Who Owns Palma's Coast? Six Million Euros, New Sports Areas and Who Pays the Price
How Palma’s Beaches Are Set to Change
Palma is planning new beach concessions, sports areas and a calmer look along parts of the coast.

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What is changing on Palma’s beaches in the coming years?
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Will sunbeds and umbrellas in Palma get more expensive?
Beach fees in Palma are expected to rise from summer 2026.
Why are Palma’s blue sunbeds being replaced?
Palma wants a calmer beach look with white and beige sunbeds instead of blue.
Where will the new sports areas be in Palma?
New sports areas are planned for Playa de Palma and Ciudad Jardín.
Will the new beach sports areas reduce space for sunbathing in Palma?
Yes, the risk is that sports areas could take space away from open beach use.
How much money does Palma expect to earn from its beaches?
Palma expects around six million euros a year from its beaches by 2029.
What do local traders and vendors in Palma think about the beach plans?
Local traders are split between hopes for better conditions and fears of higher costs.
Is Palma planning to protect access and public use of the beach?
Palma still needs clearer rules to protect access, fairness and public use of the beach.
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