Overview
- Mallorca is preparing for an anticipated record-breaking season with over 20 million expected visitors, surpassing the 19 million arrivals in 2024.
- Authorities will implement a new security plan starting April 17, including increased police presence, surveillance cameras, and drones to address public safety concerns.
- Residents and local organizations are protesting overtourism, citing severe housing shortages, environmental degradation, and unaffordable living costs.
- An open letter from seven local groups urges tourists to stay away, warning that the island is overcrowded and becoming unlivable for its residents.
- The tourism sector remains economically vital, contributing over 40% of the island's income, but nearly 20% of locals face poverty, highlighting stark inequalities.