Palma Cuts Sunbeds — What Will Happen to Our Beaches?
Fewer Sunbeds Are Not the Same as Fixing Beach Loss
Reducing loungers may free up space, but it does not solve the deeper causes of beach erosion in Palma.

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Do fewer sunbeds in Palma solve the problem of beach loss?
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Will Palma really have fewer sunbeds on its beaches from 2026?
Palma plans to cut beach loungers by about 30 percent from 2026.
Why is Palma reducing sunbeds on the beaches?
Palma is reducing loungers because beach space has become more limited.
What are the busiest Palma beaches affected by the new sunbed rules?
Several Palma beaches, including Playa de Palma and Cala Major, are part of the new plan.
Will Palma still allow premium sunbeds on the beach?
Premium sunbeds are planned, but Balinese beds will be banned.
How will digital booking work for Palma beach sunbeds?
Digital booking will be rewarded, but it may make access less flexible.
Is Can Pere Antoni in Palma becoming tighter on beach space?
Yes, Can Pere Antoni is part of the plan and already has limited beach space.
What should beachgoers in Mallorca expect from Palma’s new beach concessions?
Expect fewer loungers, tighter rules and more managed access.
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