Magaluf is a major holiday restort on Majorca especially popular with British, Russian and Scandinavian package holidayers. The resort is well known as a stag-weekend and package-holiday destination for visitors looking for sun, sea and a wild nightlife. Magaluf features often in the British press, especially because of the binge drinking culture that thrieves amongst the young Britons visiting the resort. However there has been a push in recent years by major hotel chains and the local council to take Magaluf more upmarket, and more mature visitors as well as families are returning to the resort.
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Palma’s city airport (PMI IATA) is the major airport in Mallorca, and has daily flights from many European cities on national and budget carriers. The airport is roughly 20 minutes by car, a taxi costs roughly €30 and many tour operators arrange transfers from the airport.
There are frequent buses from Palma de Mallorca, operated by TIB. Journey time is about 35 minutes.
- Pirates Adventure. Pirate-themed music and gymnastic extravanganza – evening shows have an adult flavour from €30.
- [dead link]Booze Cruise. Cruise around the island on board a catamaran with a well-stocked bar. Evening cruises tend to be monopolised by tour operators
- Aqualand Waterpark.
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