Welcome to Magaluf, a vibrant coastal town on the stunning island of Mallorca. Known for its golden sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lively atmosphere, Magaluf has long been a favorite destination for sun-seekers and party-goers alike. But there’s more to this Mediterranean gem than meets the eye.
In this comprehensive guide, we’ll take you beyond the famous nightlife scene and introduce you to the diverse array of activities and attractions that Magaluf has to offer. From family-friendly water parks and cultural excursions to scenic boat trips and hidden coves, you’ll discover why Magaluf is a destination that caters to all types of travelers.
🏠 Where to Stay in Magaluf
- 💎 Luxury Hotel: Meliá Calviá Beach
- 🏨 4-Star: Dreams Calvia Mallorca
- 🛏️ 3-Star: Sotavento Club Apartments - Adults Only
- 🏢 Apartament: New Kensington Apartments - Econotels
- 👨👩👧👦 For Families: Sol Guadalupe
- 🏩 For Couples: Hotel Samos
💁 Best Guided Tours
- Pirates Adventure Dinner Show from € 49 (⭐4.5/5)
- Adults Only: Gringo's Bingo Night Entry Ticket from € 25 (⭐4.7/5)
- From Magaluf: Palma Bay Boat Trip with Live Music from € 39 (⭐4.6/5)
- Indoor Themed Minigolf Experience from € 12 (⭐4.8/5)
- Pirates Reloaded Show Entry Ticket from € 54 (⭐4.8/5)
Best Things To Do in Magaluf
1. Katmandu Park
Thrills. I found myself immersed in a world of unexpected adventure at the Park. The upside-down house, a marvel of optical illusions, left me dizzy with excitement. The squinty rooms and spinning tunnel were particularly fascinating, not to mention the magical glowing flower forest.
4D Experiences. My heart raced as I embarked on thrilling 4D encounters. From battling zombies in the ZOMBIES! XD Dark Ride to exploring mystical realms, each interactive experience transported me to another dimension.
Family Fun. The KATOPIA Splash Park offered a refreshing break, while the Expedition Golf course challenged my putting skills amidst beautifully tended gardens. The park truly lives up to its reputation as the “friendliest amusement park in Europe.”
Value for Money. At €31.50 for the passport ticket, you get access to all 10 attractions including The House, Katlantis Soft Play, Splash Park, Expedition Golf, Laser Maze, and various 4D experiences. I recommend arriving early to make the most of your day.
Practical Tip: Operating hours from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM during spring. Summer hours (mid-June to early September) extend to 10:00 PM. Find it at Avenida Pedro Vaquer Ramis 9, 07181 Magaluf.
Attraction | What’s Included |
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Passport Ticket | All 10 attractions (one-time access) |
Food Options | Reasonably priced burgers, hot dogs, nuggets |
Special Features | Steampunk parades, shows, face painting |
⭐ Best Activities
- Katmandu Park Mallorca All Attractions with Transfer – Enjoy a full day at Katmandu Park with access to all attractions including the upside-down house and interactive experiences. Package includes convenient bus transfer from Port Alcudia with approximately 5 hours at the park.
- Magaluf: Katmandu Park Entry Ticket – Access all the exciting attractions at the park, Magaluf’s premier theme park featuring interactive experiences, 4D rides, and the famous upside-down house.
2. Playa De Magaluf
Beach Bliss. Stretching nearly a kilometer, Playa De Magaluf’s fine white sand and crystal-clear waters captivated me instantly. Originally a marshland, this artificially regenerated beach has become one of Mallorca’s premier coastal destinations.
Water Activities. I couldn’t resist trying jet skiing, while others enjoyed parasailing and the famous banana boat rides. All watersports can be hired from the sale hut in the center of the beach with no booking required—perfect for spontaneous adventures!
Beachfront Amenities. Sun loungers and umbrellas dot the shoreline, with complete facilities including clean showers, toilets, and lifeguard presence for added safety. The beach is massive enough that even during peak season (July-September), you’ll find space to spread out.
Promenade Delights. The lovely new seafront promenade behind the beach offers numerous restaurants and bars. From El Chaval Beach Club to Nikki Beach Mallorca, there’s no shortage of places to grab a refreshing drink while gazing at Porrassa Islet offshore.
Insider Tip: The islet you can see from the beach has historical significance—it served as a refuge for King James I’s fleet before he landed in Santa Ponsa in 1229. The islet also helps protect the beach from wind, creating calmer swimming conditions.
Beach Feature | Details |
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Length | 1 kilometer |
Sand Type | Fine white sand |
Facilities | Loungers, umbrellas, toilets, showers, lifeguards |
Nearby Landmarks | Porrassa Islet (0.5 miles offshore) |
3. Western Water Park
Splash Paradise. The Park transported me to a Wild West-themed aquatic wonderland just 2km from central Magaluf. The park’s distinctive Western styling creates a unique atmosphere compared to typical parks.
Adrenaline Rush. I braved “The Beast,” a heart-stopping 30-meter slide that sent me plummeting at 50km/h. For extreme thrill-seekers, “Boomerang” and “Devil’s Tail” offer equally exhilarating experiences with their steep drops and rapid curves.
Relaxation Zones. After the excitement, I floated along the 260-meter lazy river, winding through lush vegetation. The wave pool’s gentle rhythm provided a perfect contrast to the high-octane slides.
Family Areas. The children’s zone features mini-slides and shallow pools with colorful Western-themed decorations. The water cannons and tipping buckets were a hit with the younger visitors I observed.
Practical Tip: Entry costs €28 for adults and €20 for children, but booking online saves about 15%. The park operates from May to October, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Bring water shoes as the ground gets hot!
Ticket Type | Online Price | Gate Price |
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Adult | €24 | €28 |
Child | €17 | €20 |
Family (4) | €75 | €90 |
⭐ Best Activities
- Tickets for Western Water Park – Cool off at this Western-themed park featuring thrilling slides, wave pools, and relaxing areas perfect for the whole family during hot summer days in Magaluf.
4. Pirates Adventure Show
Spectacular Entertainment. I was blown away by the Pirates Show, Mallorca’s premier entertainment experience running for over 30 years. The combination of acrobatics, gymnastics, and swimming stunts left me speechless.
Immersive Experience. The moment I entered the custom-built theater, I was transported to a pirate world. The state-of-the-art sound system, lighting effects, and 12-meter diving pool create an atmosphere unlike anything I’ve experienced before.
Show Options. I opted for the family-friendly Adventure (€44), but there’s also an adults-only Pirates Reloaded show (€49) with racier content and stronger language. Both include welcome drinks and snacks.
Talent Showcase. The international cast performs jaw-dropping routines—from synchronized swimming to aerial acrobatics hanging from ship masts. The lead pirate’s fire-breathing finale had the entire audience on their feet.
Insider Tip: Book VIP seats (€10 extra) for the best views and table service. Shows run Monday to Saturday with performances at 7:00 PM and 9:30 PM during peak season. Located at Camí de Sa Porrassa, just a short taxi ride from central Magaluf.
Show Type | Standard Price | VIP Price | What’s Included |
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Pirates Adventure | €44 | €54 | Show, drink, snack |
Pirates Reloaded | €49 | €59 | Show, 2 drinks, snack |
⭐ Best Activities
- Pirates Adventure Reloaded Show Entry Ticket – Experience the adults-only version of the legendary Pirates Adventure show featuring spectacular acrobatics, dancing, and special effects in a custom-built theater.
- Pirates Adventure Dinner Show – Enjoy a family-friendly pirate-themed dinner show combining world-class acrobatics, gymnastics and swimming stunts with a meal and drinks in an immersive setting.
5. Nikki Beach Mallorca
Luxury Beachfront. I discovered a slice of paradise at Nikki Beach Mallorca, where pristine white daybeds and signature red umbrellas create an atmosphere of exclusive elegance against the backdrop of Calviá Beach.
Culinary Delights. The restaurant’s globally inspired menu surprised me with its quality. I savored their famous sushi boats (€95-€145) while sipping a signature Nikki Beach mojito (€16). The seafood paella (€32 per person) was authentically delicious.
Poolside Vibes. The circular pool becomes the center of attention as resident DJs spin tracks that perfectly complement the Mediterranean sunshine. The atmosphere gradually builds throughout the day, peaking during their legendary themed parties.
White Party Experience. I attended their famous White Party, where guests dress in all-white attire while enjoying champagne showers and live entertainment. The saxophone player moving between tables added a touch of class to the festivities.
Practical Tip: Daybed reservations are essential (starting at €150 with minimum spend) during peak season. The beach club operates from April to October, 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Located at Avenida Notario Alemany 1, it’s easily accessible from Magaluf center.
Experience | Price Range | Reservation Required |
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Daybeds | €150-€500 | Yes |
Lunch | €50-€100 pp | Recommended |
Bottle Service | €300+ | Yes for prime spots |
6. BCM Mallorca
Nightlife Icon. BCM Planet Dance stands as the nightlife crown jewel, housing Europe’s largest nightclub. I was immediately struck by the sheer scale—three floors capable of accommodating 5,000 partygoers.
Foam Parties. I experienced their legendary foam party, where the main room fills with bubbles reaching waist height. The sensation of dancing while submerged in foam created an unforgettable, slightly surreal memory.
World-Class DJs. The club attracts international talent like David Guetta, Calvin Harris, and Tiësto. The sound system’s quality and the synchronized light shows elevated the experience beyond typical nightclub fare.
Drink Packages. I opted for the BCM ticket (€39), which includes entrance and unlimited drinks until 1:00 AM. For those planning a longer night, the VIP package (€75) extends the open bar until closing and provides access to exclusive areas.

Insider Tip: The club opens at 11:00 PM, but the real action doesn’t start until after midnight. Dress code is casual but smart—no beachwear or football shirts. Located at Avenida S’Olivera, it’s within walking distance of most Magaluf hotels.
Package | Price | What’s Included |
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Basic Entry | €25 | Entrance only |
BCM Ticket | €39 | Entrance + open bar until 1 AM |
VIP | €75 | Entrance + open bar all night + VIP area |
7. Mallorca Fashion Outlet
Shopping Haven. I discovered this retail paradise just 20 minutes from Magaluf, near Palma. With over 70 stores offering discounts between 30-70% off retail prices, it’s a shopper’s dream come true.
Brand Selection. The outlet features an impressive mix of international brands including Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Adidas, and local Spanish favorites like Desigual and Mango. I found particularly good deals on summer clothing and accessories.
Dining Options. Between shopping sprees, I refueled at one of the center’s cafés. The outdoor terrace at Cappuccino Grand Café provided a perfect spot to rest while enjoying excellent coffee and pastries.
Tax-Free Shopping. As a non-EU visitor, I took advantage of tax-free shopping, saving an additional 21% on purchases over €90.15. The customer service desk handled the paperwork efficiently, making the process hassle-free.
Practical Tip: A free shuttle bus runs from Plaza España in Palma (€5 round trip from Magaluf). The outlet is open Monday to Saturday from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Visit on weekday mornings for the quietest shopping experience.
Store Category | Discount Range | Notable Brands |
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Fashion | 30-70% | Tommy Hilfiger, Mango, Desigual |
Sportswear | 30-60% | Nike, Adidas, Puma |
Accessories | 30-50% | Samsonite, Guess, Sunglass Hut |
Things to Do in Magaluf with Kids
1. Minigolf Indoor Activities
Rainy Day Savior. When Mallorca’s sunshine takes a break, I head to Golf Fantasia in nearby Palmanova. This tropical-themed indoor minigolf paradise offers three different 18-hole courses, each with increasing difficulty levels.
Themed Adventures. I was charmed by the elaborate decorations—waterfalls, caves, and jungle settings transform a simple game into an immersive experience. The blue course proved most challenging with its tricky water hazards.
Family Competition. Nothing brings out friendly rivalry like minigolf! We created a scoring system with penalties for balls that escaped into the water features. The winner got to choose our dinner spot that evening.
Affordable Fun. At just €10 for adults and €7 for children, it’s excellent value for a 2-hour activity. The facility also offers a small café serving drinks and snacks if you need refreshments between rounds.
Practical Tip: Visit after 6:00 PM to avoid the family crowds. The courses are well-lit and open until 11:00 PM in summer. Located at Calle Martin Ros Garcia 7, it’s a pleasant 15-minute walk from central Magaluf.
My top reasons to visit Golf Fantasia:
- Perfect escape from unexpected rain showers
- Suitable for all ages and abilities
- Competitive fun that doesn’t break the bank
- Convenient location near other attractions
- Open late for evening entertainment
⭐ Best Activities
- Indoor Themed Minigolf Experience – Play through creative themed courses at this indoor minigolf attraction, perfect for families or as a fun activity during occasional rainy days in Magaluf.
2. Playa Son Matias Beach Day
Hidden Gem. Just a short walk from bustling Playa de Magaluf, I discovered the more relaxed Playa Son Matias. This 200-meter stretch of golden sand offers a calmer alternative while maintaining excellent facilities.

Crystal Waters. The beach earned its Blue Flag status for good reason—I could see my toes clearly while standing chest-deep in the turquoise Mediterranean. The gentle slope makes it ideal for less confident swimmers.
Beach Services. I appreciated the well-maintained facilities: clean restrooms, outdoor showers, and accessible wooden walkways. Sunbeds cost €6 each, with umbrellas at €5—noticeably cheaper than the main beach.
Beachfront Dining. The promenade behind the beach features several restaurants serving fresh seafood. I enjoyed a delicious paella at Restaurante Lido (€14 per person) while watching paddleboarders glide across the bay.
Insider Tip: The beach gets morning shade from nearby buildings, making it perfect for early risers who want to avoid direct sunshine. Visit between 8:00-10:00 AM for the most tranquil experience and your pick of the best spots.
Beach Comparison | Playa Son Matias | Playa de Magaluf |
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Length | 200 meters | 1000 meters |
Crowds | Moderate | Very busy |
Sunbed Price | €6 | €8-10 |
Water Sports | Limited options | Extensive options |
3. Family-Friendly Restaurants
Meson Son Caliu. I discovered this local gem just outside Magaluf that perfectly balances authentic Mallorcan cuisine with kid-friendly options. Their special children’s menu (€8.50) includes homemade chicken nuggets that put fast food versions to shame.
Tom Brown’s. When my family craved comfort food, this British-owned restaurant delivered with its extensive menu. The kids’ corner kept younger diners entertained while parents enjoyed reasonably priced cocktails (€6-8) during happy hour (5-7 PM).
Restaurante Bonanza. The beachfront location made this an instant hit with my family. Children can play on the sand within view while adults savor fresh seafood. Their paella for two (€28) could easily feed a hungry family of four.
Pirate’s Beach Bar. This themed restaurant combines entertainment with dining. The staff dress as pirates, and occasional “sword fights” break out between servers. The burger and pizza menu (€8-12) satisfied even the pickiest eaters in my group.
Practical Tip: Most family restaurants in Magaluf offer early dinner service starting at 6:00 PM. For authentic Spanish dining experiences, remember that locals typically don’t eat dinner until after 8:30 PM, so earlier times are less crowded.
Family dining essentials in Magaluf:
- Restaurants with children’s play areas
- Menus with familiar options for picky eaters
- Early dining times (before 7:30 PM)
- Outdoor seating with views to keep kids entertained
- High chairs and children’s cutlery availability
4. Sol Katmandu Resort Play Areas
Integrated Entertainment. I was impressed by how Sol Katmandu Resort combines accommodation with unlimited access to Katmandu Park. Staying here means wristband access to all attractions without additional fees.
The Legend of Katmandu. My children were captivated by the resort’s themed areas based on the Katmandu mythology. Interactive elements throughout the property turn a simple walk to breakfast into an adventure.
Splash Park. The dedicated water play area features slides, fountains, and splash pads perfect for younger children. I appreciated that it’s separated from the main pool, creating a safer environment for toddlers.
PLAY Pass Benefits. The resort’s PLAY pass included with most bookings offers daily activities like treasure hunts, arts and crafts, and mini-discos. The evening entertainment program kept the whole family engaged after dinner.
Insider Tip: Book a PLAY room for direct access to the play areas and additional in-room themed elements. These rooms cost approximately €30 more per night but save significant time and enhance the experience for families with young children.
What makes Sol Katmandu unique:
- The only themed resort in Mallorca with integrated park access
- Character breakfasts with Katmandu mascots
- Dedicated children’s check-in process with welcome gifts
- Family rooms accommodating up to 6 people
- Supervised kids’ club for ages 4-12
5. Marineland Mallorca
Marine Wonders. Located in Costa d’en Blanes, just a 10-minute drive from Magaluf, Marineland combines marine exhibits with entertaining shows. The dolphin performance left me genuinely amazed at these intelligent creatures’ capabilities.

Diverse Exhibits. Beyond dolphins, I explored areas featuring sea lions, exotic birds, and an impressive aquarium section. The penguin habitat, maintained at a chilly 10°C, provided welcome relief from the summer heat.
Interactive Experiences. For an additional €15, my children participated in a supervised touch pool session where they could handle starfish and other safe marine creatures. The educational component was seamlessly integrated with the fun.
Show Schedule. I planned our visit around the three daily dolphin shows (11:30 AM, 2:00 PM, 4:30 PM) and two sea lion performances (1:00 PM, 3:30 PM). Arriving 20 minutes early secured front-row seats with the best splash zone opportunities.
Practical Tip: Entry costs €27 for adults and €17 for children, but booking online saves 15%. The park operates from April to October, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (6:00 PM in peak summer). Bring a change of clothes if you plan to sit in the splash zones!
Experience | Standard Price | Online Price | Duration |
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Park Entry | €27 adult/€17 child | €23/€14.50 | Full day |
Dolphin Photo | €15 | €15 | 5 minutes |
Touch Pool | €15 | €12 | 30 minutes |
⭐ Best Activities
- Tickets for Marineland Mallorca – Watch impressive dolphin and sea lion shows while exploring aquarium exhibits featuring various marine species at this popular attraction near Magaluf.
Free Things to Do in Magaluf
1. Beach Relaxation and Swimming
Cost-Free Paradise. The greatest free attraction in Magaluf is undoubtedly its stunning beaches. I spent countless hours simply relaxing on the public sections of sand without paying for loungers or umbrellas.
Early Morning Magic. I discovered that swimming between 7:00-9:00 AM offers the most serene experience. The water remains crystal clear before the day’s activities churn up the sand, and the beaches are practically empty.
Natural Pools. Walking toward Palmanova, I found small rocky coves with natural swimming pools. These less-visited spots offer peaceful alternatives to the main beaches without any entrance fees.
Beach Games. I packed a frisbee and beach ball for impromptu games that cost nothing but created priceless memories. The wide stretches of sand provide ample space for activities even during busier periods.

Insider Tip: Bring a small cooler with water and snacks to avoid the expensive beachfront prices. Public drinking fountains near the promenade allow for free refills of water bottles throughout the day.
Free beach essentials to pack:
- Reusable water bottle
- Beach towel (hotels often provide these)
- Sun protection (hat, sunscreen)
- Book or magazine for relaxation
- Portable speaker for music (at reasonable volume)
2. Coastal Walking Paths
Scenic Routes. I discovered a beautiful coastal path connecting Magaluf to neighboring Palmanova and beyond. This well-maintained walkway offers stunning Mediterranean views without costing a cent.
Photography Opportunities. The path features several natural viewpoints perfect for capturing the coastline’s beauty. I found the stretch near Sa Porrassa island particularly photogenic with its dramatic rocky outcrops.
Fitness Benefits. The full route to Portals Nous covers approximately 5km, providing an excellent workout with gentle inclines. I passed many locals using the path for morning jogs and evening strolls.
Practical Tip: Start early (before 10:00 AM) or late (after 6:00 PM) to avoid the midday heat. The path is mostly exposed with limited shade. Bring water and wear comfortable shoes—parts of the route have uneven surfaces.
Best sections of the coastal path:
- Magaluf to Palmanova (30 minutes, easy terrain)
- Palmanova to Son Caliu (45 minutes, moderate difficulty)
- Son Caliu to Portals Nous (1 hour, some challenging sections)
- Portals Nous to Illetas (1.5 hours, varied terrain)
3. Sunset Viewing Spots
Magical Moments. I’ve witnessed breathtaking sunsets from several free vantage points around Magaluf. The colors reflecting off the Mediterranean create natural spectacles that rival any paid entertainment.

Torrenova Point. This rocky promontory between Magaluf and Palmanova became my favorite sunset spot. The elevated position provides panoramic views of the bay as the sun dips below the horizon.
Beach Farewell. Simply sitting on Magaluf beach as day transitions to evening offers a free, front-row seat to nature’s light show. I found the atmosphere changes completely as the daytime crowds disperse.
Promenade Perspective. Walking along the renovated promenade during sunset hours, I discovered several public benches perfectly positioned for western views. These spots fill quickly during summer evenings.
Insider Tip: The area near Pirates Beach Bar offers excellent sunset views without requiring you to purchase anything. However, if you want a seat at the beachfront restaurants during sunset, reservations are essential in high season.
What to bring for sunset viewing:
- Camera (smartphone cameras work well in this light)
- Light jacket (evening sea breezes can be cool)
- Insect repellent (mosquitoes are active at dusk)
- Small snack or drink from local supermarket
- Patience (the best colors often appear 15-20 minutes after the sun disappears)
4. Tourist Information Center Visits
Free Resources. The Magakuf Tourist Center became my go-to spot for complimentary maps, brochures, and local insights. Located on Avenida Magaluf, it’s staffed with knowledgeable English-speaking personnel.
Event Calendars. The center displays updated information about free local events, including beach volleyball tournaments, outdoor concerts, and cultural performances that might not be advertised elsewhere.
Local Recommendations. The staff provided honest advice about which attractions offered good value and which were tourist traps. Their restaurant recommendations led me to authentic local eateries away from the main strip.
Practical Tip: Visit early in your trip to collect discount vouchers for various attractions. The center often has promotional coupons not available online. Opening hours are typically 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM Monday through Friday.
Valuable free items from the tourist center:
- Detailed area maps with walking routes marked
- Public transport schedules and route information
- Cultural event calendars
- Beach safety information
- Local market days and locations
5. Window Shopping at Momentum Plaza
Retail Therapy. I enjoyed browsing Momentum Plaza’s shops without spending a cent. This modern shopping center offers air-conditioned comfort and interesting window displays perfect for leisurely exploration.
People Watching. The central plaza area features comfortable public seating where I observed the diverse mix of visitors to Magaluf. This sociological experience proved surprisingly entertaining.
Free Entertainment. During summer evenings, the plaza occasionally hosts free performances ranging from flamenco dancers to acoustic musicians. These impromptu shows create a festive atmosphere.
Brand Variety. From international chains to local boutiques, the range of stores provides insight into Spanish fashion trends. I particularly enjoyed examining the unique items at Desigual without feeling pressured to purchase.
Insider Tip: The plaza comes alive after 8:00 PM when temperatures cool and locals join tourists for the traditional Spanish paseo (evening stroll). This is when you’ll find the most vibrant atmosphere and occasional free samples from restaurants trying to attract dinner guests.
Best times to visit Momentum Plaza:
- Morning (10:00-11:30 AM) for quiet browsing
- Late afternoon (4:00-6:00 PM) for people watching
- Evening (8:00-10:00 PM) for free entertainment
- Sundays for special market events (seasonal)
- Rainy days when outdoor activities aren’t possible
Seasonal Activities in Magaluf
1. Summer Beach Festivals (June-August)
Party Atmosphere. The local summer calendar is packed with exciting festivals throughout the summer. The Full Moon Party at Oceans Beach Club (held monthly) transforms the shores of Magaluf beach into a vibrant celebration with fire breathers, go-go dancers, and world-class DJs.
Oceans Beach Club Magaluf
Live Music. Agenda Beach Club hosts star-studded parties featuring artists like Jack Fowler, Bad Boy Chiller Crew, and Wes Nelson. These events usually occur weekly throughout the summer season, making this holiday destination perfect for music lovers.
White Party. The iconic White Party at Mansion Club (held multiple times during summer) is one of the best things to experience, where holidaymakers dress in all-white for a night of glamour. The event runs at 11:30 PM and is a highlight for those who visit Magaluf seeking vibrant nightlife.
Boat Party. Ocean Beats Boat events run multiple times weekly at 2:00 PM, offering the perfect blend of sea, sun, and music as you cruise along the coast of Mallorca. These trips have become one of the top things to do and see for visitors looking to experience the best parties.
2. Spring Water Sports Season (April-May)
Theme Park Opening. The Western-themed water park typically opens its doors in early May, kicking off the season with thrilling slides and a wave pool. Located in the southwest of Mallorca, it’s open daily from 10 AM to 5 PM, extending to 6 PM in July and August.
Boat Excursions. Ocean Beats Boat parties start in late April, offering a perfect blend of sea, sun, and music as you cruise along the stunning coast of Mallorca. These trips cater to those looking to discover Mallorca from a different perspective.
Diving Season. Local diving centers begin their peak season in April, offering courses and excursions to explore the underwater world. Perfect for snorkelling and swimming enthusiasts, the crystal-clear waters around Magaluf provide excellent visibility.
Karting Magaluf. Spring is also ideal for trying out Karting Magaluf, a popular activity for those seeking an adrenaline rush away from the sandy beach. The track is suitable for both beginners and experienced drivers.
3. Autumn Cultural Events (September-October)
Evolution Film Festival. The Evolution Mallorca International Film Festival (October 21-29) showcases international films in Palma de Mallorca. The opening gala will take place at the Palau de Congressos, while the closing ceremony will be held at the iconic Teatre Principal in the town of Palma.
Nit de l’Art. This annual art night (third week of September) sees galleries across Mallorca, including some near Magaluf, opening their doors for evening viewings. The old town of Palma de Mallorca is transformed with bars, cafes, rooftops, and historic buildings exhibiting art from both young talents and seasoned professionals.
Oktoberfest. Various venues in and around Magaluf celebrate Oktoberfest (late September to early October), offering a taste of Bavaria in the Mediterranean. Spanish restaurants also join in, creating fusion menus that blend German and local cuisine.
T-Golf and Country Club. Autumn is perfect for golf enthusiasts to visit this prestigious club near Magaluf. With fewer tourists, visitors can also enjoy more relaxed tee times and pleasant temperatures for a round of golf.
4. Winter Entertainment Programs (November-March)
Pirates Show. This popular entertainment show runs throughout the winter season, offering a fun evening out with world-class acrobatics and gymnastics. The custom-built theater features a 12-meter diving pool and state-of-the-art sound system.

Christmas Markets. In December, nearby towns host charming Christmas markets (Mercats de Nadal), bringing festive cheer to the area. Markets typically run from late November through to the Three Kings celebrations in January, offering handcrafted gifts and seasonal treats.
New Year’s Eve Parties. Magaluf’s clubs and venues host extravagant New Year’s Eve celebrations, with the best nightclubs offering special packages. The Magaluf Strip comes alive with revelers from across Europe celebrating together.
Spanish Restaurants. Winter is the perfect time to explore authentic Spanish restaurants away from the tourist crowds. Many establishments offer special winter menus showcasing traditional Mallorcan cuisine, perfect for those looking to discover Mallorca’s culinary heritage.
Day Trips from Magaluf
1. Caves of Drach and Lake Martel
Underground Marvels. Explore the stunning Caves of Drach near Porto Cristo on the eastern coast of Mallorca. The cave system features impressive stalactites and stalagmites along a 1,200-meter route reaching depths of 25 meters.
Musical Experience. Enjoy a short classical concert performed on a boat floating on Lake Martel, one of the world’s largest underground lakes at 117 meters long and 30 meters wide. After the concert, you can cross the lake by boat or on foot over a bridge at no additional cost.
What to expect at the Caves of Drach:
- One-hour guided tour through four connected caves
- Classical music concert on Lake Martel
- Spectacular lighting effects highlighting natural formations
- Comfortable walking paths suitable for most fitness levels
- Photography permitted without flash
Pearl Factory Visit. After the caves, many tours include a stop at a pearl factory in Manacor, showcasing the area’s famous artificial pearl industry. The tour from Magaluf typically takes 5-6 hours with modern, air-conditioned bus transportation.

Practical Info. The temperature inside the caves ranges from 17°C to 21°C, making it a pleasant excursion year-round. Tours depart from multiple locations in Magaluf, including outside the Zafiro Rey Don Jaime hotel and near Aldi on Avinguda Olivera.
⭐ Best Activities
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Mallorca: Half-Day East Coast Bus Tour with Caves of Drach – Experience the magnificent Caves of Drach on this popular half-day excursion from Magaluf. Enjoy a classical music concert on Lake Martel, one of the world’s largest underground lakes, followed by an optional boat ride across its crystal-clear waters.
2. Palma-to-Soller Vintage Train
Scenic Journey. Board the historic Tren de Sóller for a picturesque ride through the Tramuntana mountains. This vintage railway has been operating since 1912 and offers one of the best things to do for those wanting to discover Mallorca’s interior.
Mountain Views. The train passes through 13 tunnels and numerous bridges, offering stunning views of olive groves, pine forests, and rugged mountain landscapes. The journey showcases the natural beauty of the northwest of Mallorca as a result of its careful route planning.

Highlights of the Soller Train experience:
- Vintage wooden carriages with original features
- Spectacular views through the Serra de Tramuntana
- The famous “Five Bridges” curve with perfect photo opportunities
- Orange and lemon groves visible throughout the journey
- Opportunity to see traditional Mallorcan farming methods
Sóller Exploration. Upon arrival, explore the charming town of Sóller, known for its modernist architecture and orange groves. Many visitors extend their day trip by taking the tram to Port de Sóller, where you can enjoy a meal beside the pool of the Mediterranean.
City of Palma. Before or after your train journey, take time to explore the city of Palma de Mallorca, with its impressive cathedral and historic old town. The train station itself is a beautiful building worth visiting.
3. Porto Cristo Coastal Town
Natural Harbor. Visit this picturesque fishing village with its beautiful natural harbor, lined with bars and restaurants. Porto Cristo is located on the eastern coast of Mallorca and makes for a perfect day trip from Magaluf.
Sandy Beach. Enjoy the town’s urban sandy beach, perfect for a day at the beach away from the busier shores of Magaluf beach. The protected cove offers calm waters ideal for families with children.
Must-try activities in Porto Cristo:
- Watch local fishermen bring in their daily catch
- Explore the Torre dels Falcons watchtower
- Take a glass-bottom boat tour of the coastline
- Sample local ensaimada pastries at traditional bakeries
Local Cuisine. Sample fresh seafood at one of the many waterfront Spanish restaurants, savoring local specialties while overlooking the Mediterranean. The town caters to all tastes with options ranging from traditional tapas to international cuisine.
Nearby Attractions. Porto Cristo is also the location of the famous Caves of Drach, making it possible to combine both experiences in one day trip. Visitors can also explore the charming town center with its traditional Mallorcan architecture.
⭐ Best Activities
- Tickets for Dinosaurland & Hams Caves Combo – Experience a unique family-friendly outing combining natural wonders and prehistoric thrills. Explore the 10-million-year-old Hams Caves with their distinctive hook-shaped formations, then visit Dinosaurland to see over 100 dinosaur models and participate in a T-Rex skeleton excavation.
4. Cap de Formentor Scenic Tour
Dramatic Landscapes. Take a winding drive along the Ma2210 to reach the lighthouse at Cap de Formentor, Mallorca’s northernmost point. This spectacular peninsula is often called the “meeting point of the winds” and offers some of the most breathtaking views on the island.
Mirador de Sa Creueta. Stop at this lookout point for breathtaking views of the coastline and the small island of Colomer. On clear days, you might even spot the neighboring island of Menorca from certain vantage points.
Best viewpoints at Cap de Formentor:
- Mirador del Mal Pas (first viewpoint after the tunnel)
- Es Colomer lookout (dramatic cliff views)
- Talaia d’Albercutx (old watchtower with 360° views)
- Cala Figuera (secluded cove with turquoise waters)
- The Lighthouse (Far de Formentor) at the peninsula’s tip
Formentor Beach. Visit one of Mallorca’s most beautiful sandy beach areas, with crystal-clear waters perfect for snorkelling and swimming. The pine-clad beach offers natural shade and is accessible by boat or by road.
Sunrise Experiences. For early risers, special sunrise dolphin-watching cruises depart from Port Alcudia to the Formentor area, allowing you to experience the magical landscapes of Mallorca at dawn while watching dolphins in their natural habitat.
5. Palma City Exploration
Cathedral Visit. Explore the iconic Palma Cathedral, La Seu, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture with a stunning rose window. This magnificent building dominates the skyline of Palma de Mallorca and is one of the top things to see when you visit Magaluf and want a cultural day trip.
Royal Palace. Visit the adjacent Almudaina Palace, the official residence of the Spanish Royal Family on the island. The palace is also the location of important government functions and offers insights into Mallorca’s royal history.
Top attractions in Palma de Mallorca:
- La Seu Cathedral with Gaudí-designed elements
- Royal Palace of La Almudaina
- Arab Baths (Banys Àrabs)
- Es Baluard Museum of Contemporary Art
- Mercat de l’Olivar (traditional food market)
Old Town Stroll. Wander through the narrow streets of Palma de Mallorca’s Old Town, discovering hidden courtyards, boutique shops, and charming cafes. The historic center is also home to numerous art galleries and museums.

Bellver Castle. End your day with a visit to this unique circular castle offering panoramic views of Palma and the bay. Built in the 14th century, it’s one of the few circular castles in Europe and houses the city’s history museum.
⭐ Best Activities
- From Magaluf: Palma Bay Boat Trip with Live Music – Cruise along Mallorca’s beautiful coastline while enjoying live music, swimming stops in crystal-clear waters, and spectacular views of the island from the sea.
❓ FAQ
How do I get from Palma Airport to Magaluf?
You can reach Magaluf from Palma Airport by taxi, private transfer, or public bus. The journey typically takes about 20-30 minutes by car.
What are the must-try local dishes in Magaluf?
Paella and fresh seafood are must-try dishes in Magaluf. Don’t miss out on tapas and local Mallorcan wines as well.
Is Magaluf suitable for a quiet, relaxing holiday?
While Magaluf is known for its lively atmosphere, quieter areas and nearby towns offer relaxing options. Consider staying in Palmanova or visiting Magaluf outside the peak party season for a more laid-back experience.
What are the best beaches near Magaluf?
Magaluf Beach and nearby Palmanova Beach are popular choices. For a quieter experience, consider visiting Cala Portals Vells or Playa del Mago.
Are there any cultural attractions in Magaluf?
While Magaluf itself focuses on beach and nightlife, nearby Palma offers rich cultural attractions. The Palma Cathedral and Bellver Castle are just a short trip away.
What water sports are available in Magaluf?
Magaluf offers a wide range of water sports activities. These include jet skiing, parasailing, banana boat rides, and paddleboarding.
How safe is Magaluf for tourists?
Magaluf is generally safe for tourists, but standard precautions should be taken. Be aware of your surroundings, especially at night, and keep valuables secure.
Can I take day trips from Magaluf to other parts of Mallorca?
Yes, Magaluf is well-positioned for exploring Mallorca. Popular day trips include visits to Palma, the Tramuntana mountains, and various charming villages across the island.