4,500 US Marines in Palma: Who Actually Benefits — and Who Doesn't
How Shore Leave Changes Daily Life in Palma’s Old Town
Large shore leave visits can bring more noise, taxi traffic and evening crowds to parts of Palma’s old town.

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Does more shore leave traffic in Palma make the old town noisier and busier?
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Does a US Navy ship stop in Palma actually bring money to the city?
Some sectors benefit quickly, but the effect is limited and uneven.
Which businesses in Palma benefit most from visiting US Marines?
Casual food, drinks and transport services usually see the biggest boost.
Why do some shops in Palma see little benefit from a military ship visit?
Visitors often spend on food and drinks, not on slower or more specialised shopping.
What is the best time of day to visit Palma when a ship is in port?
Mornings are usually calmer than evenings.
Should restaurants in Palma prepare special menus for large shore leave groups?
Fixed menus and fast service suit short visits and busy dining rooms.
What can Palma do to spread the benefits of a ship visit beyond bars and restaurants?
Clear information and port-side offers could send more spending to local shops.
Is a large military ship visit in Palma a long-term economic opportunity or just a short-term boost?
It is usually a brief sales spike, not a structural economic shift.
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