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Magaluf holidays

A lively vibrant resort, offering something for everyone from the stunning blue flag sandy beach to buzzing nights along the famous “Punta Ballena strip” with all its clubs bars and restaurants.

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Safe sandy beaches, plenty of attractions and buzzing nightlife...

Facts about Magaluf
  • Main Language: Spanish
  • Religion: Roman Catholic
  • Currency: Euro
  • When to Travel: May to October

Magaluf lies on the southwest coast of Majorca just 40 mins from Palma, known as the party capital of Majorca, holidays to Magaluf are the liveliest type of holiday. With Lazy days spent on the long sandy beach, patrolled by lifeguards and awarded a European Blue Flag award for its cleanliness and facilities, to buzzing nights along the famous “Punta Ballena strip” with all its clubs bars and restaurants.

Magaluf sits on a hill beside Palma Nova and has plenty of attractions, from watersports bungee jumps on the beach to the bustling shops.

And you'll find loads of places locally for days out such as the waterpark. Making the resort popular with families, groups and young people alike, take a family day out to Aqualand Magaluf Water Park, Wild West theme park and nearby Marineland with dolphin and sea lion shows. Try descending in the Nemo Submarine to witness colourful marine life and the local ship wreck.

There is something to suit every budget in Magaluf from pretty self catering complexes to luxury hotels offering the ever popular all inclusive option. When it comes to eating out restaurants are plentiful and offer varied cuisine, from Chinese and Indian to fast food burger outlets, there is also a good selection of tapas bars to remind you that you are actually in Spain.

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