Female tourist seen running totally NAKED through Magaluf

Publish date: 2024-06-06

Two women tourists ended up without a stitch on during another weekend of madness in party resort Magaluf.

Onlookers filmed the pair chatting to two female friends who were wearing clothes before one of the holidaymakers realised she was being videoed and shouted out in what appeared to be a Scottish accent 'Oh my God' before covering her backside with her hands and walking away.

One of the pair was stark naked and the other, carrying her clothes in her arms, had just a tiny G-string on.

One of the pair was stark naked and the other, carrying her clothes in her arms, had just a tiny G-string on They start to run after being caught on camera

One of the pair was stark naked and the other, carrying her clothes in her arms, had just a tiny G-string on

The girls dash out of view while trying to cover their modesty with their hands 

The girls dash out of view while trying to cover their modesty with their hands 

It was not immediately clear whether the pair had been skinny-dipping after a night out or there was another more sinister explanation for why they had no clothes on.

The footage appeared to be shot near a well-known bar just off the main Punta Ballena strip in Magaluf.

A local paper said it had been taken early Saturday morning.

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Male onlookers could be overheard laughing at the group of women as they looked on at the surreal scene in front of them.

British tourists have gained some notoriety in Spain and its islands for their often drunken loutish behaviour. 

The antics have become so bad over the years that 109 new laws were introduced by Magaluf authorities for this summer to clamp down on out-of-control travellers, after locals launched a protest petition on the platform Change.org. 

British tourist have gained some notoriety in Spain and its islands for their often drunken loutish behaviour

Young British queue up for kebab while on holiday in Magaluf

Young British queue up for kebab while on holiday in Magaluf

Some of the new laws include a ban on dropping cigarettes in the street to balconing – a practice where people jump from balconies into swimming pools. 

However the town's attempts to improve its image - and distance itself from some of the more lurid scenes of the last few years - took a slap in the face last weekend when a shocking street brawl broke out last weekend between England and Scotland fans.

Three people were identified and fined after footage of the drunken hooligans throwing chairs at each other in clashes after last Saturday's World Cup qualifier went viral.

Earlier, a group of around 20 Brits in the neighbouring resort of Palmanova were fined after running through the streets naked to the beach for a dip in the sea before racing back to their hotel.

They were filmed jogging past children on their way back, making little or no attempt to cover up their private parts.

A girl in a shopping trolley A girl has a piggy back ride

Young tourists horse around on nights on the Spanish island  

Tow British women on holiday in Magaluf enjoy a night out

Tow British women on holiday in Magaluf enjoy a night out

The complaints pick out the areas of Magaluf, Punta Ballena and Palmanova, as well as the resorts of S'Arenaland Playa de Palma, all popular with young Brits. 

A spokesman for Calvia Council, which covers the Magaluf and Palmanova areas, confirmed afterwards: 'The local police in Calvia have identified and fined a group of tourists who ran naked through Palmanova.

'Officers have discovered the hotel they were staying in and identified the group of 20 British holidaymakers who appeared in a video of the incident.

'Of the 20, police fined 18 immediately for infringing by-laws designed to encourage co-existence and another for obstructing traffic.

'The tourists have paid the fine on the spot and apologised.

'Calvia Town Hall is not going to permit this type of behaviour and congratulates the local police for the speed with which it has acted.'

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