Tourists partying in Magalluf earlier this year
Tourists partying in Magalluf earlier this year.
Tourists in Magalluf
Tourists in Magalluf.
The Balearic Minister for Tourism, Employment and the Economic Model, Iago Negueruela
The Balearic Minister for Tourism, Employment and the Economic Model, Iago Negueruela.
No going back on the Balearic Law of Excesses says Tourism Minister
“We want people to enjoy their holidays to the full in a safe environment, and the Balearics is the safest destination in the Mediterranean."
"The new Magalluf is the Magalluf we want..."
"We don´t want tourists who misbehave..."
DJ Diablo V supports curbs on excessive drinking
They are not intended to curb fun, but ultimately to make Magalluf a safer place to holiday.
Diablo V talks about Magalluf
Former resident DJ at BCM and Nikki Beach in Magalluf and Radio One Mallorca DJ, Diablo V.
After 30 years of working in Magalluf, the Director of Pirates says new laws are working
He thinks the campaigns to increase awareness to the dangers of excess drinking etc. are worthy and have worked.
Magalluf: the history
An insignificant place on the Calvia coast with no compelling back story assumed great significance and has since inspired thousands of stories.
Magalluf wasn't Mallorca but now it is
Mallorca deserves people who appreciate and respect the island and its inhabitants.
Georgia Hague tells her story about losing a friend to balcony in Magalluf
Former Magalluf bar worker Georgia Hague tells her story after a close friend lost her life falling from a balcony,
Former British Magalluf bar worker campaigning to stop balcony deaths
Former Magalluf bar worker Georgia Hague was awarded a British Empire Medal (BEM) for campaigning to stop balcony accidents.
Consul General Lloyd Milen wants Britons to enjoy Magalluf in a responsible manor
Foreign Office has launched numerous health and safety campaigns for British tourists.
The new Magalluf
The new Magalluf.
Amanda Jeffries talks about Magalluf
Magalluf is beautiful and never deserved such a song and dance because of a merely 500 metre street...
Xavier Pasquet, Director of Tourism, Calvia
Xavier Pasquet, Director of Tourism, Calvia talks to Mallorca Bulletin Editor Jason Moore.
A new safer Magalluf
Practices that are dangerous to life are strictly forbidden. These include moving from one balcony to another or jumping from balconies into swimming pools. Such practices will result in immediate expulsion from the premises as well as a fine.
General view of Cala Ratjada
General view of Cala Ratjada.
- Spain wants Britons to show they have 113.40 euros, £97, per day for their holidays
- Sunloungers set ablaze in Alcudia
- Spanish pensioners stuck at Palma Airport for fourteen hours
- Over two hours for Britons to get through Palma airport queues
- Palma Airport passport control "collapse" put down to unscheduled flights