Moment near-NAKED tourists are confronted by furious Majorca locals after spilling off boat for brazen stroll

A GROUP of almost naked tourists left stunned locals as they walked scantily clad in Majorca.

Passengers were filmed walking around the Palm wearing nothing but bikinis after getting off one of the party boats in the area.

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A group of tourists was seen walking in Palma only in bikinisWomen don't seem to mind people's stares

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Women don’t seem to mind people’s staresThis man was seen walking in Majorca wearing only swimming trunks

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This man was seen walking in Majorca wearing only swimming trunks

In the video, a group of five women can be seen brazenly walking down the promenade in bathing suits, leaving the locals in shock.

They don’t seem to be bothered by the stares of the locals and casually cross the road with almost nothing.

The video came after another tourist became the center of attention in Mallorca when he entered shops wearing a similar outfit.

Residents were left fuming after a hiker was seen walking down a busy high street wearing just a pair of green speedos and trainers.

As photos of the tourist circulated online, Spanish locals were outraged, with some even suggesting he should be arrested.

One woman wrote: “Please arrest these almost naked people.

“Or shirtless, almost naked, bikini-clad morons wandering around markets, towns and shops. Ugh! Quality tourism can’t come fast enough!”

Officials are not amused by insolent tourists and have urged tourists to dress up.

A business owner in the area told Bulletin Mallorca “the bare truth about the state of affairs is that some tourists think they can do whatever they want”.

It’s actually illegal to wear only a bikini or swimming trunks in some public areas of Spain – including the Balearic Islands.

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More gruesome anti-tourism graffiti has appeared in Britain’s Greece hotspot, reading ‘go home’ amid protests across Europe

Britons can be fined up to £500 in a popular holiday destination for wearing swimwear or going shirtless anywhere but the beach.

Meanwhile, a wave of anti-tourism protests has swept across several European destinations with locals calling for an end to over-tourism.

Harsh anti-tourist graffiti has appeared on the walls of popular destinations in Greece and Spain, urging tourists to “go home”.

A number of angry graffiti have appeared in Athens with residents claiming that tourists are adding to the city’s overcrowding and taking their homes.

The same happened in Tenerife, where thousands took to the streets last month to demand restrictions on tourists.

Residents said they were “fed up” with “low-quality” Britons who only come for cheap beer, burgers and sunbathing.

While in Ibiza, locals cried “no more” as they called for further restrictions on tourists visiting the island.

Protesters also gathered in Madrid and Barcelona to show their support.

Locals urge tourists to "go home"

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Locals urge tourists to “go home” Credit: LNPHarsh anti-tourist graffiti has appeared in Athens

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Harsh anti-tourist graffiti appeared in Athens Credit: LNPSimilar messages are scattered on walls in Spain

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Similar messages are plastered on walls in SpainCredit: RexLocals on the Canary Islands are fed up with the large number of visitors

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Locals in the Canary Islands are fed up with the large number of visitors Credit: Canarian Weekly

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