Campos del Puerto’s economy is primarily driven by agriculture, with olive oil, wine, and almonds being key products. Many local farms offer tours and tastings, allowing visitors to experience the traditional agricultural practices of the region. The town’s agricultural focus also extends to eco-tourism, with several rural hotels and agro-tourism farms offering accommodation for those looking to reconnect with nature.
Tourism, however, is an increasingly important industry for Campos, particularly with its proximity to Es Trenc Beach and the growing popularity of sustainable tourism. Small local businesses, including restaurants, boutique shops, and craft markets, benefit from the steady flow of visitors seeking an authentic Mallorcan experience.
Campos is also known for its artisanal crafts, including pottery, textiles, and leather goods, which are sold in local markets and shops. These products are a reflection of the town’s rich cultural heritage and traditional craftsmanship.