![]() Holidaymakers who choose to book all-inclusive will be restricted to just six drinks a day and these can only be accessed alongside their lunch and dinner - offering them three drinks per meal. The city of Palma on the island of Majorca introduced new laws which ban drunken and bad behaviour. It comes as more parts of Spain have been cracking down on excess partying and drinking. In addition, Rodríguez added that “the text will also serve to regulate the services of beach concessionaires”.īreaking the new laws will result in maximum fine of up to 3,000 Euros (£2,500). Mayor Juan Rodríguez explained that “it is now essential to have the bylaw in order to be eligible for blue flags, and in Ses Salines there was no regulation of this type in the past”. The iconic Blue Flag is one of the world's most recognised voluntary awards for beaches, marinas, and sustainable tourism boats. READ MORE Anne Diamond announces breast cancer diagnosis and says 'it has been a long journey'Īccording to Majorca Daily Bulletin, the main objective is to obtain blue flags for the beaches. ![]() Street or beach vendors are also banned as is camping on the beaches, lighting fires or using fireworks. The bylaw has also banned nudism on all nearby beaches. ![]() According to the council, it has been introduced to stop "excessive" situations and prevent drunken and anti-social antics. The new law means that the council has banned the use of music devices, radios, musical instruments or loudspeakers on the beaches that may cause a nuisance. Ses Salines council has created a new bylaw to regulate the use of all the beaches of Colonia de Sant Jordi in Mallorca. A popular beach in Spain has issued a new crackdown on certain items to help win recognition for the area as well as combat drunken behaviour. ![]()
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