The threat of rock falls, water contamination and jellyfish have been used to deter visitors from Mallorcan beaches

  • DerGottesknecht@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    Nah, not really. They want to change from party tourism, which is concentrated on one small area to a more distributed culture tourism. Those tourist spend twice as much and not only in the big clubs but on small shops all around the island. So they have a plan and it makes sense.

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      1 year ago

      Sounds like the role of the government to shape the tourist visa availability

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              1 year ago

              Obviously not. Why would the only options be zero tourism controls or leave the EU?

              So many people here can only consider black and white, it’s such limited thinking.

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                  1 year ago

                  Visas, residency/rental restrictions, curfews, noise ordinances, non local surcharges, resident member beaches (membership fulfilled by residency), or a hundred other things

                  Edit: example: in palm springs, you cannot have any outdoor music or elevated noise as a non resident.

                  If you do, you can be evicted from your rental same day

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                    1 year ago

                    Visas only work for UK tourists side they aren’t in the EU; Spain and Germany are both in the Schengen Zone so there isn’t even a border to check for passports. Also, because Spain is in the EU, it may not be legal for them to provide pricing that discriminates between locals and EU tourists.

                    You can try to restrict the rental supply or make the area not as fun for tourists, but you can’t just put up a border unless you want to leave the EU.