Welcome to Malaguf, sunny paradise in the island of Mallorca. In this popular summer destination, there are many beautiful beaches, pulsating nightlife and wide range of funny activities for everyone.
The most tempting place is the clear green-blue water and long and large beach with soft sand gently shelving Mediterranean Sea water. Here you can relax on comfortable sunny beds under beach umbrellas. Check out the beach bars, where you can have a snack and enjoy refreshing drinks. Rich offer of water sports and water activities also makes Magaluf the perfect place for adrenalin junkies.
Activities
Are you looking for an exciting sport? There is a rich offer of water sports, such as windsurfing, jet skiing, snorkelling, aquaparks with toboggan slides and other attractions, including adrenaline parks with ziplines, bungee trampolines and rope traverses. Equipment rental has become very popular. Book your paddle board, banana boat, water ski or go paragliding.
Beginning with the daytime you can explore island’s beauty and make boat journeys; you can go for a walk along the whole coast. If you fancy going shopping here you can find many trendy stores, restaurants, and cafes.
That’s not everything! The city is well known for its vibrant night life. Magaluf is buzzing with nightlife and things to do in the evening, such as bars, nightclubs, and parties. Life music, DJ sets, themed nights, and many impressive shows, where you can party until the next morning. Don’t miss the chance to enjoy the very best entertainment and music shows.
Mallorca, one of the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea, is the largest island in Spain. Summers are warm, sunny and the island offers pleasantly warm water temperatures during the summer months.
History and culture
When you get bored of sunbathing and having fun, walk around the island and discover its history. Walk along ancient Roman ruins of the old Roman town of Pollentia or visit some historical castles. Castell de Bellver was founded as a seat for the royal court, it served as a prison and was converted into a mint. In the Museum Fundacion Juan March Palma in the capital Palma de Mallorca, you can see the collection of Spanish art, which includes the work of Spanish artists Salvador Dalí and Pablo Picasso. You cannot miss the fantastic Palma de Mallorca Cathedral locally known as “La Seu”, or Cathedral of Santa Maria.
Welcome to Magaluf, where amazing ambience of the Mediterranean Sea merges with modern experiences, waiting for you to explore.