British holidaymakers could be hit with a hefty €500 (£436) penalty if they step out of line on a beloved Spanish island, with revellers on nights out particularly at risk.
The Balearic gem of Majorca remains a firm favourite with UK tourists and is expected to be bustling this summer with visitors seeking sun and fun.
However, in recent years, locals have developed mixed feelings about tourists from Britain and similar countries, with demonstrations erupting over skyrocketing property costs and environmental harm from the tourism sector.
Now Brits enjoying a Mediterranean getaway are being urged to mind their behaviour, as warning notices have appeared across the island urging visitors to demonstrate "respect" during their stay or risk substantial financial penalties.
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