Why a fixed cap on tourist numbers in Palma didn't pass — and what's missing now
Why Palma Is Cracking Down on Illegal Holiday Rentals
Palma is under pressure from illegal holiday rentals, which can worsen housing shortages and neighbourhood strain.

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Why is illegal holiday rental enforcement such a big issue in Palma?
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Why did a fixed cap on tourist numbers in Mallorca not get approved?
The cap failed because most lawmakers preferred softer steering tools over a hard visitor limit.
Is Mallorca still seeing more tourists every year?
Yes, visitor numbers remain high and pressure on the island continues to grow.
What tourism measures are being discussed for Mallorca instead of a hard cap?
Officials are looking at targeted limits, taxes and enforcement instead of one fixed number.
How could Mallorca’s tourist tax be changed to ease overcrowding?
A tiered tourist tax could shift visits away from Mallorca’s busiest periods.
What makes Palma’s old town feel so crowded in high season?
Tour groups, deliveries and heavy foot traffic make central Palma feel overcrowded in peak season.
What infrastructure problems are linked to mass tourism in Mallorca?
Water, waste, sewage and traffic are the main infrastructure stress points.
What kind of tourism controls would be most realistic for Mallorca?
Targeted hotspot controls are more realistic than one hard island-wide limit.
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