Holidays to Magaluf

One of the largest resorts on the Balearic Island of Majorca is lively Magaluf. With its sunny climate, golden sandy beaches and reputation for being the party hotspot in Majorca, Magaluf is a popular holiday destination for families and young clubbers alike.

With a choice of 3 equally beautiful beaches to choose from around the bay, offering crystal clear water and a variety of water sports, everyone can find something to suit their holiday needs in Magaluf.

Located on the south west of the island, Magaluf is close to some of Majorca’s biggest tourist attractions, including both Aqualand and the Western Waterpark, and Marineland aquarium and Dolphin Park.

The resort is also only 30 minutes away from thriving capital city Palma where you can find a taste of traditional Spain, as well as historical landmarks such as the Se Seu cathedral.

Good to know

Flight time

London: 2 hrs

(from London)

Currency

Euro

Language

Spanish

Time difference

GMT +1

Cost of a beer

Around €2.50

3-course meal

Expect to pay €8-€12

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C'an Picafort

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Cala Bona

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Cala D'Or

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