Moment haggard migrants step over stunned tourists on packed Brit holiday beach in MAJORCA after perilous 170 mile trip

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THIS is the shocking moment haggard migrants step over astonished tourists whilst they sun themselves on a busy Brit holiday beach.

The group appear weary as they hurry across the Majorca sand after completing a perilous 170-mile trip.

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A video shows migrants arriving on a Brit holiday hotspot beach[/caption]
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Sunseekers were relaxing on the beach in Majorca when the migrants arrived[/caption] a map showing the perilous journey of migrants

About 20 people were filmed disembarking a small boat onto a packed beach full of sunbathers on August 13.

Cala Gran Santanyí was heaving when the vessel stopped on the shoreline at around 6pm.

A video that has been circulating on social media shows about 20 people – mostly young men – getting off the boat.

They can be seen dodging beach towels as they walk in single file across the sand.

They appear to be in good health and physical condition.

However, most appear to have no more than a small rucksack or even just the clothes they’re wearing, as reported by NeedToKnow.

The boat was reportedly the fifth to arrive in the Balearic Islands on Tuesday.

At 9am that day, two boats had landed in Formentera – one with 15 people on board and the other with 11.

At 10:30 am, a third vessel had arrived in Formentera carrying a further 15 passengers.

And at 10:50 am, 18 people had been rescued south of Cabrera from a fourth boat.

It’s not known how long the people spent seaborne as they made the dangerous journey across the Mediterranean Sea.

More than 2,000 migrants arrived in the Balearic Islands by sea in the first quarter of 2024.

It comes as furious protesters stormed one of Majorca’s most famous party beaches as they rage against “low quality” visitors to the island.

Anti-tourist marches have been taking place across Spain this summer raging at an industry they accuse of being built of drunkenness.

Campaigners also blame visitor numbers for other issues such as the cost of living and lack of housing in towns flooded by visitors.

Pictures showed the demonstrators laying out a banner which read: “Occupy our beaches”.

Others carried signs saying “tourists go home” and raging that Majorca is “not a f***ing theme park”.

The group of around 100 protesters spoke to beachgoers during the demonstration.

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The group arrived on a small boat and are thought to have travelled from North Africa[/caption]
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Tourists were shocked at the group’s arrival[/caption]
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