A packed port of Palma
Yesterday, the Port of Palma witnessed the meeting of some of the most prestigious and luxurious cruise liners afloat in the Mediterranean this year.
Port
17,000 cruise passengers to flock into Palma today with six liners sailing in
Today, the Port of Palma is going to be hosting six cruise liners, the maximum cap placed by the government after last August when eight cruise liners met in Palma at the same time, prompting the debate over Palma saturation.
Palma
Pride of Britain sailing to Palma
Two of Britain’s largest and most famous cruise ships have a date in the Port of Palma this week when P&O’s MV Ventura and Cunard’s MS Queen Victoria sail into Palma on Tuesday.
Transport
Cruise ships diverted to Palma for security reasons
More cruise ships this summer in port.
Police
Port police upset by Palma local police action against illegal sellers
The port police object to what they see as an "invasion" of their powers by the town hall.
Retail
No shopping centre for Palma’s old port
The new president of the Balearic Ports Authority has calmed the nerves of the small retail sector by ruling out a new commercial centre.
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