
Magaluf is probably the most famous resort on the island and attracts young holiday makers from the UK in large numbers due to it's 24/7 nightlife. The town has grown and grown and has merged with many of the local towns such as Palma Nova. There are many luxury hotels and a huge choice of bars and restaurants. Magaluf is a haven for beach and sun lovers and it is very popular even in the winter months for the older generation. Magaluf is a major holiday resort on the Spanish island of Majorca primarily catering for the British package holiday market. Magaluf is in the municipality of Calvià and is situated within a group of towns, primarily Torrenova and Palma Nova. The main airport of Majorca is approximately 24 kilometers (15 mi) away from Magaluf.The resort comprises three main beaches, popular for their white sand: Majorca Beach, Magaluf Beach and Palma Nova Beach. These beaches are lined with small bars and 'tat' shops backed by hotels.

This is a quaint restaurant set just off the beaten track of Magaluf’s nightlife. It serves the most magnificant lamb dishes, with its specialist dish being Lamb Provencale. It is a must visit as it takes you away from all the hustle and bustle of Magaluf’s crowds to create a friendly Spanish atmosphere. Tel: 971 680 267. Calle Galerias Toboso, 07182.

Situated on the Magalluf beach, 5 minutes walk from bars such as the Secret Garden and City lights is where you will find Robinson Crusoe's. On first looking upon the restaurant, you can instantly see where the name fits in. The first level of tables is set a few steps up from the promenade on the terrace. The tables then climb up the stairs until they reach the top. The main bar is down at the bottom surrounded by the low level tables and imitates the little beach huts you see in films like The Beach, with their little thatched roof.