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Mallorca’s six new rules for tourists as island ‘not welcoming holidaymakers’

By staff3 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Travel experts have explained what you now need to do after recent mass protests and ‘fake signs’

Neil Shaw Assistant Editor (Money and Lifestyle)

07:56, 03 Jul 2025

Demonstrators hold signs reading 'We work but we can't afford a home' during a protest against mass tourism in Mallorca
Demonstrators hold signs reading ‘We work but we can’t afford a home’ during a protest against mass tourism in Mallorca

British tourists are being warned they might not receive the warm welcome they’re expecting this summer, especially in Mallorca, where tensions between locals and visitors are boiling over. With fake ‘beach closed’ signs, mass protests, and growing calls to curb tourism, experts say the island’s relationship with holidaymakers is under serious strain.

Palma Airport saw 1.1 million international arrivals in April alone, a 12.9% rise year-on-year, with the Balearics recording the fastest growth across Spain. In June, thousands of locals marched through the streets demanding tighter controls. Protestors from Menys Turisme, Més Vida held signs reading: “We want our island back”.

Yasim Pekel, a travel expert at Blue Cruise, said: “Tensions like this are becoming more common in overcrowded hotspots, and Mallorca is just the latest example. It’s not about hating visitors, it’s about protecting their space and way of life. Tourists can still have an amazing trip, but it helps to be a little more aware, a little less loud, and a lot more respectful.”

Demonstrators hold signs during a protest against mass tourism and housing prices in Palma de Mallorca
Demonstrators hold signs during a protest against mass tourism and housing prices in Palma de Mallorca

Yassim’s tips for navigating ‘less-than-welcoming’ destinations:

  • Avoid peak times at beaches and attractions – go early or explore lesser-known spots.
  • Support local businesses , not just tourist traps – eat, shop, and book with residents where possible.
  • Take your rubbish with you – even in remote spots. Leave nothing behind.
  • Keep the noise down – especially in residential areas or during siesta hours.
  • Respect local signage , even if it seems fake – never remove or challenge it.
  • Be curious, not careless – learn a few phrases, read up on local customs, and show interest beyond the ‘Insta spots’.

Similar tensions are growing in Venice, Barcelona, Dubrovnik, Lisbon, and the Canary Islands. Amsterdam has even launched a campaign asking British tourists not to visit for stag and hen parties or drug tourism. Meanwhile, France, Greece, and Portugal are introducing stricter regulations, including noise restrictions, cruise ship bans, and rental caps, as residents push back against tourism’s impact.

A woman holds a sign reading "Tourists go home" during a demonstration in Mallorca
A woman holds a sign reading “Tourists go home” during a demonstration in Mallorca

How to be part of the solution

  • Slow travel is on the rise; staying longer in fewer places reduces pressure on communities.
  • Book local guides, stay in family-run hotels, and engage with cultural events; these help shift tourism from extractive to meaningful.
  • Ultimately, respect goes further than saying “hola”, and it might just help keep your favourite destinations open to visitors.
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