user Liz | over 3 years ago

It looks like we are to be denied entry to EU countries from 1st of January under covid restrictions. Not much hope of a return to tourism for the foreseeable future.

user Nigel | over 3 years ago

Socialism for you.

user Andy | over 3 years ago

Check out Chuck on the Campervan comments. What a tosser. Fuck Chuck, he wants to ruin our lanscape with scummy people in caravans.

user Majorca fan | over 3 years ago

Safe tourism from March? U.K. will have vaccinations complete by the spring programme started today. Very good. EU have not agreed a license for use yet. Report last week stating only 50% of Spain being vaccinated by July. Well below group immunity levels.so how can safe tourism start March. If Covid is present as liz states Brits will not be able to get travel insurance so will not visit Majorca. Many good Mallorca people are going to suffer if the Madrid government doesn’t do its own programme and ignore EU red tape

user JR | over 3 years ago

Welcome back to the sewage on the beaches, the sky high prices, the surly service and go away brigade. Me thinks that many other places in Europe might be a better option. Mallorca really needs to wake up and take a good look at itself.

user Roberto | over 3 years ago

The word "saturation" seems to have disappeared.

user Lisa | over 3 years ago

So they have treated foreign tourists like pariahs, while allowing in hundreds of unchecked flights from the mainland. This includes people with houses here and families of those who live here. Then they think they can say - okay it’s over now - come back and bring your tourist euro. It won’t work like that. The puppet government needs to start prioritising the Balearics.

user Juan love | over 3 years ago

Profit over people

user Liz | over 3 years ago

With the FCO advisory in place we are not insured for covid. No insurance, no travel. Still no mention of vaccines in Mallorca. I doubt much will be back to normal until September

user Per | over 3 years ago

Other ways to ensure safe travelling should be considered. PCR tests are not a 100% guarantee. Anti-gen test, anti-body positive test or vaccinated persons should all be considered. Todays PCR test are slow, expensive and sometimes impossible to fit into the travel plan. Looking forward to updated and more flexible rules – with good safety.