More revenue, fewer Germans: Who really benefits from the Balearic boom?
What the Paseo Marítimo Says About Mallorca’s Tourism Shift
The Paseo Marítimo in Palma shows how Mallorca’s tourism is shifting toward higher spending and a different visitor mix.

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Why do people talk about the Paseo Marítimo when discussing Mallorca’s tourism changes?
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Why are hotel revenues in Mallorca rising even though fewer Germans are visiting?
Higher prices and different visitor markets can offset a small drop in German arrivals.
Is Mallorca still a good place to visit if prices are higher this year?
Yes, Mallorca is getting more expensive in some areas, especially in busy tourist zones.
What does the tourism boom in Mallorca mean for local businesses?
Bigger hotels often gain more than small local businesses do.
Does more tourism revenue in Mallorca help local workers too?
Only partly, unless wages and working conditions improve too.
How does the rise in luxury tourism affect Mallorca’s housing market?
Luxury-focused tourism can add pressure to Mallorca’s rental and property prices.
What are the environmental pressures linked to more tourism in Mallorca?
More tourism increases strain on water, waste and transport systems.
Is Inca affected by Mallorca’s tourism boom even though it is not a beach resort?
Inca can feel tourism changes, but not always in the same way as coastal resorts.
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