Magaluf FAQs

About your booking

The day before you arrive Magaluf, your rep will text you with all the information you need including the collection point and the time to meet. This one wristband will grant you entry into all of the events in the Magaluf Ultimate Events Package.

The day before you arrive in Magaluf, your rep will text you with all the information you need including the collection point and the time to meet.
This one wristband will grant you entry into your chosen events in the Magaluf Essentials Events Package.

Please note: we do not take payments automatically. You’ll receive reminders when a payment is due, and you can log in to pay at your convenience.

You can check how much you have left to pay and make payments at any time by logging into your account area.

Please add any additional guests/ any missing details in your account area – the sooner you do it, the better!

My Account Area

If you miss your wristband collection due to your arrival time and have an event on that day/night, there is no need to worry. Your rep team will be on the door at every event to guarantee your entry, then you can attend your wristband collection at the next available slot. Your rep will message you the day before with all the information you need!

Below is the link to our Magaluf Events Calendar that will show you a breakdown of your events including the location, times and line-ups. Just make sure you click on the month you are going and then you will find your specific dates.

Magaluf Events Calendar

You will also be able to see all your allocated events once the Party Hard Travel App* is launched for Summer 2026.

*The app is not yet live for this summer, you will get a message when we need you to download the app and any steps that will follow to help us with your booking and get you sorted for your week full of events!

Ocean Beats Boat runs multiple times a week which means you will be assigned your day to attend, this is accessible to you on the app* – if you have any concerns please tell your rep team at your wristband collection.

Your wristband will grant you access to ONE boat and be cautious the boats do sell out, so make sure you don’t miss it because you won’t be assigned another one!

*The app is not yet live for this summer, you will get a message when we need you to download the app and any steps that will follow to help us with your booking and get you sorted for your week full of events!

Here’s what we have announced in the Magaluf Ultimate Events Package.

Magaluf is super relaxed, but here’s what actually matters:

Strip Bars

Anything goes.
Shorts, tees, co-ords, dresses…it’s all good.

Bigger clubs

Not strict, but aim for tidy casual.

  • Trainers are fine
  • Swimwear alone isn’t allowed
  • No topless entry for guys
  • No messy flip-flops

Beach clubs / boats

Swimwear + cover-ups are perfect.
Take sunglasses you’re not emotionally attached to.

Also if you have your events booked make sure you check out if your event has any specific dress code as Agenda Beach Club Party is an all black dress code and The White Party…you guessed it, is an all white dress code!

Unfortunately you have to be 18 years old to be able to book Magaluf with us. If you’re 17 years old check out our other destinations: Albufeira, Kavos, Malia, Malta and Zante.

Just drop us an email at info@partyhardtravel.com
Please bare in mind there may be an admin cost for changes/a cancellation fee.

Contact us at info@partyhardtravel.com for more info on VIP options, this will also be an option in your account area for Summer 2026 so just bare with us and you can book that extra special treat at one of the hottest events very soon!

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About Magaluf

Magaluf is one of Europe’s most iconic party resorts, think HUGE clubs, beach bars, neon lights, endless deals and the kind of nights out you’ll laugh about for years.

Everything centres around:

The Magaluf Strip (Punta Ballena)

This is where the chaos happens. Wall-to-wall bars, PRs everywhere, cheap drinks, loud music and one of the craziest atmospheres in Europe.

BCM Complex

One of the most famous superclubs in Europe. If you’re coming to Magaluf to party properly, BCM is a MUST.

Beachfront Bars

More chilled but still lively which is perfect for pres, sunset cocktails or recovering before round two.

Party Hard Tip:
Start with pres on the beach → hit the Strip → end the night at Mansion Night Club.

Palma Airport is around 25–30 minutes from Magaluf, so the transfer is nice and quick.

You’ve got a few options:

Private transfers:
Best for groups. Cheap when you split the cost and it drops you straight at your hotel or apartment.

Shared shuttles:
Budget-friendly but slower because they stop at multiple hotels. Fine if you’re saving money but not ideal if you’re desperate to get straight to the pool or first bar.

Taxis/Ubers:
Easy and quick. Usually around €35–€45 depending on time of day. Agree a rough fare before jumping in.

Buses:
The cheapest option, but it involves a change in Palma city so it’s not the easiest when you’re travelling with suitcases and a week’s worth of outfits.

Best option for party holidays?
Private transfer every time.

You’ll get there fastest, there’s no waiting around, and you can split the cost with people you meet at the airport or on the plane.

Magaluf is one of the biggest party resorts in Europe and generally safe, but there are a few things to keep in mind:

The Strip gets wild late at night
Especially after 1–2am. Expect crowds, music and a lot of drunk people.

Pickpockets can operate in busy bars and clubs
Keep your phone secure and turn on Find My iPhone just in case.

Don’t leave bags unattended on the beach
Day or night — they will disappear.

Watch out for street sellers
They’ll try selling drinks, sunglasses or random stuff. Just ignore and keep walking.

Stay with your group
Magaluf nights can get chaotic, so apps like Life360 can help keep everyone together.

Stick together, stay aware of your stuff and you’ll have zero issues.

Yes.

The Balearic tourist tax applies in Magaluf and most of Mallorca.

You’ll usually pay around €2–€4 per person per night, depending on the hotel category and time of year.

It’s normally paid when you check in at the hotel, so make sure someone in the group has a card ready.

Alongside your normal holiday bits:

  • EU plug adapters (not UK plugs!)
  • Beach shoes if you’re hitting the rocky coves, I don’t think the Primark sandals will be your best friend for this one
  • Portable/Hand held fan – Spain hits 30°C+ easy and you don’t want to waste your time getting all fresh and ready to head out to be hit with unbearable sweat in places you didn’t realise you could even sweat
  • Mini first aid bits for nightlife-related injuries, there will be pharmacies and doctors available but it’s usually more expensive in destination so make sure you are a little prepared to save some extra money
  • Spare outfits (nights get messy)
  • Cross-body bag for nights on The Strip, keep that phone out of your back pocket and instead zipped away in a trusty bag
  • A hoodie/light layer – evenings can get breezy out of peak season and there is nothing worse than being chilly on your holiday
  • Bug spray + plug-ins

Magaluf is cheap, especially compared to Ibiza or Malta.

Drinks

  • Strip bars: €2–€5
  • Event drinks: €6–€10
  • Budget €50-80 per night if attending events

Food

  • Pizza slices: €3
  • Most meals: ~€15
  • Budget €30 per day if eating out daily

Daily budget guide

  • Budget trip: ~€70/day
  • Standard trip: ~€95/day

Extras to factor in:

  • VIP upgrades
  • Beach beds
  • Speedboat hire

Zante runs on holiday time:

  • Bars often go until 3–4am
  • Clubs go until 5–6am
  • The Strip starts getting busy around 10–11pm
  • Peak time = midnight to 3am

You won’t struggle to find something happening…ever.

Just a few things to keep the week running smoothly:

Public drinking rules exist
You can drink around the resort but don’t get too rowdy or police may step in.

Balcony safety is taken seriously
Jumping between balconies or into pools can get you kicked out of hotels.

Noise rules apply in hotels and apartments
Especially early morning.

Don’t buy random drinks from street sellers
Stick to proper bars and clubs.

Respect hotel staff and security
They deal with thousands of party tourists every week.

Behave just enough to avoid trouble and the week will be elite.