I have been to magaluff many times, in fact I will be going myself in Aug, staying in the Tripico. There are many bars there, most of the bars there are english owned.
I HIGHLY recommend going to see Pirates but do NOT buy from your holiday rep. as they WILL over charge you, go to one of the exchange desks, or go to Pirates itself.. it's located past Mickey Mouse amusements, walk past them keeping them on the right hand side, and you walk past some hotels, and infront looks like barren land, turn Left there and follow the road to the right, it's a 5-10 minutes walk from the Mickey Mouse Amusements.
BCM (not BJM) is the biggest club there, it's got 3 locations (2 in BCM square and another across town) it's something like €25-€30 to get in but once in it's free drinks all night (or at least it was last year when I was thinking of going (I'm 27 now btw). you can pay at any of the locations and walk in and out of the 3 all night without having to pay again.
2006-06-18 11:20:39
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answered by Hazza 3
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Magalluf is a popular holiday resort on the Island of Majorca which is part of the islands known as the Balearic Islands, often misspelled as Magaluf (note the missing double l). Magalluf is in the municipality of Calvia and is situated on the south coast, sandwiched between Cala Vinyes and Palma Nova.
The nearest airport to Magalluf is Son Sant Joan Airport, which is approximately 15 miles (24 km) away and a 30 minute taxi ride.
The majority of the Magalluf hotels are on the outskirts of the resort and in neighbouring Palma Nova. Magalluf has a sandy beach which gets really busy during the summer months and there are a number of water parks packed full of adrenaline so it is not only a rawdy resort but catered for the family.
There are plenty of shops mingled in with all the nightlife in Magalluf as well as plenty of places to relax, watch the children play in the sun and water resorts to keep the children amused
You can find more information on:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magaluf
2006-06-19 09:38:49
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answered by eve_dublin_06 2
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Everyone gets into the clubs in Magaluf regardless of age.
2006-06-18 00:27:45
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answered by monkeyface 7
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magaluf is not as big as you might think, it only takes 10 Min's to walk the length of it,the plus side is that it joins onto Palma Nova,beach is o.k nightlife is only in one area called the square
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answered by Anonymous
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lived there 3 years
2006-06-18 23:02:29
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answered by GRUMPY /UK 5
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Nothing different to other places for holidaying around Mediterranean Sea, this part of Palma de Mallorca is mostly occupied by English tourists, next part of city for Germans, next for...etc. Spaniards have everything for everyone, discos, pubs, beaches as elsewhere. Happy holiday
2006-06-18 00:44:52
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answered by Margaret golden girl 3
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its called shhaggalouf now,and im sure u know what i mean. just watch where ur daughters go,as for the 13 year old. u should NOT be letting her go anywhere near clubs!!!! what are u thinking about???
2006-06-18 22:49:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Yup! been there got the t-shirt and read the book. Lots to do for all ages. Ejnoy your hols.
2006-06-18 01:51:50
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answered by Only Asking 2
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the 16 year old might be able depending on how old she looks but I find it highly unlikely the 13 year old would be able to
2006-06-18 00:22:03
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answered by madge 51 6
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BJM's for night club , Baco's for family pub, with music everynight....I am so jealous, look on line too
2006-06-18 00:19:46
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answered by peter_bain2003 3
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