After the pandemic-related timeout, the Spanish island of Mallorca had hoped to attract holidaymakers who want to do more than just party. But the change is not happening as quickly as hoped.
After the pandemic-related timeout, the Spanish island of Mallorca had hoped to attract holidaymakers who want to do more than just party. But the change is not happening as quickly as hoped.
In future, tourism on the island will aim to conserve natural resources, but the Balearic government also wants to improve the working conditions for hotel room attendants. Critics say it's nothing but a marketing stunt.
In the second coronavirus pandemic summer, the tourism on the vacation island remains sluggish. While many are facing existential fears, the police are grappling to get the illegal open-air parties under control.