Tougher fines for antisocial behaviour next season in the Balearics.
Tougher fines for antisocial behaviour next season in the Balearics.
New Mallorca crackdown on antisocial tourists
Bauzà emphasised his desire for the modification of the decree to be “participatory” and “as consensual” as possible.
New Balearic government says current law has damaged the image of some resorts.
New Balearic government says current law has damaged the image of some resorts.
New tougher antisocial behaviour penalties in the Balearics next season
A campaign through social networks is going to be launched by the ministry in coordination with the British Embassy.
Playa de Palma: "The only language antisocial tourists understand is fines"
The new president of the hoteliers association believes that antisocial tourism could be eliminated within two years.
Demand that "pigs" of a Palma square have some respect
Residents complain that the whole neighbourhood smells of pee.
Soller residents denouncing street drinking and noise
Said to now be a nightly occurrence.
"Zero tolerance" of student tourist anti-social behaviour
Last summer's Covid outbreak served to highlight what is a problem in more than just Playa de Palma.
Community service for antisocial behaviour in Palma
Ten years ago, a bylaw included provision for community service, but this wasn't put into effect.
Magalluf
Calvia wanting Magalluf tourists to have fun and show respect
Twenty signs have gone up in all, five of them in Santa Ponsa.
Tourism
Fear that summer in Playa de Palma will be "horrific"
"All the bad guys are going to come to Playa de Palma because Calvia and Llucmajor have bylaws and we have a legal vacuum."
Bylaws
Zero drinking tolerance in Calvia
The town hall is preparing another summer crackdown on anti-social behaviour in its main resorts, in particular Magalluf.
Tourism
Calvia getting ready for the tourism season
Fines for anti-social behaviour in Calvia are going up, in some instances by four times.
- Spain wants Britons to show they have 113.40 euros, £97, per day for their holidays
- Major security alert at Mallorca airport, surprise landing of flights from Morocco and Namibia
- Big changes on the horizon when Britons travel to Mallorca
- Over two hours for Britons to get through Palma airport queues
- Living in a motorhome in Palma: "It'll only get worse"
Comment
Show tourists some respect
The Balearic and British authorities need to be careful with their narrative towards holidaymakers.
Humphrey Carter01/07/2022 06:00