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New protest against overtourism in Mallorca scheduled for late July

What’s Going On in Palma? A group called Menys Turisme Més Vida (Less Tourism More Life) is planning a protest against too many tourists visiting Palma. They say the island’s...

Shirtless tourists could face €750 fines in these Spanish cities

Why Spain Is Cracking Down on Shirtless Tourists Summer heat often tempts visitors to ditch their tops, but several Spanish cities have turned that impulse...

Licence-Free Boat Rental in Ibiza: Explore Hidden Beaches and Secret Coastal Routes from San Antonio

License-Free Boat Rental in Ibiza Why It’s Perfect for Teens Imagine steering your own boat, feeling the wind, and stopping wherever you like. No licence, no...

What’s in Rafa Nadal’s diet that fuels a champion?

Rafa Nadal's Secret Superfood: Olive Oil Every Day! Tennis legend Rafa Nadal isn't just dominating on the court; he's got serious game in the kitchen...

Spain’s new law lets workers stay home – and still get paid – during extreme weather!

Spain's New Weather Rule: Paid Days Off When Nature Says "Nope" Why This New Rule Exists Starting in 2026, Spanish workers get a new kind of...

Tourist numbers in Ibiza and Majorca could be limited under major plans

Sun, Sand & Strain: Balearic Islands Grapple With Tourist Flood The Problem: Too Many Visitors? Picture your favourite beach spot suddenly feeling super crowded, everything gets...

The rain in Spain could mean pain for British shoppers

Rainstorm Wreckage: UK Faces Fruit & Veg Shortage After Spain's Floods Heavy rains and floods in Spain are causing big problems for British supermarkets. Experts...

Preserving Pollensa’s aesthetics

Protecting Pollensa's Charm: Why Building Permits Are Frozen What's Going On? A year ago, Pollensa's Town Hall hit pause on handing out new building licences around...

The Balearic Government believes there is less tourist overcrowding. Are shorter stays a reason?

Tourist Tax Showdown in the Balearics: What’s the Deal? Tax Hike on Hold… For Now The Balearic Government has slammed the brakes on increasing the tourist...

Socialist strife in Britain and Spain

Socialist Parties Struggling in Spain and UK Spain's Election Rollercoaster PP Wins Aragon... But Needs Help Spain's center-right Partido Popular (PP) became the biggest party in Aragon's...

Calvia is the second most popular coastal destination for foreign house hunters in Spain: Britons still love Mallorca but losing some of its attraction

Calvia Ranks as Second Most Popular Coastal Destination for Foreign Property Buyers in Spain Calvia, a picturesque municipality in Mallorca, continues to enjoy global recognition...

Spain March forecast: models predict continued heavy rain

Spain Braces for Extended Rain and Flooding as Unsettled Weather Set to Continue into March Persistent Storms Threaten Multiple Regions SPAIN could face further bouts of...

International perception of corruption in Spain grows, now worse than in Rwanda or Saudi Arabia, United Kingdom and United States take a hit

Spain's Corruption Perception Worsens in Global Rankings, Now Trails Rwanda and Saudi Arabia Spain has recorded its...

Balearics youth mental health crisis caused by housing and tourist pressure: worst in Spain

Youth Mental Health Crisis Deepens in Europe as Balearic Islands Face Unique Struggles ...

Spain brain drain: 28% of young people have left the Balearics to live and work abroad, Mallorca suffers the most

Balearic Youth Exodus: Tourism Economy Strains Housing and Wages Young residents across Spain's Balearic Islands face a deepening dilemma: pursue opportunities abroad or struggle with...

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