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Mallorcan sailor Hugo Ramón is going to further cement his place in local and international sailing history

Lifestyle

Historic Mallorcan Atlantic mission

“I love being able to share my experiences, especially with those who may share the same dream but are never able to realise it or may be a little scared to take their first step onto a yacht. So there’s much more to this project than racing and coming first. I consider myself the eyes of the sea for those who are stuck on land. I want to help open their eyes to the ocean, to share the emotions of sailing, racing, coping with being alone and overcoming challenges many people may never face or have been afraid to confront."

Humphrey Carter13/01/2025 07:49

The nautical industry in Mallorca is facing some serious financial problems and lack of government support.

The nautical industry in Mallorca is facing some serious financial problems and lack of government support.

The nautical industry in Mallorca is facing some serious financial problems and lack of government support.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter 13/01/2025

The nautical industry in Mallorca is facing some serious financial problems and lack of government support.

Latest headlines

Nautical exodus from Mallorca

According to the latest study carried out in 2024, in the Balearics there are 880 nautical companies employing a total of 5,150 people, with a turnover of over 1,100 million euros in 2023.

Humphrey CarterAlicia Mateos13/01/2025 06:50

Masks could be required in health centres.

Masks could be required in health centres.

Masks could be required in health centres.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter 10/01/2025

Sophia Kulich, CTC, is a Ukrainian-born travel consultant who lives in Palm Harbor, Florida and organises cultural and heritage tours of Jewish Mallorca.

Sophia Kulich, CTC, is a Ukrainian-born travel consultant who lives in Palm Harbor, Florida and organises cultural and heritage tours of Jewish Mallorca.

Sophia Kulich, CTC, is a Ukrainian-born travel consultant who lives in Palm Harbor, Florida and organises cultural and heritage tours of Jewish Mallorca.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter 10/01/2025

Sophia Kulich, CTC, is a Ukrainian-born travel consultant who lives in Palm Harbor, Florida and organises cultural and heritage tours of Jewish Mallorca.

Travelling

The Florida-based travel consultant opening up Mallorcan culture and heritage to North America

“The tours are open for everyone because the base focus is not so much on leisure but on the heritage and culture of the destinations we visit. And Mallorca is increasingly popular."

Humphrey Carter10/01/2025 15:00

Tom Cruise landing in Mallorca.

Tom Cruise landing in Mallorca.

Tom Cruise landing in Mallorca.

Joan Llado 09/01/2025

More speed traps on the roads of Mallorca.

More speed traps on the roads of Mallorca.

More speed traps on the roads of Mallorca.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter 09/01/2025

More speed traps on the roads of Mallorca.

Latest headlines

How to beat Mallorca speed traps

For 2025, the DGT’s objective is the lowering of alcohol levels and introducing full-face helmets for motorcyclists.

Humphrey Carter09/01/2025 12:52

Pressure to lift the new visitor regsitration scheme is not easing.

Pressure to lift the new visitor regsitration scheme is not easing.

Pressure to lift the new visitor regsitration scheme is not easing.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter 09/01/2025

Pressure to lift the new visitor regsitration scheme is not easing.

Latest headlines

Fresh Mallorca vote to scrap new tourist Big Brother law

"It will not increase security because if someone has bad intentions, they will turn to the illegal offer and to those who allow them to enter unnoticed”.

Humphrey Carter09/01/2025 12:19

Palma airport appears to be struggling under flight and passenger pressure.

Palma airport appears to be struggling under flight and passenger pressure.

Palma airport appears to be struggling under flight and passenger pressure.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter 09/01/2025

Palma airport appears to be struggling under flight and passenger pressure.

Airport

Palma airport suffers most delays in Spain

Almost 2.25 million passengers will be able to complain to their airline about the disruption of a 2024 flight from Spain.

Humphrey Carter09/01/2025 10:58

The National Police are investigating the crime.

The National Police are investigating the crime.

The National Police are investigating the crime.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter 08/01/2025

Palma's global reputation is growing.

Palma's global reputation is growing.

Palma's global reputation is growing.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter 08/01/2025

Baby is being treated in intensive care at Son Espases Hospital in Palma.

Baby is being treated in intensive care at Son Espases Hospital in Palma.

Baby is being treated in intensive care at Son Espases Hospital in Palma.

Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter 08/01/2025