Spain just cancelled Airbnb—These 6 Spanish eco stays are the new secret
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If you’ve been dreaming of sipping Sangria in Barcelona or hiking sun-soaked trails in the Balearics, you’re not alone. But here’s the twist: Spain just declared war on Airbnb-style rentals and the future of travel in one of Europe’s hottest destinations is about to change dramatically.
With over 66,000 illegal listings removed and cities like Barcelona banning short-term tourist apartments by 2028, the message is clear: mass tourism is out, mindful travel is in.
But don’t panic yet! Spain’s shift away from mass tourism is opening up a richer, more rewarding experience for conscious travellers.
Over the years, the influx of tourists has led to a housing crisis in many Spanish cities. Local residents could no longer afford housing as landlords converted long-term rentals into more lucrative short-term accommodations. This not only created shortages in housing but has also disrupted social cohesion. We all saw the protests in Barcelona and the Balearic islands which have experienced ecological strain due to the overwhelming number of tourists.
Besides regulating an industry which has lost its way, The Spanish government’s bold move to crack down on Airbnb is about preserving culture, community and quality of life. And for travellers like us, willing to go deeper, it’s an open door to more meaningful travel experiences.
Mindful travel emphasises conscious decision-making that respects local cultures, economies, and environments. It’s about engaging in meaningful experiences while making a positive impact on the local communities.
Ready to Travel Differently? Skip the cookie-cutter apartment and stay somewhere that tells a story.
Here’s where the in-the-know travellers are choosing to stay:
Mas Salagros EcoResort – Catalonia
Spain’s first 100% eco-resort, just outside Barcelona. Think thermal baths, organic cuisine, and a zero-waste philosophy. Yes, it’s as dreamy as it sounds!
Artiem Madrid- Madrid
A city hotel with a soul. Artiem blends wellness with eco-awareness. Here, you can enjoy bright, spacious rooms, a “Slow Lounge” with healthy bites, and a fitness hub, all powered by renewable energy.
Son Vell – Menorca, Balearic Islands
A restored 18th-century estate on a private reserve. Rustic luxury with farm-to-table dining, wildflower meadows, and no tourist crowds in sight.
Hotel Alcoba del Rey- Seville
A conscious choice wrapped in Andalusian warmth awaits at this atmospheric gem. With hand-carved wooden details and artisan touches, this boutique hotel offers a ton of charm, is energy efficient and proud to support local craftspeople.
Eco Boutique Hostal Grau – Barcelona
Barcelona’s bohemian quarter meets green innovation at this cozy, family-run hostal. Think toxin-free materials, organic fabrics, and a zero-waste mentality.
Finca de Arrieta – Lanzarote, Canary Islands
This off-grid eco village is solar-powered and steps from the beach. Sleep in a Mongolian yurt, wake to ocean views, and support local sustainability efforts.
They’re not just beautiful, they’re designed to give back. These Spanish eco stays:
Translation? You’ll sleep better, eat better and feel better knowing your trip is doing good.
As Spain takes strides to address the challenges of over-tourism, we all have a pivotal role to play. By adopting mindful travel practices, we can ensure that our experiences contribute positively to the places we explore. Embracing sustainable tourism helps preserve Spain’s rich heritage but also enriches our travel journeys.
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