Season 2026: Can Mallorca prevent decline?
How Illegal Holiday Rentals Affect Mallorca’s Tourism Market
Illegal holiday rentals undercut legal businesses and make Mallorca’s tourism market harder to manage.

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What role do illegal holiday rentals play in Mallorca's tourism problems?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Is Mallorca becoming too expensive for a normal holiday?
For many travellers, Mallorca now feels noticeably pricier than it did before the pandemic.
Why are hotel prices in Mallorca still going up?
Higher costs and revenue pressure are pushing hotel prices up across Mallorca.
Will Mallorca lose visitors to cheaper Mediterranean destinations?
Yes, if prices stay high and competitors remain cheaper, Mallorca could lose market share.
What can Mallorca do to stay competitive without lowering standards?
The key is better enforcement, smarter pricing and support for quality businesses.
Why is Mallorca so dependent on the summer season?
Mallorca depends heavily on summer, which leaves the island exposed outside the peak season.
What does the tourism situation mean for workers living in Palma?
High rents and living costs are making it harder for tourism workers in Palma to stay.
Is Mallorca's 2026 season at risk of becoming a weak year?
The 2026 season looks challenging unless Mallorca tackles prices, enforcement and staffing issues.
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