We have the same problem in my hometown in Arctic Norway: It has become "the capitol" of Northern lights etc. in winter, and midnight sun etc. in the summer. We already have extensive direct flights from all over Europe, and next Nov., 30 more international flights will fly directly to here. Several days/week. It is becoming crazy.
In addition, flights from USA via Reykjavik are planned. Already, it is rare to hear Norw. spoken in the streets, and there is a constant noise from rolling suitcases everywhere,
A major contribution is all the offerings from AirBnB owners. This in turn leads to fewer apartments available for our own citizents. People, especially young, are beginning to move to other places: It is becoming impossible to get a place to stay for our locals.. Our touristic success is killing the town soon.
I recently read that Barcelona, a
big city with 5.712.000 citizens, has some 10.000 AirBnB offerings. My town, with only 80.000 people, has 1.500 apartments for shorttime rental on that platform... We are in
much deeper sh*t than Barcelona...
There is only one solution: Heavy taxation of secondary apartments/houses: One should only need
one place to live in the same city.
My sympathy is 100% with the protesters in Barcelona. I may even get myself a water gun soon...
Visit Tromso is the offical tourist information in Tromso, Northern Norway. Find all you need to know about northern lights, midnight sun and much more.
www.visittromso.no
Edit: Ahh, yes: We also have daily arrivals of 1-3 big tourist ships each day, leaving little/no money, but plenty of pollution and city weardown every day.