Palma cruise ship limits to remain ... for now
The limit of three ships per day will continue in 2024, but arrangements for 2025 could see a change.
Case dismissed against one implicated in Arenal gang rape
Five German men remain in custody.
Human pressure in Mallorca in May was at an all-time high
Latest figures for foreign tourist arrivals show a five per cent increase.
British flagged yacht busted with boat carrying two tonnes of cocaine
Joint operation between Spanish police, customs officials and Britain's National Crime Agency.
Mallorca beach cleared after 'shark' spotted; it turned out to be a dolphin
Although generally lethargic, they can move very quickly.
18 arrests in a week as popular Mallorca holiday destination launches crime crackdown
"There is no place for crime in Calvia..."
Allegation of sexual assault at Pollensa fiestas
During the Moors and Christians re-enactment.
‘Hallelujah’ British X Factor sensation in Mallorca
Her debut album, Overcome, debuted at number one in the UK Album Charts.
Shakira’s secret holiday in Mallorca
Her relationship with Lewis Hamilton also remains a mystery.
Liz Hurley jets into Palma for star party
"She looked stunning as she arrived at Palma airport...."
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Spain to probe budget airlines over hand luggage fees
In 2019, a Spanish court ruled Ryanair's policy of charging a fee for hand luggage was "abusive".
Find out which ships are in port today
There are two cruise ships scheduled to visit Palma today
FREE popcorn for Bulletin readers for top films at Palma cinemas
Great films showing in Palma.
Friday's weather in Mallorca - Alert for heavy rain widened
The forecast for Mallorca for Friday, the fourth of August.
Kitchen and Cooks with Passion Summer tasting sessions, as a complement to the rice dishes, top quality meat menus
Majorca Daily Bulletin readers can book a table at the five restaurants in the promotion until 17th September
On the track with Mallorca's "Red Lightning"
Every day, he drives hundreds of tourists in the wooden carriages between the Tramuntana Mountains and the island’s capital Palma.