needs to be sustaining the “authenticity and essence” of areas like La Viña and El Pópulo. “We’re not on the lookout for extra numbers, extra vacationers, however relatively for individuals who fall in love with Cadiz and who respect the neighborhood,” he said, highlighting milestones such because the latest electrification of the docks to scale back the affect of cruise ships.

When Editor in Chief of SUR Javier Recio requested the mayor of Malaga whether or not the town had reached that restrict, Francisco de la Torre mentioned: “Clearly, city tourism can not develop indefinitely. We have been saying for years that we need to develop in excellence, in high quality, not in amount.”

De la Torre cited the moratorium on vacationer lodging and his dedication to the vacationer tax, the activation of which he has once more urged the central authorities to implement, as examples of the town’s dedication.

Vacation spot of the vacationer tax

De la Torre said that, if applied in Malaga, a part of the vacationer tax will go in direction of reducing rents and one other half to selling high-end tourism. “We want particular actions, which price cash, however 50 per cent of the tax might be devoted to lowering rents,” he mentioned.

“My job is to guard the livability of the town of Cadiz. There are a variety of vacationer flats that have been now not sustainable. Along with the regional authorities, now we have deregistered 500 that have been being misused. My main obligation is to make sure there’s housing for the individuals of Cadiz. In Cadiz, the tourism sector is a precedence, however housing comes first. The essence of the town resides in it and we aren’t going to compromise that,” Bruno García said.

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