A local initiative has emerged to support Lithuanian visitors in Mallorca, offering guidance that extends beyond typical tourist itineraries. The project, named “I Love Mallorca,” was established following the founders’ personal experiences on the island. They identified a significant need among Lithuanian travelers for reliable, on-the-ground assistance, suggesting that what was required was not merely another travel agency, but a trusted local resource capable of advising and resolving unforeseen issues.
The service aims to help visitors discover the authentic facets of Mallorca. This includes exploring the local villages, mountainous regions, and the genuine daily life of the island, rather than focusing solely on its popular beaches. Furthermore, the group assists expatriates and visitors navigating the complexities of establishing a new life on the island.
This effort to connect visitors with the authentic local culture contrasts with the broader sentiment regarding tourism saturation. The area has seen significant local resistance, evidenced by a major protest against mass tourism in the region, which reflects a deeper tension between tourism development and local living standards. The founders’ commitment to the island’s true character is deeply personal.
Their relationship with Mallorca began organically, guiding them to understand the nuances of living and visiting the destination. By providing comprehensive support—from short-term holidays to long-term settlement—the initiative endeavors to enrich the visitor’s overall experience of life on the island, ensuring that the true spirit of Mallorca is accessible to all.
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