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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This accommodation stands out for being in a quiet and peaceful area
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306dianal
Lisbon, Portugal
22/10/2015
“Simple, clean, save”
To skip long bus hours until Caracas we stopped in Maracaibo for one night and stayed in Cumberland Hotel. The city isn't pretty so we slept and left next morning but it was good enough to rest, eat (includes a buffet breakfast), get help from locals to exchange dollars and talk with some Venezuela… more
To skip long bus hours until Caracas we stopped in Maracaibo for one night and stayed in Cumberland Hotel. The city isn't pretty so we slept and left next morning but it was good enough to rest, eat (includes a buffet breakfast), get help from locals to exchange dollars and talk with some Venezuelanos. The room had a sort of small bed but the shower was good and even had TV. All was clean and we felt save. It's more expensive to book it via Internet because of the ridiculous official exchange rates, so get there and pay with bolivar fuerte and the unofficial exchange rates.
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ejeo81
Boyaca Department, Colombia
29/06/2015
“Very simple, but clean!”
This is an old building Hotel in Maracaibo city. Very clean rooms. It's perfect if you're looking to crash the night in a not so expensive place. They have room service, breakfast and free wifi in all rooms.
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TravelSteve78
Glasgow, United Kingdom
22/10/2013
“Somewhere to stay for a night”
This place is not too bad but I wouldn't recommend a long stay Positives: Price (reasonable even at the official exchange rate), room and bathroom was pretty clean, tv in the room, bookable online (many places in Venezuela don't seem to be and its necessary for the visa on arrival to have the booki… more
This place is not too bad but I wouldn't recommend a long stay Positives: Price (reasonable even at the official exchange rate), room and bathroom was pretty clean, tv in the room, bookable online (many places in Venezuela don't seem to be and its necessary for the visa on arrival to have the booking!), felt safe within the hotel Negatives: Restaurant food was terrible and not that cheap, place does look a bit dated, nothing in the immediate area
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