Majorca is famous for its lively nightlife, with many bars and clubs staying open until sunrise. If you’re heading to this popular Spanish island, check out our top five nightclub recommendations for an unforgettable night out. For more travel advice or to book your trip, contact Star Vacations at 9582254235.
1. Rockefellers Disco, Palma
Location: Camí Cala Major, 2
Open: 8pm to 4am Sun-Thurs, 8pm to 5am Fri & Sat
Ascend the illuminated steps to Rockefellers Disco, a Palma staple that has been thrilling party-goers for over 40 years. This renowned nightclub features three distinct rooms playing various music genres, ensuring there’s a spot for everyone to dance the night away. The club’s walls adorned with gold discs pay homage to the many famous musicians who have graced its stage.
Recommended hotels for your Palma holiday:
3 star: Hotel Araxa
4 star: Hotel Palma Bellver, Affiliated by Meliá
2. La Havana, Cala Millor
Location: Av. del Bon Temps, 25
Open: 10pm to 6am daily
For a lively yet sophisticated atmosphere, La Havana is the place to be. Located in the heart of Cala Millor, this stylish venue offers a range of music genres, including RnB, pop, and house. The club features a spacious dancefloor and an outdoor terrace with fantastic beach views, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the vibrant scene.
Recommended hotels for your Cala Millor holiday:
3 star: Hipotels Don Juan
4 star: Iberostar Cala Millor – Adults Only
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3. BCM Mallorca, Magaluf
Location: Avinguda de l’Olivera
Open: 11pm to 6am Fri & Sat only
BCM Mallorca is a legendary superclub with a capacity of up to 7,000 people. Known for its international DJs and unforgettable foam parties, this venue promises an immersive experience with its state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems. Keep an eye on their website and social media for information on themed nights.
Recommended hotels for your Magaluf holiday:
3 star: Cook’s Club Calvia Beach
4 star: Melia Calvia Beach
4. Banana Nightclub, Alcudia
Location: Av. Tucà, 1
Open: 10.30pm to 5.30am daily
Banana Nightclub is renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and eclectic music selection. With resident DJs spinning electronic, urban, and Latin beats, this club offers a spacious dancefloor and an outdoor terrace ideal for people-watching or taking a break. For a special night out, consider reserving a VIP spot.
Recommended hotels for your Alcudia holiday:
3 star: Sea Club Alcudia
4 star: Iberostar Ciudad Blanca
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5. Boomerang Nightclub, Magaluf
Location: Carrer Miguel Altoaguirre, 3
Open: 11pm to 6am (summer only)
If you’re after a more laid-back vibe, Boomerang Nightclub is a great choice. Offering a mix of chart hits and dance anthems, it may not be the largest club on the island, but it’s perfect for dancing until dawn. Located in the heart of Magaluf, it’s a great starting or ending point for your night out.
Recommended hotels for your Magaluf holiday:
3 star: BH Mallorca Adults Only
4 star: Dreams Calvia Resort & Spa
Top Tips
Clubbing in Majorca is a unique experience compared to other destinations. Here are some tips to help you make the most of your holiday while staying safe and compliant with local regulations:
- Arrive around opening time to avoid long queues, though the dance floor may be quieter.
- Check the club’s social media for nightly events. If you prefer indie rock, you might want to skip their acid house night!
- Summer temperatures can remain above 20ºC overnight, so stay hydrated, especially if you enjoy cocktails.
- Carry ID at all times. You’re legally required to show it if requested by the police. Forgetting it at the hotel could lead to a visit to the police station.
- Smoking bans in Majorca extend to outdoor terraces and beaches as well as indoor areas.
- Organized pub crawls are banned in Magaluf and Playa de Palma, and off-licences must close by 9.30pm.
- Avoid swimming in the sea after drinking, as it’s unsafe and thieves may target valuables left on the beach.
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