Britons in the dark over new entry/exit system in Mallorca
It’s set to begin in October, just six months away, and 66 per cent of people have no idea about its implementation, while 22 per cent will likely refuse to travel to the continent entirely.
Police investigating Palma Airport insects in coffee case
It is alleged that machines aren't cleaned as often as they should be.
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Much more than an international school: Rafa Nadal School
Students come from a wide variety of countries and cultures, but all classes are taught in English
"I work with the most dangerous animals in the world", says Mallorcan entomologist
"Mosquitoes pose the greatest danger. They don't kill us directly, but they transmit diseases that can kill us."
Come and see us at the Palma Boat Show
All are welcome to visit their stands and see their latest models.
Businesses attack tourism of excesses decree amendment
Playa de Palma business associations believe that the real problem is shops that encourage the drinking of alcohol on the streets.
Palma Boat Show & Saint George Special
The Bulletin presents a double special featuring the 40th Edition of the Palma International Boat Show and the ongoing Saint George celebrations taking place in Palmanova this week.
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LifestyleIngo Froehlich - The German who is charming Palmanova
"Calvia Beach House has afforded me the privilege of collaborating with some of the most capable individuals in the industry and I enjoy it immensely."
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Mallorca events: What's On from Friday to Sunday
April 26-28: Alcudia's Feria de Abril with equestrian shows, flamenco, and music. The 40th Palma International Boat Show; rockabilly; classical music; Pollensa's wine fair; and St. George celebrations continue in Palmanova.
Muro doesn't know how many beach sunloungers it can have
Last year, an excessive number of sunloungers had to be removed.
Don't drink alcohol on the streets, you could be hit with big fine in Spain
There are exceptions to this, however, such as in outdoor cafés and bars and places offering seating by the doors of establishments. Official fiestas regulated by city authorities also allow the presence of drinks.
Ten years on and cyclist 'saturation' in the mountains has increased
In 2014, the mayor of Escorca warned that infrastructure needed to be improved.
Hotel Formentor company given ten days to quit the car park
The transfer of the car park to the town hall was a condition of the hotel's redevelopment licence.
Palma taxi drivers complain their fares are too cheap
The national average price for a one-kilometre journey is 3.75 euros.
Mother arrested for leaving her son home-alone for several weeks
Neighbours called the police because the boy was banging on doors in the middle of the night.
Magalluf and other Calvia resorts without beach services
A reason for the delay, according to the town hall, was the cyberattack in January.
After years of demanding proper regulation of the sector, estate agents in the Balearics celebrate new law
"All kinds of opportunists have proliferated and for the most part have avoided or ignored the laws."
Tourists return home after being arrested for Magalluf attack
The two tourists were arrested in Alcudia.
Residents of the Paseo Maritimo fed up with the constant filth
The association points out the absence of adequate rubbish bins along the promenade.
Alarm in Magalluf after several sunbeds catch fire in an apartment building
Fortunately, no injuries have been reported, given the establishment's closure to the public at the time.
The boom in motorcycle and scooter hire in Mallorca
There are concerns about some operators and their 'additional charges'.
A Ma Maison
Top quality food cooked with passion in this cosy Santa Catalina restaurant. But it's not your average eatery. Think of it more like going to dine at a friend's house with no idea what delicious dish awaits you.
Nisi by Giuseppe
NISÌ By Giuseppe is a gastronomic establishment located in the heart of Puerto de Alcudia where you can enjoy authentic cuisine, all in a quiet family atmosphere.
Santa Ponsa
Family beach
Es Carbó
Southernmost tip of the island
Palmanova
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Cala Pi
Exceedingly attractive cove
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- Spain wants Britons to show they have 113.40 euros, £97, per day for their holidays
- Over two hours for Britons to get through Palma airport queues
- Palma Airport passport control "collapse" put down to unscheduled flights
- Living in a motorhome in Palma: "It'll only get worse"
- Watch those prices in Mallorca
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Whose homes are they anyway?
If hoteliers can build for employees, then there is land for everyone.
Navigating Mallorca’s rising costs
Being an island that has to import most of its produce, unfortunately means we are hit harder than most.
UK travel document reminder if heading for Mallorca
Border guards will check you’re complying with the 90-day visa-free limit for short stays in the Schengen area.
British tourists dominate winter in Mallorca
Expenditure by tourists resident in the United Kingdom has increased by 36.4 %.
How investment capital and income is taxed in Spain
An approved life assurance policy, where you hold your choice of investments within its ‘wrapper’, can provide tax advantages in Spain.
When does the next school year start in the Balearics?
This year the school year for 2024-2025 will not start on a Monday like this year.
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When rain almost stopped play in Calvia
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