user Simon Tow | over 7 years ago

Wolfgang is Austrian. A compatriot of his started it.

user Tim | over 7 years ago

This Wolfgang fell sounds like a German and as they lost the war they could not come to Britain so they had to be satisfied with Majorca and again British people have stopped them coming here so I think it's sour grapes myself ?...

user Simon Tow | over 7 years ago

Good afternoon Wolfgang, may I say what a pleasure it is to correspond with someone as civilised, well mannered and educated as yourself. As you are obviously keen to learn more about the world around you, especially Mallorca, please find just a few of the links available about birds and birdwatching in Mallorca. Enjoy !! Kind regards http://www.mallorcabirdwatching.com/

user Wolfgang | over 7 years ago

Hi Simon Towrag. Let me first say that Mallorca is a desert for bird watching, there is nothing here, so if your mates come here, they are complete losers and are not skint without reason. We dont want your tight mates here even if they are educated. We neec people who stay at 5* hotels and blow £5k+ on a weeks holiday. There are loads of people out there who do. Everyone else can bugger off to Greece and Portugal!

user Simon Tow | over 7 years ago

Hi Wolfgang, I´m still waiting for your explanation about how one is classified as a "higher spending tourist". I am thinking about inviting some friends over and need to know before they book their 25 euro tickets. Thanks.

user Simon Tow | over 7 years ago

Mike, this Simon fella didn´t state the fact that they went to university over 40 years ago and that 3 of them got grants after getting excellent results in, what were then, state schools. Neither did he mention the tax which they will gladly pay, esecially if the breeding grounds of the Voltor Negre are looked after. The point I was trying to make, obviously unsuccessfully, was that they presumably would not be considered as "high spenders" ( Wolfgang´s term, not mine ). I will know when he describes the algorithm that works it out. Cheers.

user Mike | over 7 years ago

This Simon fella is a bit of a card, eh?His "friends" could afford the price of an exceptional Oxbridge education, but can't afford a Euro a night to birdwatch on this island?Yeah, right.

user Simon Tow | over 7 years ago

Wolfgang, Firstly, I would appreciate that you didn´t quote things that I supposedly said. such as that I think that the tax is bad. Not agreeing with it doesn´t necessarily mean that I think it is bad. My opinion is and will be that it will never solve the "overcrowding" problem. Or do you think that for the sake of one or two euros, eastern europenas will stop going to Venice ? And when does a tourist classify as being a "higher spending" one ?. 100 euros a day ? 300 euros a day ? 1.000 euros a day ? Please clarify. For your information I have several highly intelligent birdwatching friends, some of whom studied at Oxford and Cambridge, but due to personal circumstances, some of them need to watch the pennies. Should they no longer be welcome as their budgets are below the median ?. And secondly, I can assure you that I am not sitting in my holiday home complaing about the tax, but continuing to contribute directly and indirectly to the islands economy, something that I have been doing for several years, and would suspect that in the long term, I have contributed quite a lot more than you. By the way, a Catalan tourist has made a formal complaint about the tax, citing that he does not believe the Spaniards should pay in their own country. He would make an ideal Brexit voter..

user Mike | over 7 years ago

Well said Wolfgang.The Brexiteers want out of Europe but want to retain the right to trash this island whenever they want. After all, they paying a Euro a night now for that privilege.

user Wolfgang | over 7 years ago

Holiday Maker & Simon Tow. You seem to think that the tax is bad and that the more tourists to Mallorca the better. But that is rubbish. Venice has a real problem with eastern europeans visiting with packed lunches and spending nothing. With flights from the UK to Palma as low as €25, then there is a similar problem. We need less tourists but higher spending ones. How can you both be so hypocritical? The sole reason the UK quit Europe was because too many people came in to the country. Now you sit there with your holiday homes, contributing very little and say that Mallorca should let everyone in. You couldnt make it up!