Magaluf Holidays
A sun-soaked Spanish playground that promises a perfect beach break with lashings of neon nightlife, Magaluf is the resort that’s always ready for a good time.
Holidays in Magaluf
Majorca’s best-known resort, holidays to Magaluf need little introduction. Situated on the stunning southwest coast, Magaluf is synonymous with exciting first holidays abroad and young revelry. Just two and a half hours from many UK airports, Magaluf is a great alternative to a typical holiday to mainland Spain. With its silky sand beaches, vibrant nightlife, exciting attractions, and breathtaking natural beauty, there’s more to this resort than colourful lights and fun-filled late nights.
Here blissful beach days and afternoons exploring the winding city streets of Palma go hand in hand with thrilling waterparks and sunset boat trips. Burn the candle at both ends and find out why millions of travellers return to these sun-kissed shores every year on your next holiday.
When is the best time to visit?
The best time to visit Magaluf is between April and September. Thanks to the Balearic Islands Mediterranean climate, temperatures in the peak summer months can reach highs of 30°c. Perfect for sun-seekers looking for a holiday packed with fun in the sun.
Where is the best place to stay?
Magaluf boasts a variety of accommodation options, from budget-friendly hotels to luxurious beachfront resorts. Many resorts offer all-inclusive packages, ensuring a stress-free holiday with all your meals, drinks, and activities taken care of. Enjoy stunning views, infinity pools, and excellent amenities as you unwind in style.
Travel guide
Attracting travellers from around the world with its glittering beaches and good times, explore this Mediterranean gem on your next holiday.
- Best time to visit: June-August
- Average flight time: 2 Hours 30 Minutes
- Most suited for: Couples, Groups, Families
- Currency: Euro
- Time Difference: +1 hour
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BASK ON BEAUTIFUL BEACHES
Magaluf's main beach, Playa de Magaluf, is a golden stretch of sand that invites you to unwind under the Mediterranean sun. With crystal-clear waters and a lively promenade lined with bars and restaurants, it's the perfect spot to spend your days lounging, swimming, and enjoying water sports. Don't miss the nearby Playa de Palmanova, another stunning beach offering a slightly more relaxed atmosphere. The clear waters around Magaluf are perfect for a range of water sports. From jet skiing and parasailing to paddleboarding and scuba diving, there's no shortage of activities to get your adrenaline pumping. Boat trips are also popular, offering a chance to explore hidden coves, snorkel in pristine waters, and even spot dolphins. Or of course, you can always continue the celebrations on the seven seas with a boat party.
EXPLORE MORE OF THE ISLAND
For a day of fun and adventure, head to Katmandu Park. This theme park offers a variety of attractions, including the House of Katmandu, a topsy-turvy mansion filled with interactive exhibits, and the Katlantis Splash Park, perfect for cooling off on hot days. With 4D experiences, mini-golf, and more, it's a must-visit for thrill-seekers of all ages. Beyond the lively beaches and clubs, Magaluf is a gateway to Majorca's stunning natural landscapes. Take a day trip to the Serra de Tramuntana, for hiking, cycling, and breathtaking views. A short drive from Magaluf, Palma de Mallorca, the island's capital, is rich in history and culture. Explore the majestic Palma Cathedral, also known as La Seu, with its stunning Gothic architecture and impressive interior. Stroll through the charming old town, visit the Almudaina Palace, and enjoy shopping in the city's trendy boutiques and markets.
DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY
Magaluf is renowned for its legendary nightlife, making it a top destination for partygoers. The Strip, a buzzing street packed with bars and clubs, comes alive after dark with music, lights, and an electric atmosphere. Iconic venues like BCM Planet Dance, one of Europe's largest nightclubs, host world-famous DJs and unforgettable parties. Whether you prefer beach bars, rooftop lounges, or high-energy clubs, Magaluf's nightlife scene will not disappoint.
FOOD & DRINK
Magaluf's dining scene is as diverse as it is delicious. Savour traditional Majorcan dishes like tumbet (a vegetable casserole) and ensaïmada (a sweet pastry) or indulge in fresh seafood and tapas at beachfront restaurants. For a unique dining experience, try one of the themed dinner shows, where you can enjoy a meal while being entertained by live performances.
Magaluf Weather
Average monthly temperature in Magaluf (°C)
- Jan 9°C
- Feb 9°C
- Mar 11°C
- Apr 14°C
- May 18°C
- Jun 22°C
- Jul 24°C
- Aug 25°C
- Sep 21°C
- Oct 18°C
- Nov 13°C
- Dec 10°C
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