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What is the crime rate in the Balearic Islands?

A Broader Perspective. Looking at the last twelve months, the Balearic Islands have averaged 66 crimes per thousand inhabitants. By comparison, Mallorca's rate stands at 65.7, Ibiza at 81.7, Menorca at 44.3, and Formentera at nearly 56 crimes per thousand inhabitants.



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Areas to avoid If you're after something more relaxed, do stay away from Magaluf and Palma Nova as these places are where you'll find a lot of the 18-30's groups, along with English-style pubs, a big drinking culture and all-night parties. They are also jam-packed during the peak tourism months of July and August.

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Areas to avoid If you're after something more relaxed, do stay away from Magaluf and Palma Nova as these places are where you'll find a lot of the 18-30's groups, along with English-style pubs, a big drinking culture and all-night parties. They are also jam-packed during the peak tourism months of July and August.

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Safety at night:Safe Overall, Palma is quite safe at night. Streets are well-lit and populated, in most areas, even in the evening hours. However, like anywhere in the world, it is still recommended to remain vigilant. Stick to main streets and avoid alone, isolated areas.

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With low crime rates being the norm, you would be remiss to overlook the major cities when considering safe places to live in Spain. Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia are all fantastic cities with their own vibrant cultures that are only slightly over the national average for crime statistics in 2021.

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Portals Nous, Port Andratx, Bendinat, Illetes, Santa Ponsa, Puerto Portals are some places you will find in this region. If you like glamor and are looking to live in environments with status, the southwest of Mallorca, without a doubt, can be one of the best areas to live on the island.

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US citizens can also relocate to Mallorca. The easiest way is to obtain a Spanish visa without work permission (Visado de Residencia No Lucrativa). In this case, US citizen needs: Application for a national visa on the Spanish Consulate's form.

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Domestic and hotel tap water supplies in Mallorca are safe to drink but, because the sources of water are usually in concentrations of limestone, the water is inclined to be hard, and may have a mineral taste. It may also be quite heavily chlorinated in some areas.

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Beginning in 2023 city council of Palma de Mallorca instituted the following new alcohol limits around Playa de Palma: Flat-rate alcohol sales are outlawed. Alcohol advertising is banned. Selling and consuming alcohol in the streets is prohibited.

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The weather in Mallorca remains warm throughout the year with average night time lows dropping to around 10ºC in December and January. The summer months can see temperatures reach 40ºC, although the averages are around 30ºC.

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Party capital – Palma The city of Palma is the island's hub for nightlife thanks to its infinite list of bars and clubs that bring in locals and holidaymakers year-round. In May, the Paseo Maritimo along the port of Palma lights up creating a vibrant party scene as bars gear up for the party season until October.

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Formentera is the smallest and least accessible Balearic Island which makes it perfect if you are looking for a 'secluded island' kind of vibe. Here you will find unspoilt nature, beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters.

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