More Blue Flags — but what's really behind them? A reality check for Mallorca's beaches
Why Some Mallorca Municipalities Skip the Blue Flag Process
Some Mallorca municipalities skip Blue Flags because of cost, priorities or the effort of the application process.

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Why do some Mallorca municipalities not apply for Blue Flags?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
What does a Blue Flag actually mean for a beach in Mallorca?
A Blue Flag shows that a beach meets set standards, but it is not a guarantee of perfect conditions.
Are Mallorca beaches with Blue Flags always cleaner and safer?
No — a Blue Flag helps, but it does not eliminate everyday problems on the beach.
Is it a good idea to swim in Mallorca in early or late season?
Swimming is possible, but sea temperatures and beach services can be different outside summer.
What should I pack for a beach day in Mallorca beyond sunscreen and swimwear?
Bring water, shade, snacks and a few practical items for changing conditions.
Is Playa de Muro a good beach for families in Mallorca?
Playa de Muro is considered family-friendly, especially because of its lifeguard service.
What is special about Cala Major in Palma, Mallorca?
Cala Major is a Palma beach with Blue Flag status and an urban setting.
Are Es Port and Es Dolç in Ses Salines worth visiting on Mallorca?
Both beaches have Blue Flag recognition and are worth considering for a coastal visit.
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