53 Pateras, 616 Euros per Boat: Who Pays the Bill for Mallorca?
The environmental side of boat clean-up in Mallorca
Boat removal in Mallorca can leave fuel, oil and plastic residues that affect the harbour environment.

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Does boat clean-up in Mallorca also affect the environment?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
What does the 616 euros per patera in Mallorca actually cover?
It covers removal, dismantling and cleaning, not the wider costs of arrival and care.
Why do refugee boats in Mallorca create costs beyond the harbour clean-up?
The harbour bill is only the first part of a much larger process.
How many people arrived in the Balearic Islands by boat in 2025?
Around 7,300 people arrived in the Balearic Islands in 2025.
Who pays for clearing migrant boats from Mallorca’s ports?
The port authority does the work, but the wider cost-sharing remains unclear.
What happens to pateras after they arrive in Mallorca?
They are removed, dismantled and cleared away, often with special disposal needs.
Why is Palma’s Passeig Marítim often mentioned in stories about boat arrivals?
Because it shows harbour operations and daily life side by side.
What solutions are being suggested for repeated boat arrivals in Mallorca?
Better funding, faster port response and clearer disposal rules are among the suggestions.
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