Palma declared a ‘bullfighting city’ again
According to the Constitutional Court and Law 18/2013, bullfighting is considered culture.
British expats in Mallorca in danger of being “de-banked”
The bank has announced that British people living abroad will no longer be able to hold a Barclays UK current or savings account.
New law for pet owners comes into force on Friday in Mallorca
Dog owners will be prohibited from leaving them alone for more than 24 hours.
Ryanair boss sees weaker UK winter demand than in Europe
Flight cancellations will take effect from the end of October.
Now Spain torpedoes all-inclusive cruise deals with extra booze and food taxes
Spain charges 10 per cent in VAT on food and drink consumed on land - and, it turns out, water.
No need to worry about sharks off the Balearics
Shark appearances in the Mediterranean Sea might have become more frequent, but, in general, the number of attacks has been low.
A new dawn for The Arts Society Mallorca
“ Now we have the new venue, I think we can reinvigorate the society which suffered a bit as a result of the pandemic and Brexit. We want to put all that behind us and look to a new bright future and appeal to a wider audience.”
Calvia becomes the third municipality in Spain with the most Tourism Quality beaches
"Calvia remains at the forefront of tourism”.
Balearics home delivery drugs service busted
One of the suspects was posing as a diplomat on forged documents.
Temperatures to beat 30ºC in Mallorca this weekend as the UK braces for storms
Balearics on hot weather standing while the UK is on severe weather alert.
More travel chaos for Britons heading for Mallorca this week
Friday is expected to be the worst day with 865 flights scheduled to be disrupted.
Massive Palma security operation for Real Mallorca v Barcelona on Tuesday night
Council hopes most people will use public transport.
Balearics declared weather disaster zone
Eight people lost their lives, two of which were off Mallorca.
Driver crashes into Palma massage parlour
Reasidents fear it’s only a matter of time before a real tragedy occurs.
“Outdo the Brits”, Spanish tourism boss tells the Germans
A new drive for quality not quantity.
Bookings to the Balearics fall by 6.7%
Britons account for 12% of bookings, the Germans, just three.
Carry-on baggage charge to be scrapped says EU
In 2014, the EU Court of Justice ruled that hand luggage must be free of charge.
One of the world’s largest super yachts went "missing" after leaving Mallorca
Koru apparently spent nearly two months off the radar as she cruised the Mediterranean.
Wild goats on the rampage in Mallorca heading for private pools
Wild goats have become a constant problem.
Good news for Britons heading for Mallorca next summer
The go-live date for ETIAS has now been delayed to May 2025.
- Balearic government plans big increase in tax on cruise ship passengers and even a cash levy on hire cars
- Another body found by a Mallorca beach
- Heavy rains return to Spain putting country on RED alert
- As the town hall announces 21 million euros investment, Playa de Palma residents denounce drugs and homelessness
- Saturday weather in Mallorca