Badly behaved Brits could be banned from Balearic Islands under strict new proposals

Holidaymakers who flout the rules can already be kicked out of their hotels

Ill-behaved British tourists face being banned from the Balearic Islands under controversial new proposals being considered by the regional heads of government. .

The islands' tourism director, Jaume Bauza, appeared to confirm that holidaymakers who break strict rules put in place to crack down on anti-social visitors could be blacklisted.

A decree on drunken tourism was adopted in early 2020 for certain areas such as Magaluf in Mallorca and the West End of San Antonio in neighboring Ibiza.

It included fines of up to £50,000 for holidaymakers caught jumping from their hotel balconies and limits on the amount of alcohol served with them. meals in all-inclusive hotels.

The new right-wing regional government of the Balearic Islands has already signaled its intention to change the name of the decree against excessive tourism into that of “responsible tourism” to avoid negative connotations.

A decree on drunken tourism was adopted at the beginning of 2020 for certain areas such as Magaluf (photo) in Mallorca and the West End of San Antonio in neighboring Ibiza Holidaymakers who flout the rules can already be kicked out of their hotels, as can those who jump between balconies in a dangerous practice known locally as

It is also planned to eliminate the current situation where only certain streets of certain seaside resorts including Magalu...

Badly behaved Brits could be banned from Balearic Islands under strict new proposals
Holidaymakers who flout the rules can already be kicked out of their hotels

Ill-behaved British tourists face being banned from the Balearic Islands under controversial new proposals being considered by the regional heads of government. .

The islands' tourism director, Jaume Bauza, appeared to confirm that holidaymakers who break strict rules put in place to crack down on anti-social visitors could be blacklisted.

A decree on drunken tourism was adopted in early 2020 for certain areas such as Magaluf in Mallorca and the West End of San Antonio in neighboring Ibiza.

It included fines of up to £50,000 for holidaymakers caught jumping from their hotel balconies and limits on the amount of alcohol served with them. meals in all-inclusive hotels.

The new right-wing regional government of the Balearic Islands has already signaled its intention to change the name of the decree against excessive tourism into that of “responsible tourism” to avoid negative connotations.

A decree on drunken tourism was adopted at the beginning of 2020 for certain areas such as Magaluf (photo) in Mallorca and the West End of San Antonio in neighboring Ibiza Holidaymakers who flout the rules can already be kicked out of their hotels, as can those who jump between balconies in a dangerous practice known locally as

It is also planned to eliminate the current situation where only certain streets of certain seaside resorts including Magalu...

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