The Blog
Pink Floyd and the calmness of Formentera
The band's association with Formentera goes beyond the visits. The film "More" was released in 1969. It arguably captured the hippie era better than any other film of the time did.
Enjoying Majorca
The demon’s head and the tradition of the Blessed
The sculpture of a demon's head in Santa Margalida reflects a tradition that is some two hundred years old.
The Week That Was
Citizen Smith and the Marchioness
Apart from English, the backgrounds of Pablo Iglesias and Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo are somewhat different.
Viewpoint
Person of the week, boos and cheers
Find out who is this week's Bulletin person of the week and who received the three cheers and a big boo!
The Week In Tourism
Tourism in June: What a difference a year makes
The quarantine is linked to the state of alarm, but as we know - because Sánchez has said so - the state of alarm could be lifted early in certain regions; the Balearics would be one of these regions.
Viewpoint
Getting used to it
“With all this, there will be those who once more wonder if it’s all worth it.”
Looking Back
Leaving On A Jet Plane
We look back at the vital role played by the airplane in tourism development.
The Blog
The collapse of culture
Palma Auditorium isn't opening with 30% capacity, and artists can't come to the island anyway.
The Blog
Tourism jobs: where are the alternatives?
In Spain in the final quarter of last year, 2.67 million people were employed in tourism.
Enjoying Majorca
The noble founding of Colonia Sant Jordi
The four colonies that survived - Colonia Sant Jordi, Colonia Sant Pere, Porto Cristo and Portocolom - all offered fishing as a form of economic diversification.
The Week That Was
Pedro Sánchez and Frankenstein's baby
Was the baby the product of the "Frankenstein government"?
Viewpoint
Person of the week, boos and cheers
Find out who was the Bulletin's Person of the week and who received this this week's three cheers and big boo.
Northern Spotlight
The Ternelles way ... on it goes
The Ternelles way is one of six ways which lead to the sea that the town hall has included in the general urban plan.
The Blog
Flags, quality marks and Covid
Phase 2 and all that will mean that Majorca's beaches are open again - properly open, that is.
Viewpoint
Vulnerability of tourism
“The Spanish productive fabric is in a position of greater vulnerability ... as a result of the crisis”.
- Ryanair grounds 12 Spain routes over excessive airport taxes
- Tourists' favourite places in Mallorca in the winter
- Fears that other hotels in Mallorca will be occupied by squatters
- Pay 300,000 euros and the Cala Bona hotel squatters will leave
- Short term rental regulations will cost Spain billions and jobs
Viewpoint
A general tax
And what about next year? Will the commission be revived?
Andrew Ede 01/06/2020 17:08