Who Pays the Beach Bill? 365 Boats, €365,000 and an Unresolved Problem
Where Mallorca’s Washed-Up Boats Are Most Visible
Busy areas like Platja de Palma and Portixol can make Mallorca’s washed-up boat problem very visible.

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Where in Mallorca are washed-up boats most noticeable to visitors?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Who is responsible for removing boats that wash up on Mallorca's beaches?
Local services usually handle the cleanup, but the responsibility is politically disputed.
How much does it cost to remove a washed-up boat in Mallorca?
The average removal cost is about €1,000 per boat.
Does a washed-up boat on Mallorca cause environmental damage?
Washed-up boats can leave fuel, oil and debris that harm beaches and marine habitats.
Why do Mallorca municipalities end up paying for these beach cleanups?
Local councils often pay because they handle the immediate cleanup first.
What happens to boats that are found on Mallorca’s beaches?
They are recovered, documented and disposed of through local services and other authorities.
What would help Mallorca towns deal with washed-up boats more fairly?
A joint fund and clear billing rules would ease the burden on local councils.
Are Mallorca beaches affected by migrant boats all year round?
It is a recurring issue and can affect the coast at different times of the year.
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