Heiko Maas, German Foreign Minister.
Heiko Maas, German Foreign Minister.
Tourists on the beach
Tourists on the beach.
Tourists in Mallorca in 1969
Tourists in Mallorca in 1969.
Catalina Cladera, Consell de Mallorca President.
Catalina Cladera, Consell de Mallorca President.
General view of the port in Cala Ratjada
General view of the port in Cala Ratjada.
Hotels to get Safe Tourism Certificates.
Hotels to get Safe Tourism Certificates. archive photo.
Tourists in Punta Ballena
Tourists on holiday at Punta Ballena.
Graffiti on tourist accommodation in Palma.
Graffiti on tourist accommodation in Palma.
Bill Gates
Bill Gates. archive photo.
Spanish borders may open on June 21 or 22.
Spanish borders may open on June 21 or 22.
Sa Dragonera, Majorca.
sa Dragonera, Majorca. archive photo.
An amber watchlist was due to be signed off on Thursday but a split in the government could delay a decision
An amber watchlist was due to be signed off on Thursday but a split in the government could delay a decision
Week In Review
Your seven days news round-up in Mallorca
Public transport, housing, tourism protests, recreational boating...
As UK tourism falls, the Balearic government embarks on a PR campaign to counter anti-tourism reports
In July, UK tourism in the Balearics fell ten per cent by comparison with July 2023.
Call for a national agreement to counter tourism protests
Criticisms of tourism come "with thoughts typical of biased ignoramuses".
Mallorca tourism expecting more growth in the final months of the season
The falls in the British and Spanish tourism markets in July "were not a tragedy".
Transforming Mallorca's tourism - Lowering prices is not the way
It's not that Mallorca and the Balearics could "die of success" but of "inaction".
Tourism model in Mallorca makes people less well off
Housing problems and the high school dropout rate are directly linked to the tourism model.
Will higher summer temperatures lead to an easing of Mallorca's overcrowding?
Research from the BBVA bank is the latest to point to the loss of summer tourist demand due to extreme temperatures.
- New setback for Britons travelling to Mallorca from Sunday, September 1
- Britons changing Mallorca holiday plans because of new EU entry scheme
- Record holiday season? Tell that to the Mallorca bars and restaurants whose takings have nosedived
- Rave on a plane from Liverpool to the Balearics
- Mallorca hoteliers laughing all the way to the bank this summer
Comment
When the Brits didn’t come on holiday
British tourism in July fell by 10 percent and there were 13 percent fewer mainland Spaniards.
Jason Moore06/09/2024 11:28