Over the course of this week, 35,000 cruise passengers will have sailed in to Palma on board thirteen cruise ships of varying sizes. In addition, the Thomson Majesty, with 1,970 passengers on board, docks in Puerto Alcudia on Sunday.
Tourism
35,000 cruise passengers visiting Palma this week
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I agree with Sean Dobson. We will have a lovely environment but nobody here to see it.
Don't worry,environmentalists,you might not get so many cruise passengers when the tourist tax comes in so you will be happy then,I wonder if those who lose their jobs or whose takings go down will be as happy.?