Hotelier associations for Mallorca's principal resort areas, such as Alcudia-Can Picafort, Cala Millor, Palmanova-Magalluf and Playa de Palma, are reporting occupancy of between 80% and 90%. While there are variations within the resorts, the general picture is one that is more or less comparable with early June 2019.
Majorca tourism
Hotel occupancy returning to 2019 levels
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