Polls list

July - 2023

Would you consider trying carob-based products after reading about their various applications and benefits?

The chocolate-brown pods are on everyone’s lips in Mallorca. Especially in recent years, carob has experienced a renaissance. The fruits of the “garrover”, the Mallorcan name for the carob tree (Spanish: algarrobo), are increasingly finding their way into local kitchens as an authentic island product. Carob has been very important in the Mediterranean region for many centuries as food for people and animals.

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June - 2023

If you have visited Mallorca recently... Which aspect of your holiday expenses did you find to be more costly compared to previous visits?

634 votes

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Which factors contribute most to your quality of life in Mallorca?

500 votes

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Have the shark sightings put you off coming to Mallorca?

Last Saturday afternoon those who were in the small cove of Caló des Moltons, in the municipality of Sant Joan de Labritja, Ibiza, were given quite a scare. This is not the first time a blue shark has been spotted on Ibiza’s beaches. In mid-May last year, a two-metre shark was sighted in the Caló des Moro area of Sant Antoni. Some specimens have also been seen in Formentera and only the other week off Formentor near Puerto Pollensa in Mallorca.

407 votes

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What is your favourite Mallorcan dish?

Let us know what your favourite Mallorcan dish is and where you go to eat it!

656 votes

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Do you agree that holidaymakers have gone crazy by leaving their towels in line by the door to grab a sunbed by the pool?

The battle for sunbeds appears to be getting out of control in Mallorca this summer with holiday makers adopting new tactics to try and skirt the hotel rules and regulations.

668 votes

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Do you agree that Magalluf has become "boring" because of the Law of Excesses?

The infamous Law of Excesses, which has been strictly enforced in Magalluf and San Antonio in Ibiza, two resorts extremely popular with Britons, as opposed to Playa de Palma where the same laws should apply but the Germans appear to continue to get away with blue murder, is putting Britons coming off coming to Magalluf, according to the Daily Express.

470 votes

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Do you think Uber will be good for Mallorca?

On Tuesday, forty vehicles with Uber Mallorca logos arrived at the port in Palma, the CEO for Uber Spain and Portugal, Felipe Fernández Aramburu, having been in Mallorca in order to finalise details of the launch of Uber on the island.

1140 votes

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