Ten years on and cyclist 'saturation' in the mountains has increased
In 2014, the mayor of Escorca warned that infrastructure needed to be improved.
Government plan to measure Mallorca beach overcrowding
The pilot project will focus on one as yet unnamed beach.
Mother arrested for leaving her son home-alone for several weeks
Neighbours called the police because the boy was banging on doors in the middle of the night.
Wednesday's weather in Mallorca
The forecast for Mallorca for Wednesday, 24 April, 2024.
Mallorca events: What's On from Friday to Sunday
April 26-28: Alcudia's Feria de Abril with equestrian shows, flamenco, and music. The 40th Palma International Boat Show; rockabilly; classical music; Pollensa's wine fair; and St. George celebrations continue in Palmanova.
After years of demanding proper regulation of the sector, estate agents in the Balearics celebrate new law
"All kinds of opportunists have proliferated and for the most part have avoided or ignored the laws."
Magalluf and other Calvia resorts without beach services
A reason for the delay, according to the town hall, was the cyberattack in January.
Tuesday's weather in Mallorca
The forecast for Mallorca for Sant Jordi (Saint George), Tuesday, 23 April.
Tourists return home after being arrested for Magalluf attack
The two tourists were arrested in Alcudia.
Mallorca's cycling season at its peak
The first of May can no longer be viewed as marking the start of the tourism season.
Paying for the Alcudia beach bars
120 million euros in the bank and the EU's paying for the beach bars.
Court upholds sentences for small boat 'skippers'
Two men were first sentenced by the Provincial Court in Palma.
Palma motorbike police to the fore in controlling electric scooters
'Operation Sweep' targets hotspots of potential traffic violations and anti-social behaviour.
The boom in motorcycle and scooter hire in Mallorca
There are concerns about some operators and their 'additional charges'.
The plan to save Mallorca's small shops
In the whole of the Balearics almost 5,000 shops have been lost since 2008.
British company at Palma Airport denounced for employment violations
It is alleged that the company forced employees to sign contracts with "substantial modifications".
"It has a limit": Mallorca support for Canaries' tourism protests
"The Canary Islands have a limit and the Balearic Islands do too."
"Silent majority", "no magic solutions", and motorhomes - Mallorca news round-up
Some of the stories to have made the headlines over the past week.