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Spain’s Balearic Islands to cut ties with influencers in bid to stop ‘selfie tourism’ - Thousands descended on an idyllic Mallorca cove after seeing social media pictures last year ...
Tucked at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac on 30 acres of untouched countryside, the nearly 5,000-square-foot villa comes with everything from a heated zero-edge pool and running track to a pétanque ...
After Catalonia, the Balearic Islands was the second most popular region of Spain for tourists last year, attracting 14.4 million holidaymakers, the Spanish National Statistics Institute said.
An Island of Flip-Flops and Rusty Land Rovers Minorca’s stock of hotels and rental villas is increasing, but that doesn’t seem to be changing the laid-back atmosphere of the Balearic island.