Drunk Germans now WORSE than boozy Brits, say Majorca locals
Auf Wiedersehen Brit! Drunk Germans take the title of WORST tourists from boozy British holidaymakers in Majorca
- EXCLUSIVE: Village of Arenal opposite the Bay of Palama has become a mecca for young German hooligans
- German police officers are now being drafted in to assist the National Police and 12 will patrol the streets
Drunken German troublemaker tourists have taken over the mantle from boozy Brits in Majorca’s popular holiday resorts.
English holidaymakers have always been branded the worst offenders in the town of Magaluf.
But now the small village of Arenal on the opposite side of the Bay of Palama has become a mecca for young German hooligans, who are taking advantage of low-cost flights to take 24 hour or 48 hour breaks dedicated to getting drunk and taking drugs.
German police officers are now being drafted in to assist the National Police, with 12 expected to patrol the streets of Palma over the next couple of months.
Alain Carbonell told the Majorca Daily Bulletin that some of the tourists didn’t even bother to book hotel accommodation, adding: ‘They are all young, 18 to 20 years old, and they come just to get drunk.’
A group wearing tropical shorts and flamboyant shirts toats the good weather in sunny Magaluf
One group appeared to wear matching football kits for the amateur sports team SV Grossenbach
Other tourists lived it up in flourescent sports tops as they toured the beach-town’s promenade
Some less serious pals plastered themselves in a friend’s face as they wore matching outfits on their day out
All of the wacky group matched – apart from one pink punter wearing a natty tutu
One man goes crazy on his own with a cold bear and what appears to be a multipack of tissues
The packed beach and palm fronds of the famous resort bring tourists flocking to the sunny holiday spot
The blue ocean brought tourists playing in the surf – while every inch of the sand appears plastered in towels and umbrellas
Michael Bormann, proprietor of the Deutches Eck restaurant in Palma told the paper the ‘party spirit’ this year was ‘very extreme’ and some German holidaymakers were behaving to excess.
Whilst Beatrice Ciccardini, proprietor of the Zur Krone restaurant added that ‘it’s never been as bad as this year.’
She said ‘there is no end to the drinking; some are still drunk on the streets at nine in the morning.’
Locals said the partying season had also been extended, saying it was like a 24-hour party, seven days a week from March to September.
One local, who did not want to be named, said they were shocked at how early the tourists started drinking.
Three German gentlemen wear shirts saying: ‘We need to stop drinking less’ – the title of a Mallorca club hit
Three girls chuckle as they pass a group of pals in matching flamingo two-pieces and pink bucket hats
One appears to have picked up an unexpected tail and set of ears as the group decide their next steps
Another set of football fans wear the name of their German association football club on their backs as they strut alongside the beach
A group in red drink beers as they stand beside the beach
Groups flock to find doner kebabs and ice cream in the party town
More daring customers risk the tattoo parlour – getting an eternal reminder of their summer trip
Joke t-shirts line the shop fronts to tempt boozy Germans to make a dodgy purchase
He said: ‘They walk up and down the promenade in their football shirts with cans and bottles of beer and are playing drinking games at all hours of the day and night. I’ve also seen some of the men harassing young girls.’
Miguel Pascual, a member of the Arenal residents association said drunk foreigners often enter his garden to take a shortcut to their hotels.
He told the Majorca Daily Bulletin there was one the other day and added: ‘I yelled at him to get out of the garden and when he turned round, I saw his pants were full of faeces.’
The rowdy rabble were seen traipsing through the resort in football shirts while others had tops with joking graphics appearing to depict their friends.
Others gathered in matching groups of loud pattered outfits.
Doner kebab stalls and tattoo parlours could be seen doing a roaring trade as boozed up Germans looked for ways to soak up the alchohol and immortalise their holiday.
Four pals – all earing the German flag on their legs – help eachother down the street
Punters packed the sunny beaches as tropical umbrellas provide shade in ordered lines
Some fly their colours high as they seek shade from the sunny weather
Some groups sit happily as they soak in the sun – whiling the sunny day away
Scantily clad tourists flock to the beaches under the tropical palms as they enjoy their Mediterranean holiday
A group of friends sit drinking on the concrete barrier as they soak up the rays in matching football shirts
Wacky outfits were the order of the day – with rainbow windmill hats providing some much-needed shade
Themed t-shirts packed the bars as groups enjoyed a day away in sunny Spain
One to remember! A group pack together for a snap of them all in their matching kits
A group of pals enjoy the sunshine from their bar stools on a sunny Magaluf day
The sun is too much for one man – as he puts his shirt over his head to shade him from the burning rays
A group wind their way towards the sea, picking out a prime spot to get settled
A small gathering while away the hours with cool beers on the sea front
The groups pack together as they enjoy the boozy holiday en masse
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