'Germany should buy Mallorca': A post from Biberach that provokes more than laughter
What Fewer German Visitors Could Mean for Mallorca
Mallorca remains a major holiday destination even as visitor numbers from Germany shift.

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Is Mallorca still a good place to visit if fewer Germans are coming?
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Why did the post “Germany should buy Mallorca” cause so much discussion?
It mixed political provocation with very real concerns about housing and tourism on Mallorca.
What are the main housing problems in Mallorca right now?
Holiday flats and rising rents are putting more pressure on housing in Mallorca.
How hot does Mallorca get in summer, and what should I pack?
Pack for strong sun and high temperatures, especially in July and August.
Can you still swim in Mallorca in the shoulder season?
Swimming is often still possible, depending on the weather and sea conditions.
What is daily life like in Palma when tourism debates heat up?
In Palma, tourism debates are closely tied to housing, work and everyday life.
What makes Pollença feel different from Palma in debates about Mallorca?
Smaller towns often react more personally to property and tourism debates than Palma does.
What practical ideas are being discussed to make Mallorca more sustainable?
The strongest ideas focus on housing, transport and local planning.
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