Mallorca in Retrospect: A 1970 Film and the Uncomfortable Truths We Haven't Solved
What Sustainable Tourism Could Mean for Mallorca
Sustainable tourism in Mallorca would need clearer rules, better control and real funding for local infrastructure.

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What would more sustainable tourism in Mallorca actually look like?
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Why is Mallorca still talking about a film from 1970?
It documents early signs of the environmental pressures Mallorca still faces.
What environmental problems does Mallorca still struggle with today?
The island still struggles with development pressure, waste and resource limits.
Is Mallorca safe for swimming if some coves have pollution problems?
Most bathing areas are fine, but some coves can be affected by pollution.
What is the best time of year to visit Mallorca without adding too much pressure?
The shoulder season is usually less crowded and less stressful for the island.
What should I know about the Passeig Marítim in Palma in the morning?
It is busy, practical and noisy, with traffic, cleaning work and tourist activity.
Why are wetlands in Mallorca so important?
They are key habitats and help keep the island’s environment stable.
How can Mallorca protect nature without stopping everyday life?
Mallorca needs firm rules and better infrastructure, not just speeches about conservation.
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