The 5 Best Nightclubs in Magaluf

The best nightclubs in Magaluf: BCM, Tito's, Boomerang, Carwash and SOHO. Map of the Strip, real prices and complete guide to Magaluf.

Magaluf needs no introduction: it is the epicentre of partying in the Balearic Islands and one of the most well-known nightlife destinations in the Mediterranean. If you're looking for the best clubs in Magaluf, this guide saves you from scrolling through TikTok comparing lists: here are the five venues that are really making waves in the area in 2026, what the Magaluf Strip is like inside, what that MCP is that they'll be trying to sell you at every doorway, and how much a big night out really costs. Spoiler: Magaluf caters for everyone, from the student on a tight budget to the stag or hen party with a bottle table – the offerings are designed to fit everyone in.

Ranking: The 5 best nightclubs in Magaluf

1. BCM Mallorca

To say Magaluf is practically to say BCM. BCM is one of the largest superclubs in the world: a capacity of 5,000 people, multiple rooms and floors, and a line-up of international DJs that puts the club back on DJ Mag's annual «Top 10 World» list every summer. The main room is brutal — giant screens, festival-level lighting and laser production, and sound designed to move thousands of people at once. The high season runs from April to September. It opens at 11:00 PM and closes at 6:00 AM, practically every night of the summer. Tickets range from €30 to €80 or more depending on the line-up.

  • Capacity: up to 5,000 people
  • Operating hours: 23:00 – 06:00
  • Ticket price: €30-80 depending on the event
  • Music: EDM, house, techno, commercial — depends on the DJ
  • Ideal for: nights with international DJs, large events, group trips

2. Tito’s Calvià Beach

Tito's Calvià Beach is integrated into the BCM complex, located on the lower floor. The programming features international hits and sessions with renowned DJs, and the atmosphere is a bit more refined than the main BCM dance floor. It's the perfect option if you want a club night experience but with moments of fresh air and drinks.

  • Location: BCM complex, Calvià Beach
  • Club with an outdoor terrace
  • Music: international hits, dance, house
  • Ideal for: slightly more premium evenings

3. Boomerang

Boomerang has been operating for over 20 years right on the Magaluf Strip, within the clubbing complex known as MCP, and has earned its title as one of Magaluf's most consistently packed nightclubs. The music is commercial dance and reggaeton, with resident DJs who are well-known in the area, and the programme includes everything from «workers parties» (famous for their intensity) to occasional appearances by British TV celebrities.

  • Location: Punta Ballena (Strip), Magaluf
  • Music: commercial dance, reggaeton, commercial house
  • Ideal for: pure strip ambiance, unpretentious energetic party

4. Carwash

Carwash is the club that has taken the crown for themed parties in Magaluf. The two standout nights are the Foam Party (foam up to the ceiling) and the Paint Party (everyone covered in UV paint under neon lights). If you’ve seen those videos on social media of people dancing covered in foam or fluorescent paint in Magaluf, there’s an 80% chance it’s Carwash. It’s part of the Magaluf Club Pass (MCP) and, if you’re coming with a group of young people on a stag or hen do or a school-leavers’ trip, it’s practically a must-visit.

  • Location: Punta Ballena (Strip), Magaluf
  • Theme club
  • Star Parties: Foam Party, Paint Party
  • Ideal for: hen and stag parties, young groups, a «what happens in Magaluf» atmosphere»

5. SOHO Magaluf

SOHO is the newest addition to the Magaluf Strip and has positioned itself as the area's most modern and «VIP-friendly» option. A sophisticated design, reserved tables with bottle service, laser shows and a slightly more adult profile than the rest of the Strip. It's still Magaluf — energy and volume — but with a more elegant wrapper. It is also part of the Magaluf Club Pass.

  • Location: Punta Ballena (Strip), Magaluf
  • Modern club with visual production
  • Music: House, EDM, Commercial with DJ sets
  • Ideal for: reserved table with a group, premium atmosphere within Magaluf

How is the Magaluf Strip organised and what is the MCP?

Before heading down to Magaluf, it's worth getting to grips with the map. The vast majority of the nightlife is concentrated on Punta Ballena, a 1.2 km street that in summer functions as a single, open-air dance floor: over 50 bars, music bars, and clubs in a row, with no gaps, with people moving from one venue to another all night long. This is what is internationally known as the Magaluf Strip.

Within the Strip, the five venues known as MCP (Magaluf Club Pass) operate in a coordinated manner. The MCP is a single pass that grants unlimited access to SOHO, Bananas, Tokio Joes (specialising in hip-hop and R&B), Carwash and Honeys, and is sold as a multi-night bundle. For a group coming for several days, it works out much more cost-effective than paying individual entry to each venue.

BCM and Tito's are located off the Strip, in the Calvià Beach resort area, and have their own ticketing. Many people combine a night on the Strip with a final party at BCM: starting with drinks in Punta Ballena, heading to Carwash or Boomerang around 1:00-2:00 AM, and finishing the night at BCM until 6:00 AM is practically the classic itinerary.

How much does a night out in Magaluf cost?

Magaluf has a reputation for being a cheap area, but the reality is nuanced. A realistic breakdown of what a standard night would cost in 2026:

ConceptApproximate price
MCP club entry loose (Carwash, SOHO...)€15 – €25
BCM Entrance (Resident DJ)€30 – €50
BCM Entry (Major international DJ)€50 – €80
Pase into MCP (several nights, several clubs)€50 – €90
Standard cup at club€10 – €14
Premium cocktail€14 – €18
Table with bottle (small group)€250 – €500
Large VIP desk (BCM, SOHO)€800 – €2,000

Promotions on the horizon and drinks packages are common, especially at the start of the season (May-June). Boat party packages, which many book in Magaluf, cost between €35 and €80 and include a boat with an open bar + nightclub entry to an associated club. For young groups on a tight budget, MCP combined with happy hours in bars on the Strip is the most efficient option; reserved tables and bottle service are for groups with more room in their budget.

What to do after 6:00 PM in Magaluf? Afters, boat parties and the beach

When the clubs close at 6:00 AM, the night in Magaluf doesn't quite end. There's a semi-official circuit of after-parties and beach events that prolong the revelry into the morning, especially in July and August. Boat parties are usually in the afternoon-evening (approximately 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM) – perfect for kicking off the next day non-stop – and the Calvià Beach Club area functions as a pool party from early on until sunset. If you're staying in Magaluf and have some leeway, stringing together a night at BCM + a few hours of sleep + a pool party + a new round on the Strip is perfectly feasible. Coping with that pace for several nights in a row is another matter entirely.

If at any point during your trip you fancy changing zones and experiencing more tranquil or sophisticated scenes, then in Alcudia you have the party of the north of the island and in Andratx the most exclusive face of the southwest.

Tips for not messing up in Magaluf

  1. Purchase the MCP in advance if you are staying more than one night. Individually, single tickets add up very quickly; the pass saves money and, above all, queues.
  2. Keep an eye on the dress code at BCM and SOHO. It's not Andratx, but you won't get into the big clubs in flip-flops and swimwear either. Long trousers or a dress and closed shoes are still the safe bet at the door.
  3. Don't drink street shots. The Strip is full of touts offering «shots for €1» in dodgy bars. The rule is simple: if you don't see the drink being made, don't drink it.
  4. Book a return taxi in advance. From 5:00 onwards it's a real battle for cars. Order an Uber/Cabify with plenty of leeway or arrange a service with the hotel for closing time.
  5. Watch out for the age limit: in many clubs, it's 21. At BCM and the VIP areas of SOHO, the minimum age is above the standard 18. Always have your ID card or passport handy.
  6. If you're coming from Palma or Andratx, consider spending a night in Magaluf. Getting a taxi back to Palma at 6:00 AM from Magaluf will easily set you back €30-40, and transfers to other areas could double that.

Frequently asked questions about nightclubs in Magaluf

Which is the best nightclub in Magaluf?

The best nightclub in Magaluf is BCM Mallorca: it has a capacity of 5,000 people, features international DJs, and is recognised every year by DJ Mag as one of the best clubs in the world. If you're looking for the most complete Magaluf nightlife experience, BCM is a safe bet. Tito’s Calvià Beach (in the same complex) is the best alternative, and on the Strip, Boomerang and Carwash are the heavyweights.

What is the Magaluf Club Pass or MCP?

The Magaluf Club Pass (MCP) is a unique pass that offers unlimited access to five clubs on the Magaluf Strip: SOHO, Bananas, Tokio Joes, Carwash, and Honeys. It's designed for visitors staying for multiple nights and allows entry and exit from all five clubs without paying individual entry fees each time. It typically costs between €50 and €90, depending on the duration and season, and can be purchased online or at physical locations on the Strip.

Where is the Magaluf Strip?

The Magaluf Strip is officially on Punta Ballena street, an avenue of about 1.2 km that concentrates over 50 bars, music bars, and nightclubs. It starts in the upper part of Magaluf and descends towards the beach. It's the street you see in all the Magaluf TikTok videos in the summer: full of people from 10 PM to 6 AM, promoters at the entrance, neon lights, and music blaring.

How much does it cost to get into BCM?

Entry to BCM costs between €30 and €50 for resident DJs and standard events, and can rise to €60-€80 (or more) when there's a big international lineup. Buying online in advance is usually cheaper than paying on the door and, for some events, guarantees entry as they sell out. There are also packages that include a boat party + entry to BCM, costing around €70-€100, which are an interesting option for visitors staying for a couple of days.

What is the legal age to enter nightclubs in Magaluf?

The standard minimum age for entry into Magaluf nightclubs is 18, with an original ID card or passport (photocopies are not accepted). At BCM and in VIP areas of some clubs like SOHO, the age may be raised to 21. If you are coming with a mixed-age group, it is advisable to check the venue's age limit beforehand, especially for special events with international DJs, where entry rules are stricter.

Palma Events: complete your night in Mallorca, even outside of Magaluf

Magaluf is the capital, but the party in Mallorca doesn't end in Punta Ballena. Palma Events organises some of the island's most recognized sessions each week — Lunatics on Fridays at Sala Luna (Santa Catalina, Palma), Unifest on Saturdays in Lunita (Can Pastilla), Tribu Sunset Party Sundays at afternoon drinks, Boutique at Mar Salada and much more. Check all events in Mallorca access the 7 best nightclubs in Mallorca to have the full map. And if you'd like to book advance tickets or arrange a large group, write to us from the contact page.

Contact Palma Events to solve doubts, consult information about events or ask for help about parties, tickets and plans to go out in Mallorca.
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