Mallorca 2035: Between Bed Reductions and a Return to Small-Scale Farming
What Fewer Tourist Beds Could Mean for Mallorca’s Economy
Lower bed numbers could ease pressure in Mallorca, but jobs, municipal income and transition support would all be affected.

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What would fewer tourist beds in Mallorca mean for local jobs?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Will Mallorca be less touristy by 2035?
The goal is less tourism pressure, but only with a managed transition.
Is Mallorca trying to bring back small-scale farming?
Small-scale farming is being seen as part of a more resilient Mallorca.
Can Mallorca realistically move towards more wind and hydropower?
Yes, but it will depend on planning, funding and local support.
Would a 30-hour work week make sense in Mallorca?
It could work as a pilot, but only with careful planning.
Why are municipalities in Mallorca worried about fewer tourist beds?
Municipal budgets still depend heavily on tourism revenue.
What is the debate around tourism levies in Mallorca?
Tourism levies are being discussed as a way to fund infrastructure and transition costs.
What areas of Mallorca are already feeling pressure from tourism and growth?
Palma and several other places are already feeling the strain in different ways.
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