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The Magaluf Strip remains subjected to the decree (Image: GETTY) One of the Spanish resorts most loved by British tourists has spent the last few years trying to clean up its image and stop being known as a party town. But these efforts were seemingly swept under a rug amid an apparent decrease in tourists in Majorca , one of the most popular Balearic Islands . Magaluf, the popular resort in the municipality of Calvia, saw the introduction in 2020 of the so-called "tourism of excesses" decree.

This regulation, wanted by the left-wing PSOE party then leading Calvia town hall, aimed at regulating boat parties, street drinking and pub crawling in order to crack down on anti-social behaviours. Last month, the Balearic Islands government expanded these rules on street drinking and party boats to further reduce the number of alcohol-fuelled holidays across the archipelago. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.



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