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Mallorca 26 Jun - 2 Jul 2025 Issue 2086

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Palma, Spain’s gold mine PROFITABLE Palma continues to climb the ladder when it comes to tourism. When it comes to desirable holiday destinations around the world, Mallorca is hard to top – and a new study carried out by Italian re‑ searchers shows that Mallorca is now Spain’s number one most profitable city for holiday flats, with an ave‑ rage annual income of €48,100 a year for homeowners. Location, location, location, as they say. The study, carried out by a group of Italian resear‑ chers using data from Airbnb listings and AirDNA, showed that Palma generates more income for their owners than any other Spanish city, even beating out places like Ibiza and Barcelona, at €4,000 a month on average for homeowners. This is in spite of the fact that Mallorca’s holiday lets are extremely seasonal, and the holiday flats remain practically empty during the off-season. Though Palma is the most profitable, it’s actually not the most expensive per day – €229.36 per day to Ibiza’s €276.11. Amazingly, the study showed that the prices meet or exceed those of luxury hotels across Europe.

Superyachts will gather in the Bay of Palma.

THE newly renovated Club de Mar‑Mallorca is set to make waves as it hosts the 28th edition of the Super-yacht Cup Pal‑ ma. From June 25 to 28, 11 stunning super-yachts will gather in the Bay of Palma for four days of world-class racing and Mediterranean celebra‑ tion. This year’s regatta is more than a competition, it marks a new chapter for one of Spain’s most iconic marinas, following a €60 million investment that has transformed the marina with modern facilities and improved infrastructure. The up‑ graded venue will provi‑ de an exceptional setting for the event, with yachts moored stern-to in the heart of Palma, creating an intimate and vibrant

atmosphere. Among the standouts are Cervo, a striking 39 m Tripp design known for its elegance and speed; Rose, the 24 m Wally ai‑ ming to defend its backto-back titles with de‑ termination; Sveam, a sleek new Jaudenes Y8 making its Palma debut; and the 35 m Gelliceaux, a first-time competitor with a strong racing pe‑ digree. Adding flair are four Baltic 68 Café Racer sloops - Hormar, Pink Gin Verde, Ganesha, and Open Season - all compe‑ ting in their own highly anticipated class. Classic elegance comes from the Hoek-designed yachts Vijonara, Atalante, and the newly launched Lin‑ nea Aurora, showcasing timeless style and crafts‑

manship. With live music, dock‑ side dinners, and perfect sailing conditions fore‑ cast, the Super-yacht Cup Palma blends high per‑ formance with relaxed island charm. More than just a regatta, it’s a cele‑

bration of craftsmans‑ hip, community, and the enduring draw of the sea. As the sails rise and the sun sets, one thing is clear: Mallorca is back at the centre of the su‑ per-yacht world, so don’t miss out on it!

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Mallorca • No. 2086 • 26 June - 2 July 2025

A new study shows Palma is the most profitable Spanish city for holiday flats.

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