Son Moll gone: Demolition of the beach bar in Cala Rajada and what's missing now
Could Temporary Beach Stalls Replace Fixed Bars in Mallorca?
Temporary, removable beach stalls may be an option in Mallorca if authorities approve them under ecological rules.

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Are temporary beach stalls an option in Mallorca after a demolition?
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Why was the beach bar at Son Moll in Cala Rajada demolished?
It was demolished because the concession had expired and the removal was ordered by the authorities.
Is it still possible to get breakfast at Son Moll in Cala Rajada?
No, the beach bar serving breakfast has been removed.
Why do beach bar demolitions in Mallorca take so long?
They can drag on for years when deadlines and responsibilities are not enforced.
What does the demolition at Son Moll mean for locals in Cala Rajada?
It removes a familiar promenade stop and raises questions about communication and planning.
Who decides whether a beach bar can stay open in Mallorca?
Authorities decide based on concessions and can order removal if they expire.
What should visitors expect at Son Moll beach in Cala Rajada now?
The former bar area is now a construction site, not a service point.
How can beach use in Mallorca be managed more transparently?
By publishing timelines, checking concessions regularly and informing residents properly.
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