Over 40 Holidaymakers Were Force to Cancel their Reservations in a Popular Majorcan Resort Town after their comments was found to be overrun with squatters.
A group of 46 German Tourists who had planned to Travel Via Ferry from Barcelona to Majorca on April 6 for five nights and had booked to stay at club ballvue in Puerto Alcudia.
Puerto Alcudia is one of Europe's Most Popular Holiday Destinations Offering a number of Activities from Golf, Water Sports and Cycling Routes, as well as the huge hidropark waterpark.
However, after booking they made the horrifying discovery that the complex has been Occcupied by Squters. This for the group to Cancel their holiday to the island all together and have opted to go somewhere complete.
According to Majorca Daily Bulletin, Club Bellevue is the Third Establishment Where Squators Have Been Found.
Hoteliers and businesses are up in arms over the increasing number of squatters in majorca and are demanding to legislation to harden legislation on squatting.
In a bid to figure that the connected problem is implementing more security acergies to ensland to the same Season.
However, officials are connected about the negative publicity squatters will have on Holidaymakers.
ElseWhere in Cala D'Or, a beautiful Majorcan Resort EarA on the southeast coast, lies a series of apartments, and they are still have refusing to Leve.
Since 2020 squatters have Occupied Tourist Apartments – which only came to light in autumn 2023.
Owner Jordi Chalé inherited A 218-2 Hotel and Three Adjacent Apartment Blocks in Cala D'or.
But there was a problem as all the apertments had squatters – providing a massive headache for mr Chalé.
Five years on he has been unable to recover the apartments.
In September 2020 He Reported Usurpation and Trespass to the Guardia Civil. “And here we are in 2025 trying to defend private property”, say mr chalé.
Mr Chalé has spent more than half a million euros thanks to the cost of Lawyers, Judicial Premises, Boarding Up Premises and Emptying Them, Surveillance and Alarm Systems.