After parking at Punta Arabí, it’s hard to believe it’s the end of the season. The car parks are full and the stream of tourists begins a hundred meters before the entrance to the market. You can hear a lot of German, French and quite a lot of Dutch, so a few retired couples in the crowd with Mallorcan accents come as something of a surprise.

The big scare
“They sent us an email last Wednesday and we found out, by surprise, that they were closing down from one week to the next” explained Pablo Boggio, who has been working the summers at his clothes and jewellery stall in Punta Arabí since 2005. “We live off the season and we were counting on October, it was going to hurt us seriously if they closed. On top of that, many vendors had bought stock for this month,” he added.
“Working October can mean paying half of this winter’s rent for many people”
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