Storm Alice Hits in Spain’s Majorca and the Balearic Islands, Causing Heavy Rain and Flash Floods, Tourists have been Urged to Stay Indoors
Storm Alice sweeps through Majorca and the Balearic Islands, triggering heavy rain and flash floods Tourists are urged to stay indoors and follow safety protocols
The Balearics, which comprise Majorca, Ibiza, and Formentera, are presently facing the impact of Storm Alice, which produced heavy rain, strong gusts, and flash floods in the islands. Spanish meteorological agency AEMET issued an orange alert for Majorca on Saturday, October 11, 2025, cautioning locals and visitors alike of the rough weather forecasted during the day. The warning, effective at 8 pm, has prompted advisories requesting individuals to stay away from unnecessary outdoor activities and movement in the affected regions.
According to meteorological forecasts, the storm is expected to cause heavy showers and gale force winds in popular tourist areas like Alcudia, Arta, and Pollensa, which are likely to receive the heaviest rain. Given the scenario, local authorities and rescue services stressed the need to remain indoors to remain safe and minimize the risk of accidents or being exposed to the worst of the weather.
Disruptions to Outdoor Activities and Events
As Storm Alice continues to batter the Balearic Islands, local authorities in Majorca have announced the suspension of several outdoor activities. The Santa Eulària Town Council has canceled all sports and cultural events due to the adverse weather, including public festivals and outdoor performances. These cancellations affect both local residents and tourists who had planned to participate in activities during the long weekend.
The storm’s heavy rainfall has also led to flash floods in some areas, particularly in Ibiza and Formentera, further limiting outdoor tourism and sightseeing options. Tourist excursions, including boat tours and hikes, have been canceled or postponed for safety reasons. For travelers who had planned to explore the islands’ natural attractions, the weather has made it impossible to engage in many of the region’s popular outdoor experiences.
Flooding Risks and Safety Measures in Affected Areas
Flash floods have been reported in several areas across the Balearic Islands, particularly in low-lying regions near rivers or coastal areas. Streets in Majorca and Ibiza have been inundated with water, making it difficult for vehicles and pedestrians to move safely. Tourists are advised to stay in their accommodations or seek refuge in sheltered areas if caught outdoors.
For those planning to travel, public transport services are recommended over driving, as road conditions may become hazardous due to water accumulation and the risk of landslides in certain areas. Travelers are also urged to avoid crossing flooded areas, as fast-moving water can be dangerous. Local authorities have issued warnings to stay away from flood-prone zones, and beachfront areas are particularly susceptible to rising tides and coastal flooding.
Major Disruptions to Air Travel: Flight Cancellations and Delays
As a result of Storm Alice, several flights to and from Majorca have been delayed or canceled due to adverse weather conditions at Son Sant Joan Airport in Palma de Mallorca. Passengers on flights to and from Costa Blanca have been particularly affected, with flights being diverted or delayed due to the storm’s path over the Mediterranean.
Many international flights have been impacted, with travelers facing significant disruptions in their travel plans. The situation is compounded by diverted flights, which are adding further strain to the airport’s flight schedule. Visitors are advised to check the status of their flights regularly and stay in contact with their airlines to receive the latest updates on any changes.
Tourist Experience and Hospitality Amid the Storm
Despite the stormy weather, tourists in Majorca and the Balearic Islands have continued to enjoy indoor activities, such as museum visits, historic tours, and gastronomic experiences. Many local hotels and restaurants have adapted to the storm conditions by offering indoor entertainment and cozy, warm environments for guests to relax. Additionally, many tourist attractions that do not rely on outdoor conditions remain open, offering visitors alternative ways to engage with the region’s rich culture.
Local businesses in hospitality and retail sectors are working to ensure that visitors remain comfortable and safe, despite the unpredictable weather. Many tourism operators have reassured their clients by adjusting services to accommodate changes in schedules, ensuring that tours and dining experiences can still proceed indoors without major disruptions.
The Storm’s Economic and Tourism Impact
While Storm Alice has caused disruptions in the tourism sector, it also underscores the importance of weather preparedness and the resilience of the Balearic Islands’ tourism infrastructure. Tourism is a major economic pillar for the islands, and authorities continue to ensure that safety protocols are in place to mitigate risks during extreme weather conditions.
Despite the immediate challenges, tourism officials in the Balearic Islands are confident that the region will continue to attract visitors as it recovers from the storm. Infrastructure improvements and tourist safety measures implemented over the years have ensured that the islands remain a top destination for both relaxation and adventure.
Forecast for the Coming Days: Continued Rain and Recovery
Forecasts predict that Storm Alice will gradually dissipate by the weekend, with rainfall expected to decrease over the next 24–48 hours. However, the northeast regions of Majorca and Ibiza may continue to experience light rain and windy conditions for a short period. It is advised that tourists stay updated on weather reports and follow local guidelines for safety until the storm fully subsides.
Once the storm clears, visitors can once again enjoy the beautiful landscapes and historical attractions of the Balearic Islands, with many tourism operators ready to resume outdoor activities and offer alternative plans to those affected by the weather.
A Resilient Balearic Islands Tourism Sector
Storm Alice briefly impacted the activities of tourism in Majorca, Ibiza, and Formentera, but Balearic Islands officials are determined to ensure the sustainability of the region’s tourism sector. With the storm passing, the islands will continue to provide world-class hospitality, culture, and natural attraction to local and foreign visitors. With enhanced infrastructure and a continued presence of safety protocols, Balearic Islands continue to be among Europe’s leading destinations for sunshine, culture, and recreation.
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