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Mallorca – Where Germans like to drink and party | Travel tips for Mallorca in spring

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The Ballermann on Mallorca is the stuff of legend – in Germany, at least. The word refers to a section of beach on the Balearic island stereotypically frequented by Germans – some of them behaving badly. For the locals, this kind of tourism has been problematic for a while, defining the island’s reputation as a place to party – and not much else besides.
DW’s Lukas Stege visits the Ballermann – but not just that. After all, off-season, the island has much more to offer than just parties, palm trees and beaches: culture, nature and restful tranquility.

00:00 Intro
00:59 Palma Cathedral
03:00 Palma’s Old Town
04:01 The Santa Catalina neighborhood
04:49 The train to Sóller
06:20 Hiking in the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range
07:29 The village of Fornalutx
08:03 Interview with Margalida Ramis, Environmentalist
09:28 The so called Ballermann
12:31 Night out in Santa Catalina, Palma
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