What's on in Mallorca on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day
New Year's Eve in Mallorca; the Festival of the Standard in Palma.
A New Year in Mallorca
One of the things that makes my mood better is a warm home and it’s not so easy on Mallorca in January.
A quieter New Year
“The New Year celebrations were certainly quieter than usual in Majorca not helped by the weather....”
New Year angst: plus, watching the weather and January japes
Frank Leavers talks about some of the New Year' s resolutions and the weather.
Fresh start in a New Year
After a very different Christmas, we want a great New Year for us and for everyone we know.
Doing Covid by the clock: the week in Mallorca
4pm, 6pm, 8pm, 10pm: police operation, terraces shut, shops shut, curfew.
Police in Palma, Mallorca
The National Police dealt with a gathering in Camp Redó.
A quiet New Year night for the police
Police in Palma had to deal with only one incident.
President Francina Armengol of the Balearics
President Armengol, during an interview with IB3 on New Year's Eve.
A police officer in an empty town hall square in Palma on New Year's Eve
The New Year in Palma.
A New Year like no other
Palma's town hall square was empty, save for police and some members of the media.
Palma and National Police officers, Mallorca
Palma and National Police officers receiving instructions ahead of the operation.
Major police operation for New Year expected to last 24 hours
The operation started at 4pm on Thursday afternoon.
A participative New Year message from the Balearic president.
Six other people participated in the New Year message.
Armengol: "The virus will soon be a nightmare of the past"
People affected by coronavirus took part in the New Year message.
A Guardia Civil officer at a control
Controls will start on the evening of New Year's Eve.
Heightened Guardia Civil presence for New Year
There are tighter restrictions in Mallorca than on the other islands.
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Comment
The 1970's - Let's go back to the future: Plus, getting a gong!
"l am also informed by those in the know that as we enter 2022 we are set to pick up some of the lifestyle habits of that much maligned decade."
Frank Leavers05/01/2022 11:16