Palma de Mallorca at sunset 26 Oct 2020
Palma Embraces 'Workations' To Help Revive The Tourism Economy With 35% Of The City's Hotels Committed To Remaining Open Throughout The Winter Months

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Palma de Mallorca

Despite the ongoing travel restrictions, Pedro Homar, manager of Palma Tourist Board, outlines his ambition for the city to become a go-to 'work hub' destination; with 35% of the city's hotel's staying open during the winter months, an introduction of longer-stay packages to accommodate 'workations' and a steady uplift in direct fights from key UK cities, such as London and Bristol. 

Palma is preparing to welcome visitors in a safe way; with new protocols in place in the Balearic Islands that require a negative diagnostic test for any arrivals from source markets with an accumulated infection rate of more than 50 per 100,000 inhabitants.

For the autumn and winter period, 35% of Palma's hotel inventory has committed to staying open and many hoteliers are responding to this demand for longer stays, with the introduction of long-stay packages. Can Bordoy Grand House & Garden, located in the heart of Palma's Old Quarter, is tempting visitors with up to six-month stays with prices starting from  £3,200 per month; a significant saving on the typical per-night rate of the luxury independent hotel.

Pedro Homar says;

“Our hotel sector continues to respond to the ever-changing environment and come up with initiatives that respond to the new way of living and working. Despite losing out on the bulk of summer tourism, Palma has increasingly become a year-round destination for those seeking a more relaxed pace of life, the fresh sea air and some of the joys of the Balearic Islands.

We hope the new protocols ensure the destination can continue to accommodate tourists in a safe way and we are pleased to see some uplift in flight capacity for November from the UK.

We continue to work closely with our sector to put in place new measures and infrastructure to cope with the evolving scenario”.

ENDS

For more information on Palma as a visitor destination, please visit www.visitpalma.com or follow @PassionforPalma.

Palma Tourism Board is represented by LOTUS in the UK. For editorial enquiries, please contact palma@wearelotus.co.uk

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