Magaluf holidays

Magaluf holidays

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There’s so much more to this Balearic Island beauty than just its party reputation. From its beautiful beaches overflowing with watersports to its laid-back charm and thrill-seeking waterparks. Whether you’re after sun-soaked days lazed by the pool or neon nights, Magaluf holidays should be on your radar.

If you’re heading to Magaluf for its drinking scene, then Punta Ballena, AKA Magaluf Strip, is the place to be. It’s one of Majorca’s clubbing hotspots with big-name venues such as Tokio Joes and Boomerang providing early hour partying. And picking up an MCP (Magaluf Club Pass) will see you hopping from one bar to the next with unlimited access to the best clubs. 

Things to do

Holidays to Magaluf start with a cocktail in hand while soaking up the Spanish sun, especially if you’re lapping up luxury at Nikki Beach Club. When you’re not dancing to the DJ’s laid-back beats, sink your toes into one of its idyllic sand spots, before taking a dip in the crystal clear waters of the Med. Or if you’re feeling brave, ride the waves via banana boat - will you be the last one standing? And if you’ve got the kids in tow, days are best spent digging for treasure or hiring a pedalo kitted out with a slide!  

When you need a change of pace, Western Waterpark is less than five minutes away. Here daredevils can plunge down vertical slides while your mini holidaymakers head straight for the splash zones and tipping buckets. As for adults, there’s no better way to nurse a hangover than lounging around a lazy river. When dusk falls, pre-drinks are whipped up at Icon Bar. Here fruity concoctions pack a punch, and ice-cold beers are served with awe-inspiring sea views. And why stop there when music-pumping clubs such as Bananas and Carwash are calling.

Famous nightlife

Revellers, welcome to one of the best party destinations in the Mediterranean. Think themed events, karaoke bellowing from bars, foam fiestas and VIP nights at the best clubs in Magaluf - you’re in for the time of your life. There’s even a drinking spot dedicated to the American box office hit ‘Coyote Ugly’ when you fancy a dance on the bar! And that’s just its after-dark scene. Your days are just as impressive, with Daiquiri Palace cooling you down with its 20 different flavoured slush cocktails. That’s before you head on Magaluf’s famous sunset booze cruise. 

Great beaches

After all that late-night fun, you’ll be looking for somewhere relaxing to recover. Luckily for you, Magaluf is blessed with a stunning stretch of coastline featuring soft, white sand and swaying palm trees. You can pick the perfect spot on the beach and dose up on vitamin D while catching some much-needed Z’s. Or try any of the great watersports available to you, such as jet skis and paragliding.

Not to mention its calm, shallow Mediterranean waters are a magnet for families. And with a promenade bursting with buckets and spades, as well as inflatables and ice cream shacks, your mini holidaymakers are set for endless splash-filled fun. 

Lots to do

Aside from the beach and the nightlife, you’ll find plenty of other exciting ways to fill your time in Magaluf. From the acrobatic Pirates Adventure Dinner Show to Balinese beds and infinity pool dips at the Wave House and scuba diving adventures in the Med. But for heart-pumping fun, the fast-paced slides at Katmandu Park won’t let you down. Throw in some interactive experiences and a lazy river, and you’re looking at an action-packed day in the sun. 

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26-30 ℃

Visit in July or August for long, sunny days.

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Magaluf is best for...

Beach lovers: With flawless toe-sinking sands fronted by azure Mediterranean waters, Magaluf is home to a top-rated beach. From its paddleboarding to its sunloungers at the foot of the ocean and its lively promenade promising waterfront eats and around-the-clock cocktails, it’s easy to kick back in the sun.  

Friends: Whether you’re heading to this party hotspot for a stag or hen weekend, or you’re venturing on your first girly getaway, you’ll make unforgettable memories. Relax by the pool, work your way along Magaluf Strip or get a selfie with a one-eyed pirate at the resort’s most famous dinner show. 

Party-goers: Pick up an MCP (Magaluf Club Pass) for unlimited entry to the best bars and clubs as well as access to exclusive performances! And don’t just stop there. Hop onboard a booze cruise and take the cocktails to the high-seas.

Fast facts for Magaluf

Language: The language spoken is Spanish, but English is commonly used with it being a touristy area. 

Currency: The currency used is the Euro (€).

Local time: Magaluf is 1 hour ahead of GMT/UK time.

Fly to: Palma de Mallorca, which is around 30 minutes away from Magaluf.

Flight time from UK: The flight time to Magaluf is 2.5 hours.

Tourist Information: Further tourist information can be found at the official website for tourism in Majorca.

Visa / Health:  Before you travel, check the latest advice from the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
 

Balearics Sustainable Tourism Tax: You’ll need to pay a Sustainable Tourism Tax which has been introduced by the Balearic Government to help with environmental and tourism improvements. The charge is between €1 to €4 per person, per night, plus 10% VAT. This is subject to change, and varies based on the official star rating of your accommodation. Children under 16 won’t have to pay and guests staying for more than nine nights will receive a reduction. 

Getting around Magaluf

By bus: For only a few euros per trip, you can travel around Magaluf. This is a great way to visit neighbouring resorts such as the bustling capital of Palma. Or a cheap way to get to popular attractions such as the waterpark.

By taxi: Taxis are easy to come by on your Magaluf holiday. You’ll usually find them dotted around the centre of the resort. If you’re heading on a short journey, a taxi is a cost-effective and fast way to get around. The travel time from Palma Airport to your hotel will take approximately 30 minutes via cab.

Events in Magaluf

BH Mallorca: This is the place to be if you’re looking for a non-stop party this summer. Formerly Mallorca Rocks, BH Mallorca is home to STAGE, which brings you all the big names, such as Steve Aoki, Tinie Tempah and Craig David. But the fun doesn’t just start when the sun goes down. There’s plenty to do here during the day too, including the hotel’s very own adult-only waterpark.

MCP: The Magaluf Club Pass, known as the MCP, is your one-way ticket to an amazing time. With a one-off payment, you’ll have unlimited access to five of the best bars on the strip, such as Boomerang and Tokio Joe’s. Plus all of its events, including paint parties and special guest performances!

Magaluf safety and security

For up-to-date advice on travelling to Magaluf,  please visit the FCDO website.

Magaluf weather

Temperature: Summer averages of 26-30°C.

If you’re a sun-seeker, the summer months of June, July and August are the best times to visit Magaluf. And with 11 hours of sunshine, there’s ample sunbathing opportunities. Temperatures can be hot, so if you’re travelling with little ones have your factor 50 on standby. You may prefer the cooler months of May and September, which still sees sizzling highs of around 20°C.

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