Mallorca is fighting drinking tourism with a new alcohol ban

Drinking tourism
Mallorca bans alcohol in party zones – Ballermann is also affected

There are new rules of etiquette at Ballermann in Mallorca. photo

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Mallorca is cracking down on drinking tourism even more vehemently with new alcohol bans – the Ballermann is also affected. Anyone who violates this must expect hefty fines.

Mallorca no longer wants to be an island of longing for drinking tourists. A whole series of new bans are intended to promote the change in image. One of these is particularly painful for partygoers: alcohol will now be taboo on their favorite street. Alcohol cannot be consumed on the Ballermann either on the street or on the beach. The regional government of the Balearic Islands announced the ban on Friday in Palma. It applies not only to Playa de Palma, but also to other party zones on Mallorca and Ibiza, where the so-called Despite various measures, drinking tourism had recently become increasingly worse.

According to the authorities, the tightening of the rules will come into force on the two Mediterranean islands that belong to Spain in the next few days when it is published in the official journal. However, there is no exact date for this. Holidaymakers and locals who are caught with an open beer can on the beach or on public property, for example, face a fine of between 500 and 1,500 euros.

Mallorca is fighting against the excessive drinking of holidaymakers

The Mallorcan hotel association FEHM defended the authorities’ tougher crackdown: “We welcome that improvements have been made to achieve the desired goal: the eradication of uncivilized tourism in the four areas that suffer from its effects,” it said. The “Decree for Responsible Tourism” affects parts of the municipalities of Palma and Llucmajor on Mallorca with the German holiday stronghold Playa de Palma east of the island’s capital and the British party zone Magaluf west of Palma. It also applies to Sant Antoni de Portmany on Ibiza. Each of these four zones should receive four million euros annually for the implementation of the decree. The money comes from tourist tax revenue.

Terraces of bars and restaurants as well as other places expressly permitted for the consumption of alcohol are exempt from the ban. Alcohol can still be served on the numerous party boats. However, from now on they must maintain a nautical mile distance from the four affected zones and beaches. In addition, they are no longer allowed to pick up or drop off guests in these zones.

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Mallorca tightens alcohol bans

To combat excessive drinking, the regional government in Palma last put together a legislative package in 2020, which was then somewhat lost due to the corona pandemic. Parts of the law are now being changed by means of a decree. Previously, only drinking parties, i.e. drinking alcohol in a group, were prohibited on the street. The maximum number of people was not defined. Now it is no longer allowed to drink alcohol on the street or on the beach, even if you are traveling alone.

The new decree will initially apply until the end of 2027. After that, people are confident that they will be able to get the excesses under control even without strict rules, the statement said. It is still unclear how strictly the police will implement the new regulation.

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