Enjoying A Magaluf Holiday In Style
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.
The beach stretches for 1 kilometer in length and merges with the Palma Nova beach.. There are many water sports offered at the Magaluf beach including snorkeling, windsurfing, parasailing, scuba diving and snorkeling. Cars are not allowed on the promenade and you can enjoy a lovely walk window shopping or enjoying a meal without the noise and pollution produced by cars. The architecture is quite eclectic as many sections of the city have been modernized but others still date back to the 60s.
Finding a club is not a problem as the city has over 100 bars and nightclubs to chose from. No matter your preference you will find what you want whether it is a British pub, dance club or karaoke bar. Two of the most popular nightlife spots are the Punta Bellena and the BCM Square.
Besides the nighttime activities you can enjoy a fun filled day mountain biking, bungee jumping, playing tennis, go-karting, and bowling. You can visit the weekly market in Calvia for some culture and see the history of the island at Palma. It is also possible to visit the smaller islands in the area by taking a pedalo or small boat.
Of the many resorts in Magaluf and the neighboring area the most popular ones include Cala Bona, Cala Egos, Cala San Vincente, Calas de Mallorca, Can Pastilla, Deya, Magalluf, Palma, Playa de Muro, Porto Cristo,, Puerto Pollensa, Santa Pansa, SaIllot, Sa Coma, Puorto de Soller, Portals Nous, Palma Nova, Paguera, Illetas, Can Picafort, camp de Mar, Cala Vinas, Cala Millor, Cala DOr, and Alcudia.
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