Son Servera: Economy and Key Industries

While historically centered on agriculture, Son Servera’s economy today is primarily driven by tourism. The town and its surrounding areas attract thousands of visitors annually, who come for the beaches, the mild climate, and the relaxed atmosphere. Hotel management, restaurants, and other service-based industries have flourished in the area, contributing significantly to the local economy.

Agriculture still plays a role, with the surrounding region known for producing almonds, olives, and local wines. Traditional crafts, such as handmade pottery and basket weaving, are also an important part of the local economy, with many of these items sold at the weekly market. Son Servera also has a growing number of businesses focused on sustainability, particularly in tourism and local production.

The town’s proximity to larger resorts like Cala Millor also means that Son Servera benefits from the influx of tourists to these nearby destinations, creating a vibrant local business environment.