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Your holidays in Majorca don't have to be just about sun, sea and sand, and there's plenty to do on the Spanish island when the sun goes down - especially if you get involved in the local nightlife. Majorca is renowned for having some of the best bars and nightclubs in the region, which continue to attract holidaymakers from all over the world.
Wherever you're staying in Majorca, you can be sure you're not too far from the nightlife. The streets of capital city Palma are flooded with revellers during the high season, where famous international DJs provide the soundtrack for dancing well into the early hours at clubs like Pacha and Tito's. These venues can be great places to relax with friends during the day and enjoy views over the Mediterranean, or to let your hair down later in the evening.
Even if you're not staying in Palma, there's plenty of fun to be had all around Majorca's coast. Those staying in Alcudia can dance the night away at Menta, an innovative nightclub venue designed like a Roman temple that features an open air swimming pool in addition to its seven bars. Illetas isn't a stranger to nightlife either, and you can even dance in a cave when you head to the unique venue of Virtual. While these clubs are welcoming to visitors and locals alike, you will usually be expected to make the effort and dress to impress at Majorca's premier nightclub venues.
Last but certainly not least is Majorca's nightlife capital - vibrant coastal resort Magaluf. There are many places here to enjoy a great night out, including Dorado Night City, which also features entertainment for younger visitors, and Boomerang, which can be a place to see live bands on your Spanish island holiday. The best known of these clubs is BCM, which holds some of the most explosive parties on the island and has attracted some of the world's biggest DJs, including the likes of Tim Westwood and Judge Jules.
If you're thinking of taking cheap holidays to Magaluf this year, there's plenty to see and do, both at night and during the day. The area is home to three of Majorca's best beaches - namely Majorca Beach, Palma Nova and Magaluf Beach itself - and you'll find a wide range of experiences to enjoy the ideal holiday, from wellness spas to water sports activities and air-conditioned shopping centres.
Isla Campbell writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.