Mallorca - "A neo-tourism in which residents are second or third-class people"
The Forum for Civil Society is highly critical of the Balearic Government's pact for the sustainability of tourism.
Over 100,000 tourists will be sailing into Palma in April
These stopovers mark the beginning of the tourist season.
Cruise passengers in Palma, Mallorca
Employers concerned about further losses of cruise passengers in 2024.
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.
Cruise passengers arriving in Palma, Mallorca
Cruise arrivals in Palma.
Cruise passengers arriving in Palma, Mallorca
Cruise tourism will be a test of the new government.
Employers pressing the Balearic government for more commitment to cruise tourism
A sense that the government will proceed with some caution.
Palma cruise ship limits to remain ... for now
The limit of three ships per day will continue in 2024, but arrangements for 2025 could see a change.
Cruise tourists in Palma, Mallorca
The cruise industry points to a "very profitable" type of tourism.
Balearic ports most profitable in Europe because of cruise tourism
The Deloitte value is substantially higher than that of a 2017 report.
Cruise ships returning to Alcudia
A return, but just the three ships are scheduled for 2023.
One hundred fewer cruise ship stopovers in Palma in 2023
A maximum of three cruise ships in 2023 with no exceptions.
Political disagreement over cruise ship limits in Palma, Mallorca
Més want more restrictions than have been agreed.
Cruise Ships could be back in Palma in May
The Costa Luminosa will also be back in service on May 2, with a one-week trip from Trieste to Greece and Croatia with a stopover in Bari.
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