Bars and clubs in the Balearic isles could soon be closed as the Government clamps down on boozy tourism. Over the Summer Spain has introduced a number of restrictions on tourists, including a proposed drunk swimming fine in San Sebastián and tour guide restrictions in Barcelona.
Businesses are looking to dissuade rowdy tourism as well with a dress code adopted by 11 restaurants in the Palma Beach resort area.
Most recently the Beleric Government has made a move to close bars and clubs in Ibiza and Majorca, reports the Mirror. Clubs that are considered "low-category establishments" could be bought up and closed down in the new plans.
The Balearic government has not announced which establishments it will be targeting, but has allocated 10 million euros to buy out the businesses that encourage excess and unruly tourism."We have to promote a production model that can simultaneously generate prosperity, employment and opportunities and do so by protecting the capacity of a territory and natural resources that are incompatible with excessive tourist pressure," said Balaeric president Francina Armengol.In recent months government officials in the Balearics have been battling out-of-control party makers on the sunny islands.
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