Most people look forward to their summer holiday all year after booking it. However, one holidaymaker visiting a Spanish island admitted she 'couldn't wait to get home' after heading there, as she shared a warning to other travel fans.
Dannii, who is known on TikTok as @dannii_xo, took to her account to share her experience of visiting Playa Del Inglés in Gran Canaria with her 3,747 followers – and it wasn't a very glowing review.
In her clip, Dannii can be seen filming herself while laying down as she looked glum. Overlay text read: "This is your sign to do your research before booking a holiday, we can't wait to get home."
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The video clearly resonated with people as it went viral – racking up 29,000 likes and hundreds of comments. Many people admitted they'd had a similar experience in the area, as one person said: "We were there last week. First day was pure panic because we were in Playa Sel Inglés and went down to the beach and were like [crying emoji].
They added: "Catch a busy to Maspalomas, there’s lots of nice eating places. Bus to Puerto Rico and go to Amadores, the beach is so much nicer! And from Puerto Rico get the ferry to Mogán. It was honestly BEAUTIFUL!"
Another person added: "We had the same feeling," while a third chimed in: "Yeah Playa is not the best at all, nothing there. Went down the Yumbo centre for a night out that was ok. Tenerife is my new go to!"
Someone else also claimed there was "nothing there", but told Dannii to get the bus either way and "she'd be ok".
Meanwhile, other people recommended she go to Puerto Rico or Meloneras and Maspalomas instead, however Dannii replied: "I don’t think I’ll be coming back because it’s really put me off, I love main Spain but this experience has been awful!"
Someone else reflected on how things had changed on the island, as they wrote: "That’s a shame because Gran Canaria used to be the place to be. Particularly Yumbo but we haven’t been in 4/5 years as people have been saying it’s getting worse."
Despite a lot of people agreeing with Dannii, one person defended the area, writing: "Playa Del Ingles was literally one of my favourite vacations. So pretty. Some days just chilling at the pool or beach and other days going to see the nature. The dunes, the mountains." While another simply said: "I love Gran Canaria."
A third chimed in: "Playa Del Ingles? Mate. Get yourself to Sakura or Cafe Deutsche... El Chacho in Yumbo do amazing Mexican food. It isn’t as boring or bland as you think."
Dannii later gave an update as she shared more insight to her holiday experience, writing: "FYI: I wasn’t talking about the whole island, just the town we’re staying in. The hotel's awful, the locals have been incredibly rude for absolutely no reason, I can’t travel too far out as I’m with family members that are elderly and it’s too much for them.
"I did catch a bus to Puerto Rico which was beautiful and I’ve only booked one trip because everything is so pricey, I feel like I’m being scammed, inflation has increased massively which I get but my family came two years ago and the prices have doubled."
Dannii's post comes amid protests and demonstrations over mass tourism in the Canary Islands have taken place over the last year. Protestors took to the streets to demand limits on the impact of holidaymakers, claiming 'tourism is killing the Canary Islands'.
Despite this, National Statistics Institute (NSI) figures showed the number of tourists visiting the Canary Islands has continued to grow, even with price hikes.
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