Protesters in Mallorca this summer told tourists to "go home."Clara Margais/picture alliance via Getty ImagesThousands protested against overtourism in Spain earlier this year, telling tourists to "go home."Spain's tourism is still booming, with record numbers of international visitors.A travel industry expert said mass protests are unlikely on their own to deter travelers.Protesters in Spain staged massive demonstrations against overtourism this year that made headlines worldwide — especially after spraying tourists in Barcelona with water guns.But don't expect American visitors to the country to have heard about them, let alone to have altered their travel plans as a result.Spain recorded a record number of international tourists this summer, despite the mass demonstrations in places such as Barcelona, Mallorca, and Malaga throughout the year, according to data compiled by the Spanish government.The country recorded 10.9 million international visitors in July and August, a 7.3% increase from the same months in 2023, according to government data.