Lifeguards Strike: Safety Questions and the Uncomfortable Debate Over Seasonal Work
Beach Days in Mallorca for Families During the Strike
Families in Mallorca should choose monitored beaches, keep children close and avoid uncertain swimming areas.

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How should families with children plan a beach day in Mallorca during the lifeguard strike?
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Are Mallorca beaches safe if lifeguards are on strike?
Safety is less predictable where coverage is reduced, so check flags, signs and official posts before swimming.
What should I do at the beach in Mallorca if there is no lifeguard nearby?
Treat it as unmonitored, swim cautiously and avoid going in alone or in rough conditions.
Which Mallorca beaches are affected by the lifeguard strike?
Parts of Palma and Calvià are affected, but coverage can differ from beach to beach.
Can I still swim in Playa de Palma during the lifeguard strike?
Yes, but only with extra caution and after checking the beach flags and signs.
Why are Mallorca lifeguards on strike?
They are asking for better pay, stable contracts and safer working conditions.
Is there a lifeguard strike in Palma right now?
Yes, parts of Palma are affected and beach coverage may be reduced.
What do beach flags mean in Mallorca during the lifeguard strike?
Flags remain an important safety guide, but they do not replace cautious judgement.
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