LifestyleTourist misbehaviour forces Binibeca Vell residents to impose limits

Tourist misbehaviour forces Binibeca Vell residents to impose limits

Residents of a small town in Menorca claim that tourists' behaviour is getting out of control. They even peek into private homes and go onto balconies. Locals have had enough and have decided to impose restrictions.

The Spanish town of Binibeca Vell looks impressive.
The Spanish town of Binibeca Vell looks impressive.
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The town of Binibeca Vell is famous for its white houses, reminiscent of those on the Greek island of Mykonos. With a population of around 1,000, it is flooded with tourists from various countries, and their behaviour often leaves much to be desired.

Restrictions for tourists

Tourists holidaying in the Balearic Islands and visiting the town of Menorca are making life miserable for the local population. Tourists enter homes, sit on chairs and balconies, take things, climb on walls, and throw outdoor alcohol parties, said one of the residents, quoted by the information portal ElDiario.es. According to local media, there have even been incidents of petty theft.

The authorities did nothing about it, so the locals decided to take matters into their own hands and impose restrictions. Since the beginning of May, residents have been appealing for visits to their town only between 4 PM and 11 PM GMT.

Residents have had enough

On social media, residents warn that the village could be entirely closed to visitors if tourists do not adhere to the visiting hours. If tourists decide to ignore the imposed bans and the situation does not improve, in August, residents will vote on closing the place entirely to tourist traffic.

Residents unanimously agree that their situation is not the fault of tourists but instead of the authorities' neglect of local interests.

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