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Motorhomers test new parking in Cala Rajada, but no permanent campsite planned

26.05.2026 00:01 1 min 2 sources
Mallorca Zeitung DEU + 1 more
Motorhomers test new parking in Cala Rajada, but no permanent campsite planned
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In Brief

Dozens of motorhomes occupied the Gravera parking lot in Cala Rajada (Mallorca) during a municipality-approved event. Authorities evaluate the experience, but permanent camping is not intended.

Last weekend (April 25–26), dozens of motorhomes and campers occupied the Gravera parking lot in Cala Rajada (Mallorca) as part of an event coordinated with the Capdepera town hall. The parking lot, opened last summer as an alternative to the closed lot near the Cala Agulla dunes, is usually empty due to its distance from the beach.

According to transport and environment councilor Manuel Filgueiras, participants used the site as a base for city leisure without causing problems. However, permanent camping use is not planned: the area is closed at night, and infrastructure (electricity, toilet dumping) is not yet under discussion. Authorities will evaluate the experience and may allow similar events with prior approval.

Meanwhile, sales of new motorhomes and campers in Spain in 2025 show a shift toward lesser-known regions. According to the ASEICAR association, the largest growth compared to 2024 was recorded in Castilla-La Mancha, Extremadura, and Castilla y León. Growth factors include price stabilization, dealer promotions, and events like the International Caravanning Salon in Barcelona.

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