Magaluf Stag & Hen Nights
Magaluf is the ideal destination for stag nights and hen nights. It has
hundreds of bars and a fine selection of clubs and disco bars. The main
social scene centres on a street known as 'the Strip' which runs from the
Magaluf tourist information office in the main town up a hill to the mainly
hotel district of Torrenova.
Along this stretch you'll come across one bar and disco after another which
all want your business. Drinks prices are very reasonable thanks to the
competition averaging around €2 for a pint of lager though many are
cheaper, just look out for special promotions and 'happy hours'.
Most of these bars and discos are very welcoming to stag and hen parties
having seen it all before for many years. It's a common sight in Lennons Pub,
Chaplins Bar and a host of others to see groups of men and women in fancy dress
getting tanked up during a stag or hen weekend. A particularly welcoming
venue is the Poco Loco disco party pub which has a large dance floor and
very reasonable drinks prices which tends to attract most stag and hen groups at
some point during their stay. Take a look at Magaluf
nightlife for more information about where to look out for.
As well as the cheap drink and massive selection of bars this is a well
established stag and hen destination thanks to the ample supply of
cheap Magaluf hotels.
Alternatively, for group bookings it's also worth taking a look at what
Magaluf apartments are available as this option often proves cheaper than
hotels.
Getting to Magaluf is very straightforward. On arrival at Palma
airport you can take a taxi (about €30), get a bus into Palma bus station then
change to one heading for Magaluf or simply
pre-book an airport transfer which is the best option if there's a group of
you (it would be a sad stag or hen if you were on your own!).
As well as the inevitable bar crawl there are some great
Magaluf clubs including BCM which is the island's
biggest with space for 4000 ravers. Obviously this is a major attraction amongst
stag and hen groups especially when it's foam party night.
Another massive attraction is the Pirates show
which attracts close to 200,000 annual visitors. It's a theatre containing a
life sized pirate ship where a brilliant show with dinner and drinks proves to
be the highlight of any stay in Magaluf for anyone who goes to the show. For
stag and hen groups go to the uncut version rather than the earlier
family version.
What about activities away from the bars and clubs? Well the beach is
first class with plenty golden sand and lovely turquoise water. A good range of
watersports are available (or just have a frozen cocktail at Daquiris
Palace if you prefer). There are two fine waterparks on the outskirts
of Magaluf just beyond the go-karting track and there are
golf courses
nearby.
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