
Britons are still flocking to the Balearics on holiday.
Britons are still flocking to the Balearics on holiday.

Toursts taking a stroll in Puerto Alcudia
Toursts taking a stroll in Puerto Alcudia.
Consul General Lloyd Milen wants Britons to enjoy Magalluf in a responsible manor
Foreign Office has launched numerous health and safety campaigns for British tourists.

Xavier Pasquet, Director of Tourism, Calvia
Xavier Pasquet, Director of Tourism, Calvia talks to Mallorca Bulletin Editor Jason Moore.
“British tourists will always be welcome in Mallorca” say hoteliers
The “constant bombardment of anti-tourist messages” is damaging the sector.
Thank you Britain for spending 2.7 billion euros in the Balearics
"Fewer visitors but mpre spending power..."

“The Balearics will certainly be in the driving seat next year...”
“The Balearics will certainly be in the driving seat next year...”

Do you truly understand the ecotax?
Do you truly understand the ecotax?
British visitors to Spain getting nervous over new traffic light
British holidaymakers are now starting to get worried about what could happen when the next review is carried out on August 25.
Viewpoint: Light at end of the tunnel
“It looks as if there is light at the end of the tunnel after the nightmare...”

“It looks as if there is light at the end of the tunnel after the nightmare...”
“It looks as if there is light at the end of the tunnel after the nightmare...”

The clock is also ticking for the end of the season
The clock is also ticking for the end of the season
Viewpoint: The summer season
“I doubt that summer 2021 will be described as a good season...”

There is something of a predictability with August
There is something of a predictability with August

The current outlook bodes well for an extended season.
The current outlook bodes well for an extended season.
Viewpoint: Britons flocking to Mallorca
Britain’s love affair with Mallorca appears to be as strong as ever as thousands fly in for their summer holiday.
Mallorca is top destination for the British this summer
If all goes to plan, the British could save the summer in the Balearics.
- Spain at boiling point over eggs!
- Now there's a proposal for a fifteen-year residency requirement to buy a home in the Balearics
- A Good Friday. Britain's biggest cruise ship heads for Palma for Easter
- The Mallorcan town with the longest name: it contains 21 letters and has a population of 9,227
- Families who were squatting in Alcudia's Bellevue now have nowhere to live
Comment
Where do you want to be? Perhaps, neither here nor there!
What does Frank Leavers miss about the Mallorcan way of life?
Frank Leavers27/10/2021 10:48