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38 percent surge in holiday bookings to Mallorca in past week

Strong demand from British and German tourists

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Holiday bookings to Mallorca for summer 2026 are performing exceptionally well, with a 38.7 percent surge in bookings over the past week compared to the same period in 2025, with strong demand from British and German tourists. This follows a record-breaking 2025, which saw over 19 million visitors, putting the island at peak capacity

Data shows a significant year-on-year increase in bookings to the Balearic Islands, with a 68.6% rise reported in early 2026. Mallorca is experiencing a strong surge in demand from the German and British markets.

Hoteliers have increased prices, causing some uncertainty and potential changes to booking patterns. Overtourism is a significant concern for 2026 after last year's record-breaking numbers, with experts suggesting the island is at full capacity.

The average booking window has tightened from 138 days in advance in 2025 to 128 days in 2026, with slightly shorter average stays, indicating a shift in travel trends.

Despite some industry concerns about overtourism, the overall trajectory points toward another busy year for tourism in Mallorca, often requiring early planning to secure accommodation.

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