
Beach in Palma, Mallorca
Palma, warmest on Friday.
Upwards of 45 million euros to rehabilitate Palma's GESA building
Conversion into a sustainable building doesn't come cheap.
Palma police officer talks man out of suicide jump
"It's another part of what we do every day."
Legal action being considered after decision to maintain the Palma high-occupancy vehicle lane
The Council of Mallorca wants to scrap the lane.
Palma Cathedral Festival of Light - Luck or genius?
This Friday, February 2, is one of two days a year when the phenomenon of the reflection made by light passing through the main rose window can be witnessed. The Cathedral will be open from 7.30am.
Iconic Palma hostel back on the market again
The Hostal Corona was originally put up for sale in 2020.
Palma woman in a critical condition after being attacked by her husband with a hammer
Fractured skull, broken nose and hand.
Arrest of owner who set fire to her tenants' apartment
The tenants were out at the time.
Five years for the 'poker player' robber of Son Vida
"Why would I have been stealing when I had 500,000 euros in the bank?"
Order for the "urgent" expropriation of Palma's British-owned Social Club
Demolition of the nightlife venue was originally scheduled for November 2023.
Palma town hall will purchase the GESA building for 25 million euros
The aim is to turn the building into a major cultural centre for art and more.

Palma Mallorca in January 2024
Palma on Thursday.
Palma squatter arrested twice in two days
He is apparently well known for attempted squatting.
Palma town hall was "wrong" in not making Sant Sebastià a holiday
Councillor concedes that it was a mistake.
Palma protest against historian who defends Israeli action in Gaza
Francisco Gil-White spoke at a conference at the municipal library on Wednesday evening.

Tourists in Palma, Mallorca
Palma isn't the only place in Mallorca where there can be saturation.
The iconic Bar Alaska in Palma will stay as it is
There was something of an outcry at plans to redesign the bar that first opened in 1936.
The international brand gold of Palma's Born
There is a waiting list of major retailers who want premises on the 'Golden Mile'.
Business groups demand that Palma recoups "disastrous" loss of cruise passengers
310,000 fewer passengers in 2023 because of the reduced number of cruise ships.
- Another body found by a Mallorca beach
- As the town hall announces 21 million euros investment, Playa de Palma residents denounce drugs and homelessness
- Balearic government plans big increase in tax on cruise ship passengers and even a cash levy on hire cars
- The growing problem in the Balearics of the illegal marketing of second homes as tourist accommodation
- Sunday weather in Mallorca - Feeling some effect from Storm Jana