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View All DealsHolidays to Magaluf are a chance to party or enjoy a relaxing beach break drenched in sunshine. You can fly direct from Dublin, Cork, and Shannon airport to experience the best clubs, beaches, and adventure parks in Magaluf.
Magaluf is party central, with clubs and bars open seven nights a week right through to the early hours. It attracts lots of younger tourists and larger groups of holidaymakers. As such, things can get a bit raucous after the sun goes down. Often referred to as the strip. Punta Ballena is right at the heart of the action. It's a long, neon-lit street lined with pubs, clubs, shot bars, and foam parties.
Sa Porrassa is a small, uninhabited island just off the coast of Magaluf's main beach. It's only 400 metres wide and 36 metres above sea level. Visiting the rock is a rite of passage for anyone coming to Magaluf for the first time. Strong swimmers can make it across, although you're best advised to hire a pedalo for the short trip. Early mornings are the best times for a visit. The island is usually deserted, offering a peaceful respite from the crowds. It's also a chance to see Magaluf from an entirely different perspective.
Magaluf has lots of places for fun days out with friends or the family. Twisted Water Park is right near the centre of Magaluf. Spend the day shooting down giant water slides, and winding along the rubber dinghy rapids. You could visit Magaluf Go Karting centre to release your inner Lewis Hamilton. Or are you more of a Tiger Woods wannabe? Then head to Golf Fantasia. It's a tropically-themed mini-golf adventure course.
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