Human pressure grew again in the Balearic Islands during the month of September, after three consecutive months of decreases, according to data published by the Balearic Islands Statistics Institute (Ibestat). The archipelago also set a
The Balearic Islands as a whole recorded a high of 1,862,698 people in September (on the 1st) and a low of 1,748,612 (on the 30th), confirming the recovery of the upward dynamic after the summer hiatus.
While Mallorca, Menorca and Formentera increased their floating population levels, Ibiza was the exception. The island registered its highest day of human pressure on
Growth in Mallorca, Menorca and Formentera
In Mallorca -the most populated island- the peak of September was reached on the 5th with 1,380,579 people, while the minimum was 1,327,781 on the 30th. Menorca also maintained the upward trend, with a maximum of
A record September… except in Ibiza
The overall rebound of the month confirms the high level of affluence maintained in the Balearic Islands beyond the summer peak. However, the evolution in Ibiza points to a differentiated behavior that is also observed in other tourism indicators at the end of the season and should be analyzed to determine whether it responds to changes in demand, seasonality or adjustments in supply.










