Brit Tourists Boycott Majorca Restaurants Over Sky-High Prices – 'It's a Rip-Off!'
Brit tourists boycott Majorca over restaurant 'rip-offs'

British tourists are turning their backs on Majorca's restaurants, accusing them of charging outrageous prices for subpar meals. The backlash has sparked fears among local businesses that the island's reputation as a budget-friendly destination could be at risk.

'We Felt Robbed!' – Tourists Speak Out

Visitors from the UK have taken to social media to vent their frustration, with many claiming they were charged exorbitant amounts for simple dishes like paella and tapas. One holidaymaker described paying €25 for a basic seafood platter that was 'barely enough to feed one person.'

Local Businesses Fear Long-Term Damage

Restaurateurs in popular resorts like Palma and Magaluf are now worried that the negative publicity could deter future visitors. 'If tourists stop coming, we’ll all suffer,' admitted one restaurant owner, who asked not to be named.

Is This the End of Cheap Holidays in Majorca?

With rising costs across the Balearic Islands, some experts warn that Majorca may no longer be the affordable getaway it once was. Will this pricing crisis push Brits to seek cheaper alternatives elsewhere?