Alarm at Two Coves: Why Albercuix and Cala Egos Perform Poorly
How Residents and Visitors Can Help Protect Mallorca’s Beaches
Residents and visitors can help protect Mallorca’s beaches by reporting discharges, reducing litter, and using proper facilities.

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What can residents and visitors do to help keep Mallorca’s beaches cleaner?
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Is the sea water in Mallorca still safe for swimming?
Water quality in Mallorca varies, so clear water is not always safe water.
Why can a beach in Mallorca look clean but still have poor water quality?
A clean-looking beach can still have hidden contamination.
When is it more risky to swim in Mallorca coves?
After heavy rain and during peak use, cove water can become less reliable.
What should I pack for a beach day in Mallorca if water quality is uncertain?
Pack basics and check for local warnings before swimming.
What is special about Albercuix in Pollença when it comes to water quality?
Albercuix in Pollença has been rated insufficient hygienically.
Why is Cala Egos in Santanyí being flagged by water quality reports?
Cala Egos in Santanyí has been rated insufficient in a recent report.
Which Mallorca municipalities keep appearing in beach pollution reports?
Several coastal municipalities in Mallorca appear repeatedly in incident reports.
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