Who counts us on the beach? When sensors decide how Mallorca is distributed
Parking Monitoring at Mondragó Natural Park
Mondragó Natural Park is one of the Mallorca areas where parking may be monitored to ease traffic pressure.

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What is happening at Mondragó Natural Park in Mallorca?
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How will beach sensors work in Mallorca?
They would estimate beach occupancy using entry counts, anonymous image analysis, and mobile signal data.
Will beach occupancy data help avoid overcrowding in Mallorca?
It can help spread visitors out, but it may only move the crowd somewhere else.
Are Mallorca beach sensors a privacy risk?
The system is described as anonymous, but storage rules and oversight remain important concerns.
What beach management measures work better than just sensors in Mallorca?
Shuttles, parking rules and visitor guidance can do more than data alone.
Why are Caló des Moro and Es Trenc often mentioned in Mallorca crowding debates?
They are two of Mallorca’s most pressured beaches and often stand for the wider overcrowding issue.
When is the best time to visit a Mallorca beach if you want to avoid crowds?
Early visits and off-peak periods are usually the easiest way to find quieter beaches.
What should I check before going to a crowded beach in Mallorca?
Check crowd levels, parking, and access before you go.
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