Situated on the island of Gran Canaria, Palma is a vibrant maritime gateway in the Canary Islands, known for its stunning natural beauty and historical significance. The port serves as a vital link between Europe, Africa, and the Americas, capitalizing on its strategic position in the Atlantic Ocean. Over the years, Palma has evolved into a modern logistics and tourism hub, offering efficient port services and welcoming millions of visitors annually.
Palma's economy is deeply intertwined with tourism, accounting for a significant share of its GDP. As a part of the Canary Islands, it enjoys tax incentives and free trade zone benefits that attract international businesses. The port also supports fisheries, agricultural exports, and cruise ship tourism, driving economic activity in the region. While the COVID-19 pandemic temporarily impacted tourism, the port's resilience and adaptability continue to strengthen Palma's economic position.
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