Enjoying A Magaluf Holiday In Style

Monday, July 13, 2009 ·

By Sandy James

A Magaluf holiday has the opportunity for excellent daytime activities as well as some fantastic nightlife. Magaluf is actually the islands nightlife capital as it is one of the most developed spots on the island. Magaluf itself received an award for cleanliness and convenience, the European Blue Flag award.

You can enjoy some time at the beautiful beach, which merges with the Palma Nova beach. The beach itself is over 1 km long and goes about 200 meters out to sea. You can participate in windsurfing, parascending, snorkeling, scuba diving and snorkeling. The promenade is a lovely stretch to walk, as cars are not allowed. There are many shops to browse through and cafes and restaurants to enjoy a meal or cold drink. A large portion of the town has been modernized but it is still possible to find many buildings that date form the 60s and 70s.

The party atmosphere in Magaluf is always going on high with over 100 clubs and bars open until dawn. You can find dance clubs, karaoke bars, British pubs, and more for those that go all night long. The most popular nightspots include BCM Square and Punta Bellena.

There are also many other activities to keep you busy during the day besides spending your day at the beach. There is plenty of hiking, mountain biking, extreme sports, and other sports to keep you occupied. For those looking for history and culture you can visit the weekly local market or take the short boat trip out to one of the neighboring islands.

The island has many resorts that offer a variety of holiday packages. Some of the more popular accommodation spots include Alcudia, Cala Bona, cala DOr, Cala Egos, Cala Millor, Cala San Vincente, Cala Vinas, Calas de Mallorca, Camp de Mar, Can Pastilla, Can Picafort, Deya, Illetas, Magalluf, Paguera, Palma, Palma Nova, Playa de Buro, Portals Nous, Porto Cristo, Puorto de Soller, Puerto Pollensa, Sa Coma, Santa Pnsa and SIllot.

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