The managing editor of the Majorca Daily Bulletin Jason Moore wrote that a “record number of tourists came to Mallorca on holiday last summer” but says that bar and restaurant takings are down by at least 20 per cent in the Balearic Island.
Majorca left in 'frantic panic' after Brits declare 'boycott' on restaurants Brits have been "boycotting" restaurants on traditional favourite holiday spot Majorca causing locals to panic.
Spanish holidays have been in the news this year with locals in tourist locations like the Balearic islands and Tenerife protesting about the number of visitors and how it is affecting locals whether it be due to drunken behaviour or pushing up prices.
But Graeme Buck, director of communications at the association, added that many of those travelling abroad in 2025 were "looking for new experiences" rather than simply heading back to destinations they are familiar with, showing Majorca may be in trouble.
While there have been fewer Brits going to Majorca there's been a surge in German tourists - but they’re not spending as much while they're there due to increased hotel prices, reported BirminghamLive.