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From Lonely Planet today - Ibiza and Mallorca

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Fleurpepper Sat 04-Mar-23 09:13:20

less but mosre sustainable and respectful tourism.
Great news

''Overtourism on the blissful Balearic Islands has grown into a major concern in recent years.
Luckily, Spain has introduced new responsible tourism measures to achieve a more balanced and sustainable tourism model.''

Fleurpepper Sat 04-Mar-23 09:13:56

So not 'just' Lanzarote.

TerriBull Sat 04-Mar-23 09:18:04

Covered in snow, Mallorca that is, last time I read anything about it, not what one expects from the Balearics, especially when arriving straight from the plane ready for the beach shock if you happen to be that way inclined and haven't up dated on the local weather.

Fleurpepper Sun 05-Mar-23 18:21:55

Mallorca and Minorca do have mountains, and winters. The Canaries are a different story, weather wise. And North of Tenerife is very different to desertic South.

But what is the relevance to the subject of this thread? Please.

ExperiencedNotOld Sun 05-Mar-23 19:59:28

Maybe the relevance is to suggest that the hoi polloi shouldn’t ruin such lovely places but holiday in Blackpool. Who knows?

To my mind there’s only one way to control what type of holidaymaker comes to you country and that’s to ensure all hotels are 4* plus, appropriately priced and don’t offer all inclusive deals. They’re looking at the whole place by blaming the customer enabled by a cheap price.

MerylStreep Sun 05-Mar-23 20:10:35

ExperiencedNotOld

Maybe the relevance is to suggest that the hoi polloi shouldn’t ruin such lovely places but holiday in Blackpool. Who knows?

To my mind there’s only one way to control what type of holidaymaker comes to you country and that’s to ensure all hotels are 4* plus, appropriately priced and don’t offer all inclusive deals. They’re looking at the whole place by blaming the customer enabled by a cheap price.

I think you got the relevance of this OP in one 😉
Get ready for the British bashing.

MawtheMerrier Mon 06-Mar-23 00:55:43

^less but mosre sustainable and respectful tourism.
Great news^

Not sure what the subject of this thread is TBH
“From Lonely Planet today” - and?

Fleurpepper Mon 06-Mar-23 08:45:49

Lonely Planet is a very respected travel guide. And? Following another thread about one Island on the Med making the decision to change tack on the type of tourism they want to attract. As this popped up on my feed, I thought it was interesting to see that Lanzarote is not the only Island making the decision to redefine their tourist policy.

British bashing MerylStreep- where?

MawtheMerrier Mon 06-Mar-23 09:00:23

Perhaps OP could have said this instead of being quite so economical and enigmatic in the thread title?

Fleurpepper Mon 06-Mar-23 09:20:09

In the light of the lengthy chat about this very subject very recently, I thought it was quite clear.

GrannyGravy13 Mon 06-Mar-23 09:38:53

I shall wait and see how the Islands manage this once their tourist revenue begins to drop…

GagaJo Mon 06-Mar-23 10:22:37

GrannyGravy13

I shall wait and see how the Islands manage this once their tourist revenue begins to drop…

Native Mallorquínes are fairly hostile towards Brits. But the high level of tourism has been encouraged on Mallorca so the tourists are hardly to blame.

GrannyGravy13 Mon 06-Mar-23 10:29:31

GagaJo

GrannyGravy13

I shall wait and see how the Islands manage this once their tourist revenue begins to drop…

Native Mallorquínes are fairly hostile towards Brits. But the high level of tourism has been encouraged on Mallorca so the tourists are hardly to blame.

The Balearics, Canaries and many parts of Spain and Portugal rely heavily on the Tourist €

I wonder if the powers that be have a Plan B if and when they successfully reduce the tourist footfall?

Joseanne Mon 06-Mar-23 10:36:35

Is this a quality not quantity thing? Will they be raising the price of a hotel stay to the very average £150 a night?

Joseanne Mon 06-Mar-23 10:39:14

Why don't the Majorcans like Brits? Is that the Brits who live there too or just the rowdy tourists? I must admit I've never been to the Balearics nor Spain.

MerylStreep Mon 06-Mar-23 11:48:52

This is the truth from people on the ground who really know what was said.
murciatoday.com/mallorca-bites-back-at-claims-it-does-not-want-british-tourists_1896968-a.html