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Thousands in Mallorca demand 'less tourism, more life' in pushback against overtourism

9th - Higher Ed
Organisers of the march say uncontrolled tourist numbers are causing a drop in wages, loss of quality of life and an increase in the price of housing.
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Majorca: Flights grounded after heavy rains cause flooding at tourist hotspot airport

9th - Higher Ed
Majorca: Flights grounded after heavy rains cause flooding at tourist hotspot airport
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Majestic Mallorca: Drone Views of an Island Paradise

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Fly over the stunning island of Mallorca with breathtaking drone footage capturing its rugged coastline, crystal-clear waters, and charming historic villages. From dramatic cliffs to golden beaches and lush mountains, experience the...
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60,000+ Migrants ‘Storm’ NATO Nation: Tourist Destination Turns HOTSPOT For Migrants | Trump News

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Migrant arrivals hit new record high in Spain: Spain is seeing record numbers of migrant arrivals by boat. More than 60,000 irregular migrants arrived on Spanish coasts in 2024. The Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean have long been the...
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Bridgeman Arts

Palma, Spain 1967

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Palma is a resort city and capital of the Spanish island of Mallorca (Majorca), in the western Mediterranean.
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Press Association

Balearics to go amber and Croatia green in changes to coronavirus travel lists

Higher Ed
Ibiza, Mallorca and Menorca will be added to the amber travel list due to a surge in coronavirus cases, a little over a fortnight after they went green. The change for those returning to England, Scotland and Wales from Spain’s Balearic...
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Press Association

Popular Spanish holiday islands to return to amber list – reports

Higher Ed
Popular Spanish holiday islands are in danger of being moved onto the amber list only a fortnight after being approved for quarantine-free travel, according to reports.
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Spain Pulls Back On Summer Holiday Season As COVID-19 Cases Spike

Higher Ed
Spain ended its national lockdown on June 21. Since then, the rate of new cases has quadrupled.