5,000 British students are travelling to Salou on the Costa Brava attracted by the promise of sex, alcohol
5,000 British students are travelling to Salou on the Costa Brava attracted by the promise of sex, alcohol and in some cases sport.The paper’s report and online coverage shows several photos of British students generally behaving poorly, often with little or no clothing.The article highlights the advertising for the so-called Saloufest which highlights a man dressed as a power ranger drinking from a shoe, a security guard chasing a nude man from the swimming pool, a singing competition at 4am.Saloufest is organised for British Universities and has been running since last Sunday until this Thursday. To reach their drunken destination the students paid between 220 € for bus travel to 400 € by air, and the organisers plan to send another 4,500 people for five days more in April. A fleet of 80 coaches brought the first contingent currently in the town.
A spokesperson from the Salou Town Hall told El País that the Britons were ‘students not hooligans’ but the advertising promise of alcohol and easy sex has upset many in the town. On the first night, Sunday, one student broke a leg after being run over by a car, and the spokesperson of one neighbours association, María Gómez, told El País that is is lamentable that this type of tourism is being promoted when you wake up to the street covered in vomit.
Other highlights of the event so far – 22 year old Erik from Portsmouth, who has broken the record for underwater sangria drinking. He told El País – we come here to play sport, but only with a hangover.
A spokesperson from the Salou Town Hall told El País that the Britons were ‘students not hooligans’ but the advertising promise of alcohol and easy sex has upset many in the town. On the first night, Sunday, one student broke a leg after being run over by a car, and the spokesperson of one neighbours association, María Gómez, told El País that is is lamentable that this type of tourism is being promoted when you wake up to the street covered in vomit.
Other highlights of the event so far – 22 year old Erik from Portsmouth, who has broken the record for underwater sangria drinking. He told El País – we come here to play sport, but only with a hangover.
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