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    Panic tourists at Spanish holiday hotspots warned that the area could be left without water. Travel News | Travel

    overthebordersBy overthebordersJune 30, 2025 Travel News No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Residents and tourists of Polinsa, a popular holiday hotspot in northern Mallorca, are being urged to consume as little water as possible after supplies breakdowns from the Alcudia desalination plant. A series of restrictions were introduced until the problem was resolved, but today the temperature is sitting around 36°C on the island.

    Worse, it was reported that some areas could be left without water on Monday morning (June 30). People in the area are prohibited from filling up swimming pools, watering gardens, and cleaning vehicles and terraces, with water reserved for essential needs only. A spokesman for the local waters said, “We recommend using only water for strictly important needs. We apologize for the inconvenience.”

    The statement added: “We continue to implement all emergency measures to maintain water supply. Activation of GOTMAR and CAN COLET WELLS, together with other wells, operates 24 hours a day. Despite these efforts, supply may be affected and pressure or temporary service disruptions may be reduced.”

    According to Waterboard, supply cuts occur at Llenaira, Es Pinaret, Putxet, Gotmar, Can Singala, Urbanización de Bóquer, Air Base and Siller. The cut is expected to take place between 1pm and 7pm on Monday (2pm and 8pm BST), reported Majorca Daily Bulletin.

    Concerns are growing in the area, especially due to the fact that hay fever hotels and apartments are almost 100% occupancy when the busy tourist season begins.

    Hay fever is the highest tourist-to-house ratio in the Balearic Islands. In August, the number of tourists could exceed the number of residents. Specifically, Pollensa has a tourist-to-house ratio of 24.8, significantly higher than the Balearic average in Barcelona on the mainland. In August last year alone, there were just under 59.5k tourists in the town.

    The ancient town is announced as one of the must-see areas of Mallorca. It features charming narrow streets and an impressive main square with cafes, restaurants and bars. All of this is just a few miles from Port Depornka. Portde is a resort that is particularly popular with Brits for holidays and for their second home.

    There are several places of interest in the town, including the still-operated Roman bridge “Pon Rome” and the Puig de Pornsa, a small mountain covered with a monastery just outside the town. Ruled by the Church of Saints, dating back to the 18th century, Mayor Plaza is one of Mallorca's best Sunday markets and attracts many nationalities. Square offers several good cafes where you can enjoy Cafe Conreche and see the world go.



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