The Balearic Islands, which include Majorca, are set to see a major overhaul in response to concerns about overcrowding - and UK tourists have been warned. Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Brits heading to Spain may face their "biggest warning yet" as a certain holiday hotspot could be headed for a shake-up. From 2025, British tourists can expect big changes in European Union destinations, and popular hotspots like Majorca are already gearing up for a major overhaul.
These include measures for overcrowding and saturated tourism to strike a between holidaymakers and locals, as stated in local publications. President Marga Prohens has said "firm and brave decisions" are needed to tackle overcrowding on the island and the wider Balearics She stressed that immediate action will be taken to manage the influx of holidaymakers , while long-term strategies are being developed. The Majorca Daily Bulletin reports that Prohens went on to say that these measures will be "brave" and reached through consensus.
She said: "The tourist is always welcome and well treated on our islands. Tourism has been and will continue to be the main source of wealth generation and income to sustain our well-being for many years." Prohens added that the government wants to encourage innovation and attract investment by sim.