Pedro Homar
Palma reopens and revives tourism with ‘workations’
Following the reopening of Balearic Islands to international tourists, the city of Palma is repositioning itself as a go-to work-hub destination, where travellers can work and be in a dream holiday at the same time.
“We are holding on to hope for the autumn/winter season” – Palma Tourism Board
Pedro Homar, manager of the Palma Tourist Board, is confident there will be a strong upward surge of demand to Palma once travel advice is changed.
Palma is the new black: Luxury tourism takes off in Mallorca
The wealthy is probably bored to their skull after spending months in quarantine as private jets zoom in Palma de Mallorca as soon as borders reopened.
Promoting authenticity and sustainability: Palma’s new tourism strategy
In the follow to the sustainbability plans announced early this month at WTM, London, the Balearic Island capital, Palma, has outlined its tourism strategy to create a year-round and sustainable tourism destination.
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