Alert on the East Coast: Pickpockets in Cala Millor and Sa Coma — What to Do Now
How to Stay Safer on Mallorca’s Beaches and Promenades
Simple habits can reduce theft risk on Mallorca’s beaches, promenades and busy holiday areas.

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How can I avoid pickpockets on the beaches and promenades in Mallorca?
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Is pickpocketing a problem in Cala Millor and Sa Coma right now?
Reports from Cala Millor and Sa Coma point to a real increase in opportunistic thefts.
What should I do if my wallet or passport is stolen in Mallorca?
Report it, block cards, and contact your hotel and embassy if needed.
Are older visitors more at risk of theft in Cala Millor?
Older visitors may be easier targets during busy, distracted moments.
Why do thefts often happen at midday in Cala Millor and Sa Coma?
Crowds and distractions at midday make theft easier.
Should I keep my passport in the hotel safe in Mallorca?
For most travellers, the hotel safe is the safest place for a passport.
What can hotels and businesses in Cala Millor do to reduce theft?
Better staff awareness, lighting and reporting can reduce opportunities for thieves.
Is it safe to leave bags on the beach in Sa Coma?
No, unattended beach bags in Sa Coma can be easy targets.
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