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Have a ball on a Mallorca group holiday
Bring the whole gang for a big group holiday in Mallorca. This Mediterranean island is a great choice for travelling in a group. You can spend your days chilling out on white sand beaches, then hit the bars in the evening. Stay together in a gorgeous villa with a pool, or choose some cool city centre accommodation to make the most of the nightlife. Mallorca is waiting for you!
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Why should I go on a group holiday to Mallorca?
Some people would say that a Mallorca group holiday is a true rite of passage. With its amazing nightlife and beautiful beaches, the island is a popular choice for stag and hen parties. It's also a good choice if you're looking to get away with a large family or a group of adult friends. There's enough variety to keep everyone happy: you can spend the morning at a golf club while your friends relax on the beach or visit a waterpark, and then all meet up again for lunch. Don't think that a group trip to Mallorca means wild nightlife, either. For something different, why not get the whole extended family together and spend Christmas in Mallorca?
Where in Mallorca should we stay?
It's worth looking at villas in Majorca that will be big enough for your entire group. If you're planning to travel during peak season, this will probably mean booking well in advance. During your group trip to Mallorca, you'll find plenty of options for where to stay. The island's capital, Palma, is the obvious choice if you want nightlife. Alcúdia is a better option for relaxation on the beach, while Pollença offers great hiking and charming coves. In the south of the island, Santanyí is ideal for nature lovers, thanks to its natural parks and superb water for snorkelling and swimming.
The best activities for large groups
Spend a day at the beach
You're going to a Mediterranean island, so your group getaway in Mallorca simply must include time on the beach. Cala Formentor, in the north of the island, has beautiful water and fine sand. There are also hiking trails nearby, so if any members of your group have itchy feet, they'll be able to keep busy while you sunbathe. Cala Mesquida has shallow water and is extremely large, giving you plenty of space for beach volleyball. Near Palma, Cala Major has a fun vibe. You'll find options here for renting kayaks, jet skis and other watersports equipment.
Rent a boat for a great day out
One of the best things about travelling in a large group is the chance to enjoy activities that would be too expensive alone. Boat hire is a great choice. You'll find lots of options to rent a boat in Palma, as well as in other ports around the island. There are some boats available even without a boating licence. You can choose if you want to steer and sail yourself, or if you would like the services of a skipper. Generally, sailboats and fishing boats are cheaper, while motorboats will cost more. For something really special, try renting a llaüt, the traditional Mallorcan fishing vessel.
Hit the bars for an unforgettable night
Visiting Mallorca for a stag or hen do? You're bound to want to experience some of the island's famous nightlife. Magaluf is infamous for its wild clubs and is enormously popular with British visitors. If you'd rather skip the strip, try La Lonja, where you'll often find live music in different genres like rock and jazz. The neighbourhood of Santa Catalina is known for its early-opening bars and clubs. There, the party starts as early as 4:30 pm, so if you want a few wild hours without sacrificing your sleep, it's a good choice.
Enjoy a taste of luxury at a beach club
Mallorca's beach clubs are growing in popularity, and they're a top choice for a memorable day. In Palma, Anima Beach is known for its luxurious surroundings, while Purobeach offers morning and afternoon yoga sessions, and attracts visitors who want to focus on wellbeing. In the south west of the island, UM Beach Club has gorgeous wooden installations and relaxing Bali beds, perfect for chilling out beside the pool. Head north to the Royal Beach Gastrosenses Club if you're looking for a gourmet break. The restaurant here focuses on the freshest local produce.