Majorca bites the hand that feeds it: Magaluf businesses 'are concerned about the lack of holidaymakers' and fear it is 'a bit too quiet' as the resort is left half-empty following weeks of anti-tourism protests

Businesses in Magaluf have sounded the alarm over a lack of holidaymakers in the party city in the lead-up to the holiday season after weeks of anti-tourism protests. 

Photos show that Magaluf, one of Majorca's busiest cities, is still half-empty - days before tourists are meant to be flooding its streets, bringing with them much-needed spending money that is vital for the local economy. 

The Majorca Daily Bulletin reported that businesses are now anxious about whether enough tourists will come to the island. 

Some said that the busy holiday season hasn't yet started, and that some insist the city is busy at the weekends.

But many have blamed the surge in anti-tourism protests the island has seen in recent weeks, in which angry demonstrators have told tourists to 'go home'.

Many of them lay on their side, in a state of disuse rarely seen in the run-up to the summer