Formentor beach in Pollensa provides another example. A luxury sunlounger costs 117.50 euros a day, although in this particular instance it is a price increase from a previous 90 euros.
A post on social media highlighting the price in Formentor has sparked a heated debate. One comment asks is if this is the price to purchase the sunlounger rather than to hire it. Another suggests: "There are still idiots who will pay it."
The beach is right by the newly reopened hotel, where the average price per night is 1,200 euros. Earlier in the summer, other beaches in Pollensa didn't have sunloungers or other services because there were no takers for the town hall's revised tender. This was because the charges to potential contractors had gone up so much. The town hall had to reissue the tender with lower charges. Formentor beach was the exception.
As much as the prices, debate about sunloungers focuses on the space they occupy, not just in Formentor but everywhere.
2 comments
To be able to write a comment, you have to be registered and logged in
"the results of the current season can be considered “a complete success”. So if the numbers are similar to 2023 which was a record season why does the headline imply that the season need 'saving' ? Sensationalist 'journalism'
The daily depress says Brits have been warned - as if they'd actually go there anyway. ***** British tourists warned as popular Majorca beach 'charging £100 a day for sunloungers' ***** https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1943070/british-tourists-majorca-beach-sunloungers I reckon they should also warn Brits that there's no English pub or Burger King nearby, and the place is full of foreigners.