Tourism
Sun, Sand and Sea on Monday?
The Balearic Islands may be allowed to begin Phase 2 of the coronavirus de-escalation plan on Monday, May 25.
Palmanova beach, Majorca
Palmanova beach, Majorca.
Coronavirus restrictions at Calvia beaches.
Coronavirus restrictions at Calvia beaches.
Tourism
New beach restrictions
Calvia City Council reveals some of the coronavirus restrictions being introduced at beaches in the Municipality.
News
Mandatory mask rule will cost families a fortune
Families will have to pay between 72 and 115 euros a month for masks because the Government is not supplying them free of charge.
Healthcare workers
Healthcare workers
Coronavirus
Coronavirus figures continue to fluctuate
Coronavirus figures continue to fluctuate in the Balearic Islands but maintain a downward trend.
Terrace extensions causing lack of parking spaces in Palma.
Terrace extensions causing lack of parking spaces in Palma.
Palma taxi drivers to install partititons.
Palma taxi drivers to install partititons.
Palmanova beach, Majorca
Palmanova beach, Majorca
State of alarm
Masks are mandatory from Thursday
Everyone over 6 years old must wear a face mask in enclosed spaces and on the streets from this Thursday.
Masks are mandatory from Thursday, May 21.
Masks are mandatory from Thursday, May 21.
Virtual testing of cosmetics.
Virtual testing of cosmetics.
Technology
Technology takes over at Cosmetic Counters
The coronavirus crisis is forcing big changes in the Beauty & Cosmetic Industry.
Coronavirus
Covid-19 figures still low
One coronavirus fatality confirmed in the Balearic Islands on Tuesday.
Education
Unions object to face-to-face tutorials
Teachers will call parents to suggest that students who need more study be persuaded to attend face-to-face tutorials.
Masks compulsory in Spain from Thursday.
Masks compulsory in Spain from Thursday.
News
Families may get aid to pay for Childcare
Councils may be given aid to pay for extra staff to take care of children when parents go back to work.
- Emergency declared on Ryanair flight bound for Palma from Dublin
- Mallorca ambassador Sir Bradley Wiggins has “lost” his Mallorca home
- Mallorca restaurants losing clients, tourists tighten their belts
- Mallorca hotelier - "I wouldn't go to a place where I perceived there to be animosity towards tourists"
- Mallorca needs to remember price is king