On 23 January 2020, the new Balearic Law against Tourism Excesses entered into force, which prohibits all-inclusive deals with unlimited alcoholic beverages. Only a maximum of three alcoholic beverages per guest will be served during lunch and/or dinner.
We would also like to inform you of the following restrictions included in the law:
Practices which may endanger the life, health and physical integrity of guests are strictly prohibited at hotels, apartments and holiday properties. These practices include climbing from one balcony or window to another and jumping from inappropriate places such as balconies into swimming pools (a practice widely known as ';balconing';). Guests breaking the law will be immediately banished from the property and may be fined, states the law and the corresponding municipal regulations. The hotel/apartment manager or property agent must order said guests to leave immediately, which may require assistance from the security forces.
Failure to comply with the prohibition of practices which may endanger the life, health and physical integrity of guests will be considered a serious offence. In the Balearic Islands, serious offences are subject to a fine between 6,001 and 60,000 euros.
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Poh Liang S
Kuching, Malaysia
02/02/2012
“Pelagus resort is no longer operating since Jan 2012”
Please be informed that this resort is no longer operating since Jan 2012
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Greta A
Seattle, Washington
21/08/2009
“Remote resort- OK (if overpriced) for one night, but don't spend longer”
This resort seems to be on the edge of the world. When you stand (in the cloud of mosquitoes) on your balcony in the early morning and see the fog over the jungle and the rapids, and hear the gibbons calling in the distance, you really do feel that you are in the heart of Borneo. It is delightfu… more
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LynHatton
Victoria, Australia
27/06/2009
“A location that must be visited, but wouldn’t endear a return.”
The Regency Pelagus Resort Sarawak is best described as a location that must be visited, but wouldn’t endear a return. It appears to be lacking support from the agencies that are supposedly entrusted to allow the local indigenous people the opportunity to find paid employment and cease working in … more