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How Mallorca’s Tourist Tax Supports Tramuntana Safety
Part of Mallorca’s tourist tax is funding fire-prevention forestry work in the Serra de Tramuntana to protect the landscape.
Published: April 22, 2026

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Why is the tourist tax being used for fire prevention in Mallorca?
Part of the tourist tax is being used because the Serra de Tramuntana is a shared landscape that needs ongoing protection. The funding helps pay for preventive forestry work that benefits residents, visitors and the wider environment.
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1FAQ
Why is the Serra de Tramuntana being cleared of undergrowth?
To lower wildfire risk in Mallorca’s mountain range.
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2FAQ
When will the Tramuntana fire prevention work start in Mallorca?
It is expected to start in the first half of 2026.
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3FAQ
Which Mallorca villages are likely to benefit from the Tramuntana prevention work?
Villages like Deià, Valldemossa and Banyalbufar may see safer access roads.
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4FAQ
Is hiking the GR-221 in Mallorca affected by the Tramuntana fire work?
Some GR-221 sections may be affected temporarily.
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5FAQ
How does clearing road verges help prevent fires in the Tramuntana?
Cleaner verges reduce ignition points and slow fire spread.
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6FAQ
Will the Tramuntana forestry work damage the landscape in Mallorca?
It is meant to be selective, not destructive.
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7FAQ
Who is involved in the Tramuntana fire prevention project in Mallorca?
The council, municipalities, forestry firms and local people are involved.
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