
Royal Beach Club sits on Passeig Marítim in Malgrat de Mar, right on the beachfront. It runs as a daytime sun spot with sunbeds and a bar, then keeps going as a nightclub until the early hours.
The crowd is mostly tourist groups after cheap nightlife. It's one of the few places in town where you can go straight from sunbeds to a dancefloor without changing venue.
It's open every day from 11am. Monday to Saturday it runs until 4:45am. On Sundays it closes at midnight.
Reviews are split. It's rated 2.9 from 53 Google reviews, with a notable chunk of one-star ratings pulling the score down. The DJ comes up most in feedback and divides opinion sharply. Price gets mentioned too, mostly in a positive context. If the music works for you, it's a decent budget option. If it doesn't, there's not much else to keep you here.
The bar is the main draw. Cocktails get called out as a highlight, and the full drinks list covers beer, wine, spirits and soft drinks. Food is also served, so you can eat here if you're staying for the day.
Prices sit at the budget end, in the €10-20 range. That's one of the main reasons people come.
Prices are in the €10-20 range, making it one of the more affordable options in the area. Price gets positive mentions in reviews, which is about the clearest signal you can get.
It's open daily from 11am. Monday to Saturday it stays open until 4:45am. On Sundays it closes at midnight.
Yes, there's a resident DJ. It's the most talked-about feature in reviews, but opinion is firmly split. Some guests enjoy the atmosphere; others find the music a turn-off. Worth checking recent reviews before you go.
Yes, food is served alongside the full bar. It's a dine-in venue, so you can eat and drink through the day before it transitions into a nightclub in the evening.





The DJ is absolutely useless. The music is so incredibly bad that it kills the atmosphere. If you're going to be a mess, skip the club.
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