Cala Romàntica: 77 houses approved — Manacor's last natural area at risk
Why the Cala Romàntica Decision Is Dividing Residents
Residents fear traffic, water pressure and the loss of natural coastline as 77 homes are approved in Cala Romàntica.

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Why are locals worried about new construction in Cala Romàntica?
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Why is Cala Romàntica in Mallorca being developed now?
Manacor has approved 77 homes after a planning process that has lasted for decades.
What kind of homes are planned in Cala Romàntica, Mallorca?
The plan is for 77 detached homes on large plots near Punta Reina.
Is Cala Romàntica still a natural area in Mallorca?
Some natural space remains, but development is steadily reducing it.
What does the Cala Romàntica project mean for traffic and access roads?
More homes could mean more traffic on already narrow roads.
What environmental measures are being discussed for Cala Romàntica?
Proposed safeguards focus on water, drainage, greenery and less soil sealing.
Who approved the housing project in Cala Romàntica, Mallorca?
Manacor approved the project after a legally complicated process.
When is the best time to visit Cala Romàntica if you want a quieter experience?
Outside peak summer is usually the calmer choice.
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