Etiqueta 'Stick with your Mates'
"All Brits are welcome" - Mayor's Magalluf message
Calvia town hall is campaigning to promote both tourism and responsibility.
Balearics and Britain united against "tourism of excesses"
Also united in seeking to ensure that young holidaymakers stay safe.
Stick with your mates, but how close?: the week in Mallorca
British youth were being advised, the Balearic government was alarmed, and there wasn't a curfew.
Government and Consulate join forces against "tourism of excesses"
The 2019 'Stick With Your Mates' campaign is being updated with health and behaviour regulations in mind.
Tourism
Young holidaymakers urged to Stick with your Mates
Advice includes setting up a WhatsApp group to keep in touch with each other and not letting a friend walk back to the hotel alone.
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