The Best Partys and Clubs on the Island
Mallorca’s nightlife: between myth and modernity
Why Mallorca is so popular as a party island
From Ballermann to boutique clubs: the diversity of the party scene
Places you can’t miss: the best places to go out in Mallorca
El Arenal: German-speaking state of emergency
Magaluf: the island’s British party scene
Palma de Mallorca: stylish nightclubs
Cala Rajada: small but full of life
Here’s where the action is: nightclubs, bars and mega parties
BCM Planet Dance
Megapark and Bierkönig
Stylish alternatives to nightclubs in Palma
Pacha Mallorca
Outdoors, on the beach and on a boat: party under the starry sky
Sunset parties and beach clubs
Boat parties around Palma
Unique summer events
Your party trip with Leav: tips for your flight, planning and relaxation
When is the best time to go partying?
Short break or long weekend? Which is more interesting?
Are there parties for over 30s on the island?
How much does nightlife in Mallorca cost on average?
What is the dress code in trendy nightclubs?
Mallorca's Nightlife: Between Myth and Modernity
Why Mallorca is so Popular as a Party Island
When it comes to wild nights out, beach sunsets and dancing the night away, Mallorca is at the forefront. Over the decades, the island has become a true paradise for party lovers, attracting people from all over Europe every year in search of fun. LEAV takes you quickly and comfortably directly to the heart of the action, with direct flights to Palma from various German cities. But what makes Mallorca's nightlife so special?
- A wide variety of options for celebrating: Whether in a large nightclub, a beach bar, an outdoor event or a rustic beer garden, there is something for everyone here.
- Good accessibility: With LEAV, you can reach the island in no time at all; direct flights from Germany make spontaneous trips easy.
- Long party season: From April to October, Mallorca’s nightlife beats non-stop.
- International community: Here you can party with people from all over Europe, from Spain to Germany, Great Britain and Scandinavia.
Mallorca’s nightlife: between myth and modernity
Why Mallorca is so popular as a party island
From Ballermann to boutique clubs: the diversity of the party scene
Places you can’t miss: the best places to go out in Mallorca
El Arenal: German-speaking state of emergency
Magaluf: the island’s British party scene
Palma de Mallorca: stylish nightclubs
Cala Rajada: small but full of life
Here’s where the action is: nightclubs, bars and mega parties
BCM Planet Dance
Megapark and Bierkönig
Stylish alternatives to nightclubs in Palma
Pacha Mallorca
Outdoors, on the beach and on a boat: party under the starry sky
Sunset parties and beach clubs
Boat parties around Palma
Unique summer events
Your party trip with Leav: tips for your flight, planning and relaxation
When is the best time to go partying?
Short break or long weekend? Which is more interesting?
Are there parties for over 30s on the island?
How much does nightlife in Mallorca cost on average?
What is the dress code in trendy nightclubs?
From the Ballermann to the Boutique Club: The Diversity of Partying
Mallorca isn’t just Ballermann, although that’s part of it too. The island offers a surprising variety of options for partying: from quaint bars in the harbour to rooftop bars with sea views and exclusive VIP clubs. Here you can enjoy a festive atmosphere or end the night in style. Palma, in particular, with its trendy venues, elegant cocktails and international crowd, offers a very attractive alternative to the party area of El Arenal.
What’s more, Mallorca has a unique atmosphere. Here, the unbridled joy of a holiday meets an open and relaxed party culture. Whether it’s your first time on the island or you’re a regular visitor, nights in Mallorca will be unforgettable.
Places You Must Visit: The Best Places to Go Out in Mallorca
El Arenal: State of Emergency in German-Speaking Spain
For many, Arenal is the epitome of a party holiday. Few places on the island are so closely associated with German pop music, beer mugs and wild nights. Here you’ll find Megapark and Bierkönig, right next to each other, and the atmosphere is like Oktoberfest on the beach. Ideal for those who like noise, colour and endless fun.
During the day, the crowds head to the beach or the numerous bars and restaurants lining the promenade. In the late afternoon, the music switches from chillout to party mode, with live DJs, entertainment and plenty of pop hits.
Spontaneous polonaise dances and confetti showers are also part of the regular programme.
The Arenal is not subtle, but it is absolutely legendary.
Magaluf: The British Party Zone of the Island
Magaluf, on the west coast, is the British equivalent of El Arenal. Here, electronic beats, neon lights and spectacular shows in nightclubs dominate. The legendary BCM Planet Dance is one of the largest nightclubs in Europe and attracts people from all over the world. Magaluf is perfect for anyone who wants to immerse themselves in the international club scene.
Unlike El Arenal, you’ll find less pop music and more electronic music here, from house to techno and dubstep. The nightclubs are modern, professionally organised and feature international artists. Many organisers offer multi-day event series, so you can enjoy a real party atmosphere. During the day, many partygoers relax on the nearby beach or at the beach bars’ pre-parties before the night begins.
Palma de Mallorca: Go Out on the Town in Style
If you prefer something more elegant, Palma is the place for you. The island’s capital has become a real insider tip for sophisticated evenings, with rooftop bars, exclusive clubs and a chic atmosphere. Here you can relax with a drink at sunset overlooking the harbour or dance the night away in a stylish club.
The nightlife in the winding streets of the old town is particularly exciting.
Small bars with live music, tapas with DJs or elegant nightclubs on hotel rooftops: Palma combines culture and nightlife. Many places are open late, making the capital the ideal choice for those who want to have a quiet dinner or a stroll before going out to party. The crowd is very diverse, ranging from locals to students and travellers aged 30 and over.
Cala Rajada: Small but Full of Life
Cala Rajada is a small but lively town in the northeast of Mallorca. The bar and club scene here is more modest, but by no means boring. Cala Rajada is particularly popular with younger travellers and locals – the atmosphere is warm and somewhat more relaxed than in the big party hotspots.
In the evenings, life pulsates around the harbour, where cocktail bars, music lounges and dance clubs line the streets. Many venues offer happy hours and open terraces with views of the water. Ideal for those who prefer dancing barefoot by the sea to hitting the big clubs. And best of all, you can reach all the hotspots on foot – perfect for spontaneous nights of bar hopping.
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This is Where it's Happening: Clubs, Bars and Mega Partys
BCM Planet Dance
BCM Planet Dance in Magaluf is one of Europe’s most famous clubs. It can accommodate over 4,000 guests and impresses with a spectacular light and laser show, top international DJs and an atmosphere that is second to none. Here you can party until dawn – the music ranges from EDM to house and hip-hop.
The club also hosts regular themed parties, foam cannons and LED storms that send the crowd into ecstasy. The sound system is gigantic, the drinks are ice cold – and if you need a break, there are chill-out zones with a view. A real must for anyone who wants to experience partying on an international level.
Megapark and Bierkönig
The two most famous locations in El Arenal are a must for fans of Schlager music, après-ski hits and party classics. The party starts during the day and continues into the night. The Megapark scores with its open-air area and show stage, while the Bierkönig has countless bars, a great atmosphere and a loyal fan base.
Both clubs are particularly popular with German-speaking guests. You’ll get to see famous Ballermann stars live and sing along to every anthem with hundreds of like-minded people. The atmosphere is relaxed, cheerful and full of energy. Perfect for group trips, stag and hen parties or simply a wild night out with friends.
Stylish Club Alternatives in Palma
Palma was long known for the iconic Club Titos, which shaped the island capital’s nightlife for decades. Even though this club is currently closed, you don’t have to forego stylish partying: the city now offers a variety of modern alternatives that impress with their atmosphere, music and views.
We particularly recommend trendy rooftop bars and clubs such as Kaelum and Social Club Mallorca. Both venues combine a stylish ambience with electronic music and an international crowd. Here you can enjoy elegant nights with urban flair – perfect for those who like it stylish yet lively.
These venues also offer high-quality music and drinks, combined with great views and an urban atmosphere. If you’re looking for elegant nights with DJs and a stylish crowd, you’ll find what you’re looking for here.
Pacha Mallorca
Just like in Ibiza, Pacha Mallorca is synonymous with exclusive clubbing. The club is located in La Porrassa near Magaluf and offers stylish design, high-quality drinks and first-class electronic music. A highlight for anyone looking for that special something.
Pacha attracts an international crowd who value music, atmosphere and style. Especially on weekends, the club transforms into a vibrant world of light, sound and ecstasy. A visit is especially worthwhile for those looking for a glamorous end to their night out. However, there is currently no permanent Pacha in Mallorca. Nevertheless, Pacha events or parties under this label take place regularly on the island – mostly as part of festivals or in cooperation with temporary venues in Magaluf or Palma.
If you fancy this kind of clubbing, it’s worth keeping an eye on the event calendars of summer festivals or beach clubs. There you can also experience parties in the famous Pacha style away from the classic club scene – elegant, electronic, exclusive.
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Open Air, Beach and Boat: Celebrate Under the Open Sky
Sunset Partys and Beach Clubs
What would Mallorca be without its legendary open-air parties? At the island’s beach clubs, you can enjoy the sunset with chill beats and fresh cocktails – often with direct access to the sea.
- Nikki Beach Mallorca (Magaluf): This luxurious beach club combines daytime drinking with relaxed house music, exclusive parties and a white lounge aesthetic right by the sea.
- Purobeach (Palma): Perfect for those who prefer to enjoy the sunset with a cocktail in hand rather than throwing themselves into the party scene.
- Anima Beach (Palma): A relaxed atmosphere, stylish décor and right on the city beach – perfect for a relaxed transition into the night.
Most beach clubs also offer dinner options or after-hours, so you can seamlessly transition from sunbathing to partying.
Boat Partys Around Palma
Partying on the sea has a magic all of its own in Mallorca. Boat parties are the perfect mix of sun, water and good music – with an incomparable feeling of freedom.
- Oceanbeat Mallorca: These parties usually start in the afternoon and offer all-inclusive drinks, loud beats and lots of fun on the high seas.
- Magic Boat Party: With foam cannons, live DJs and sunsets over the water, these tours are legendary.
- White Catamaran Events: Here, the focus is on elegance: lounge music, good food and smaller groups ensure a sophisticated party experience.
Whether you want to dance the night away or just relax, you’ll find the right format here. And jumping into the Mediterranean Sea makes the experience complete.
Unique Series of Events in Summer
In summer, Mallorca’s party scene reaches its peak. International events attract music fans and partygoers from all over the world – many of them open-air.
- Mallorca Live Festival: One of the island’s biggest music festivals with international acts from pop, indie and electro. A must for music fans.
- Full Moon Parties: These take place on secluded beaches or in beach clubs and feature atmospheric decorations, body painting and special lighting concepts.
- Electro Week in Magaluf: Several clubs take part in this week-long event, which features international DJs and exclusive sets.
These events show just how diverse Mallorca’s party scene really is. If you’re on the island at the right time, you’ll experience unforgettable highlights.
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When is the Best Time to Travel for Partys?
If you want to party, you should fly to Mallorca between May and October. The high season in July and August offers the widest choice of parties, but also more crowds. May, June and September are more relaxed and cheaper – perfect for those looking for a balance between action and relaxation. With LEAV, you can find suitable flight connections all year round for your perfect party time.
Short Break or Long Weekend – Which is Better Value for Money?
A party holiday in Mallorca doesn't always have to last a whole week. Thanks to LEAV's direct connections, you can also fly to the island spontaneously for a long weekend. Whether you stay for just two nights or a week, both options have their advantages.
Travel duration Advantages Recommendation for
3 days (weekend) Quick, spontaneous, fewer days off work required Working people with little time
5 days More time to relax, several party locations possible Groups or friends
7+ days Combination of partying and relaxation, time for excursions Intense holiday experiences
Conclusion: LEAV takes you to Mallorca comfortably and reliably – whether you want to party spontaneously or experience the island for a week. The longer you stay, the more you can discover. A weekend is enough for a pure party experience, but a longer stay is worthwhile for more variety.
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FAQ
Are there any parties for people over 30 or older on the island?
Yes! Palma in particular has many stylish lounges, rooftop bars and clubs with a mixed crowd, where older partygoers also feel at home. Beach clubs such as Purobeach also attract a slightly older, more relaxed crowd.
How expensive is nightlife in Mallorca on average?
Prices vary greatly depending on the location. In El Arenal, many venues are inexpensive or have free admission, with drinks starting at €3–5. In Palma or Magaluf, you will pay significantly more for exclusive clubs and cocktails, often €10–20 per drink.
What are the dress codes in the trendy clubs?
In large clubs such as Titos or Pacha, stylish clothing is a must: no flip-flops, swimming shorts or tank tops. In El Arenal, on the other hand, the dress code is more casual, and party shirts are also acceptable.