What to do and see in Magaluf, Balearic Islands: The Best Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers

June 14, 2021 Enriqueta Cusson

Magaluf (/mæɡəˈluːf/, Catalan: [məɣəˈluf], Spanish: [maɣaˈluf]), often humourously called Shagaluf in reference to its reputation, is a major holiday resort on the Spanish island of Majorca, primarily catering to the British, Russian, Irish, German, and Scandinavian package holiday market. Magaluf is in the municipality of Calvià and is situated within a group of towns, primarily Torrenova and Palma Nova. Son Sant Joan Airport – Majorca's main airport – is 24 kilometres (15 mi) from Magaluf.
Restaurants in Magaluf

1. Bladerunner

Excellent
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5.0 based on 487 reviews

Bladerunner

Two hour Jet Boat excursion round the South West coast of Mallorca. Thrill ride, cliff jumping and a stop for swimming and snorkelling. All equipment included in the price and the drinks are unlimited and included in the price too!

2. Big Blue Diving

Excellent
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5.0 based on 515 reviews

Big Blue Diving

Our PADI/ SSI Platinum Dive Center is under German-Swiss management and is a perfect destination for divers - from beginners to advanced divers ! Relaxed atmosphere, quality, highest standards in diving and the best service in our diving school is what our team guarantee at all times. Big Blue Diving Mallorca has already received several awards at regular customer reviews and is the ideal base for a wonderful experience, varied and exciting dive sites whilst being relaxed and comfortable. Diving in Mallorca offers everything the divers heart desires. Magnificent underwater landscapes with excellent visibility, magical mystical caves and wrecks are ready to be discovered. Non certified divers have the opportunity to start their diving career in doing a "Discover Scuba Diving Program" with us! A great fun and a fantastic experience!

3. Wave House

Avenida Magaluf 18 Calvia Beach Resort, 07181 Magaluf, Calvia, Majorca Spain +34 971 17 00 16 [email protected] http://www.wavehousemallorca.com/es/parque-acuatico-en-mallorca.html#
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 295 reviews

Wave House

Wave House Mallorca is the first leisure venue in Europe and fifth in the world of the signature Wave House. Wave House Mallorca offers an exclusive place at the beachfront that captures the essence of the Californian beach lifestyle with a touch of Balearic taste. This wonderful venue have two spectacular artificial waves, bars and restaurants, Bali beds, unique shops and the great Sol Wave House Hotel. Free entrance* All welcome! TO KNOW BEFORE RIDE It's required to bring ID, passport or driving license. The first time you ride the wave, you have to fill and sign a waiver document. Underage must be accompanied by an adult who will be responsible for the child and fill / sign the document. You must be more than 107 cm for surfing on a bodyboard (lying) You must be more than 133 cm in stand up surfing (stand up)

Reviewed By freekitesurf - Majorca, Spain

It was so amazing place with the best view first line. The Apto it was so confortable with all new and fresh. Victor give as great attention with everything. The pools were not open, but we took some others with the company. The beach it's so beautiful with a nice island in the middle looks like paredise. The place to enjoy front beach it's Bondi Beach.. We enjoy the music food and cocktails.. Hope will be coming soon

4. Katmandu Park

Avenida Pere Vaquer Ramis 9, 07181 Magaluf, Calvia, Majorca Spain +34 971 13 46 60 [email protected] https://www.katmandupark.com
Excellent
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4.0 based on 3,450 reviews

Katmandu Park

Adventure awaits at Katmandu Park(R) in Mallorca, Spain. Step into a mythical world of unexpected adventure, exciting rides, epic 4D encounters and splash park chills! From enchanting family fun to mind-blowing adventures for thrill seekers-everyone finds endless freedom to play with flexible ticketing options. Located in the heart of Calvia Beach and only 250 metres from the sea, experience Katmandu Park where the imaginary comes to life!

Reviewed By jomS4497AH

Got a great deal with our TUI reps so got unlimited rides for €27 for adults €20 for the kids. Got a taxi from Santa Ponsa for only €9 so was cheap there was loads for the kids to go on so they were very happy,crazy golf took ages because there were so many people playing but was 18 holes and a laugh. There is a soft play area for the kids they are given a vest with a number on the staff take your number so you can leave them for an hour and a half in a safe environment so you can enjoy the sun and a drink with partner that was cool. I don’t recommend the snack shack food wasn’t very nice bit expensive and cold. All in all we had a good day and when you go In the crazy house there is a fab photographer to take your picture and they are good €7 each,gift shop is a tad expensive we picked up 2 teddy’s of the main attraction for €64 but they are memories to keep forever.

5. Bcm Planet Dance

Magalluf Av S'Olivera, s/n, Magaluf, Calvia, Majorca Spain +34 625 59 72 56 http://www.bcmplanetdance.com/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 734 reviews

Bcm Planet Dance

Reviewed By Jade1497

When we attended this nightclub I was using a wheelchair we had hired from our hotel due to me being on crutches from recent surgery. I was worried there would be little for us to do during our 2 weeks in Magaluf, however our hotel assured us that BCM nightclub was worth it. We spent 80 Euros each for 3 nights to come to the club which is all inclusive drinks once inside, the first night we decided to attend would be to go to the foam party. At the time the lift wasn't working right so the bouncers carried me down the stairs in the wheelchair and told us to inform them anytime we needed to go to the loo as they would ensure we could use the disabled facilities. They allowed me to go down the stairs into the main bit with my wheelchair to be able to take part in the foam party, after the event I was carried out of the nightclub so that we could go back to the hotel. The second time we attended was upstairs where we went to watch Danny Howard and again we were treated the same and had a good laugh and stayed till the end at 6am, we were this time allowed in the lift and the bouncer we were with told us about how the club has a capacity of 5,000 people and they usually see up to 4,000 during summer and hit capacity when David Guetta played, he told us this was quiet season with around 1,000 people arriving to the club. The final night we attended was to the paint party, this was probably our best night as we were able to speak to Ryan Miles who allowed us to take a photo with him. One of the dancers came over to us ad had a good chat with us and a laugh, she ensured that again the bouncers would get us into the main bit to enjoy the paint party at the side of the stage. All the dancers got us involved and made sure that we ended up full of paint too!! I would say this was the best nightclub we have ever been to and we had a really good time due to being allowed to attend in my wheelchair it was one of the best holidays me and my partner have ever had!

6. Western Water Park

Cala Figuera to Sa Porrasa Road, 07182 Magaluf, Calvia, Majorca Spain +34 971 13 12 03 http://www.westernpark.com/
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
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3.5 based on 2,133 reviews

Western Water Park

Reviewed By Ariesjlou - Suffolk, United Kingdom

We visited on our last day of holiday, we had a fab time. Being high season some of the queues were a bit crazy and I’m not entirely sure that the queue jump is run fairly on some of the rides, we didn’t get fast pass added on as it had already cost a lot for the tickets, I think it was going to be around another 64 euros for fast pass for 4 of us. We took our own food and drink, they have plenty of lockers which do require a deposit of I believe 10 euros and also a fee that they keep of 5 euros. The lockers are a decent size though so we had one between the 4 of us. **Just a little tip, the floors and fake grass are extremely hot so wear water shoes that you can keep on or you will burn the soles of your feet! They sell them in the shop there, we’d bought some before holiday but stupidly left them at the hotel that day!** Will definitely go back here if we ever return to Majorca

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