Esteban Camps, vice-president of the Sant Agustí and Cala Major Neighbours Association estimates that space for sunlounger concessions on Cala Major beach have increased by more than twenty percent over the past five years. "The beach now seems like it's private."
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Bryan Adams20% is more than enough.
This is morally wrong. 50% at most should be sunbeds, and a price cap sent by Town Hall. Life is expensive enough here anyway and being able to use a bit of the beach on the weekend is not much to ask.
NilocIts not about tourists - its about the locals!
NilocThey won't want to go to Cala Mayor either
Johnny C100% right, but please, do not advertise that! If more people learn about this gem, it will be spoiled soon :)
Playas de Muro, my nearest beach, is far better and more beautiful than Cala Major - turquoise water, always clean and the charge there for 2 sunbeds, parasol and a safe is 14,25 € for the day.
You want a higher class of tourist? well they don't want to lie on lumpy sand.