Palma must cut sun loungers: beach areas shrinking – who pays the price?
How Palma’s Shrinking Beaches Affect Local Business
Shrinking beach areas in Palma can reduce space, foot traffic and income for kiosks and operators.

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How do beach changes in Palma affect local businesses?
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Why is Palma reducing sun loungers on its beaches?
Palma is reducing loungers because its beach areas are shrinking.
Will Palma beaches feel more crowded after fewer loungers are installed?
Crowding may ease in some areas, but narrow beaches will still feel busy.
What happens to Cala Major beach in Palma?
Cala Major is losing beach space, and a kiosk there will also be affected.
Are premium loungers allowed on Palma beaches?
Premium loungers may be allowed in some areas, but Balinese beds are to be banned.
What is the best way to protect Mallorca’s beaches from sand loss?
Protecting the beaches requires coastal planning, not only fewer loungers.
Who pays for beach replenishment in Palma?
Funding could come from public bodies, EU support and tourism-related funds.
What long-term plan does Palma need for its coastline?
Palma needs coordinated coastal management, not just short-term cuts.
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