The Consell de Mallorca holds a new Tourism Governance and Sustainability Forum in the Serra de Tramuntana

May 18, 2025 | Current affairs, Featured, Interview, Portada, Post, Revista Lloseta, Thursday Daily Bulletin, Tradition

President Galmés inaugurated the forum and stressed the importance of promoting responsible tourism in conjunction with the local councils

The Consell de Mallorca’s Department of Tourism held a new Tourism Governance and Sustainability Forum in Mallorca at the Bunyola Municipal Theater, in one of the island’s main areas, the Serra de Tramuntana, and the second of those to be held throughout 2025 in the different areas of Mallorca.

Throughout the day, attendees were able to listen, participate and discuss the strategies and future objectives that the Island’s Directorate of Tourism, which was created during this legislature and focuses on governance and sustainability, has for Mallorca. Both its head, Pedro Mas, and the councillor of Tourism, José Marcial Rodríguez Díaz, have advanced during the forum the main lines that are governing the legislature in the department.

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The Consell de Mallorca holds a new Tourism Governance and Sustainability Forum in the Serra de Tramuntana


The president of the Consell de Mallorca, Llorenç Galmés, was in charge of inaugurating the forum, and during his speech he said that “our mandate includes a commitment to collaborate with town councils and the tourism sector to promote a model of responsible tourism that is respectful of our environment and the Mallorcan people. And spaces like these help us to share knowledge and create synergies that help us to advance towards this goal”.

The CONFERENCE continued with an opening speech by Joan Tomàs Baos, deputy mayor of Bunyola Town Council, followed by a presentation by Pedro Mas, who outlined his department’s roadmap and the objectives of the legislature. He announced that since the beginning of the legislature he has already visited “all the town councils of Mallorca, held more than 100 technical meetings with the institutions, and we also have 19 of our projects underway from this new insular directorate that I head, whose objective is to put the island’s social and economic development into practice.