Magaluf, Majorca’s infamous party town, is reportedly looking to shake off its rowdy reputation.
Posters have appears around the popular Majorcan resort discouraging the party antics it has long been associated with.
Magaluf has been a mainstay for British holidaymakers for generations, a place where thousands head every year to let their hair down.
The signs though warn visitors they could face heavy fines for public nudity, drinking in the street and fighting.
A town council brain wave, the posters are written in both English and Spanish, and carry the hashtag #havefunwithrespect.
One sign reads: “Drink on the street. Penalty 500 Euros.”
Others add: “Wear no clothes on the street. Penalty 400 Euros"; and “Shout, fight, or bother people. Penalty 400 Euros”.
In total, around 20 signs have been put up, 15 on Magaluf’s Punta Ballena part strip, The Sun reports.
A Calvia Council statement added it would lobby the regional Balearic Islands government to more stringently regulate all-inclusive hotel packages to exclude alcohol, or limit two-for-one or happy hour deals in bars.
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