Beach clubs in Mallorca
A full guide to Mallorca's beach club scene, from Palma's waterfront to Alcudia's northern coast.

Mallorca has 23 beach clubs in Mallorca worth knowing about. They range from casual beachfront spots with €10 sunbeds to luxury venues where a Balinese daybed runs €200 or more.
Ratings across these clubs sit between 3.8 and 4.9 stars, backed by more than 35,000 Google reviews. Price levels go from budget-friendly € to premium €€€€. Most clubs open between April and October, though a few along the Palma waterfront stay open year-round.
The scene is spread across the island. Spain's largest Balearic island has beach clubs clustered around Palma and the southwest coast, with a strong showing in the north around Alcudia and Can Picafort. The east coast around Cala Millor has a smaller but solid selection. Palma's official tourism portal is a useful starting point if you're planning a wider trip.
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Anima Beach Palma

Anima Beach Palma sits on Ca'n Pere Antoni beach in Palma with direct views of the cathedral. It's the most reviewed beach club on the island with 9,643 Google reviews and a 3.8 rating. The location alone makes it one of Palma's most popular spots.
Balinese sunbeds, cocktails, and international cuisine are the main draw. There's a VIP lounge area for groups. The waterfront setting with the cathedral backdrop is hard to beat for photos.
Prices are moderate at €€. Reservations are accepted and recommended for weekends. The club is right on the Palma promenade, so it's easy to walk to from the old town.
With nearly 10,000 reviews, opinions are mixed. Most guests love the setting and drinks. Some flag inconsistent service during peak hours. It's the kind of place where the view does a lot of the work.
Anssia Gastrobeach Club Palma

Anssia Gastrobeach Club Palma is on the Portitxol promenade with views across the Bay of Palma. It pulls 4.1 stars from 2,745 reviews. The vibe is relaxed by day, livelier at sunset when the DJs start.
Sushi is a highlight here, mentioned in 53 reviews. Cocktails get 69 mentions. Beach chairs are the most talked-about feature at 142 mentions, so expect the sunbed setup to be a core part of the experience. The food leans Mediterranean with some Asian influence.
Pricing is €€€. Reservations are recommended, especially for sunset sessions. There's parking, WiFi, and a kids' area. The cathedral views from the promenade add to the appeal.
Assaona Gastrobeach Club Palma

Assaona Gastrobeach Club Palma also sits on the Portitxol promenade, just along from Anssia. It scores 4.0 from 2,800 Google reviews. Mediterranean fusion is the kitchen's focus, and the Balinese sunbeds are a signature touch.
Cocktails on the waterfront are what most guests come for. The club stays open year-round, which is unusual for Mallorca. That makes it one of the few options during the off-season.
Pricing is €€€. Reservations and parking are available. If you're choosing between Anssia and Assaona, they're different enough in menu and vibe to try both.
Purobeach Palma

Purobeach Palma is the Puro Hotels group's flagship venue near Cala Estancia. It holds 4.2 stars from 3,160 Google reviews. The pool is a major draw, mentioned in 109 reviews. Cocktails (107 mentions) and sunsets (102 mentions) round out the experience.
The music is what sets the tone. Puro runs its own record label, and the lounge sets are part of the brand. Hammocks and deck chairs line the pool terrace, and the atmosphere leans sophisticated without being stuffy.
Pricing is €€€. There's live music, WiFi, parking, and a kids' area. Reservations are a good idea, especially for weekend afternoons. It's about 15 minutes from Palma centre.
Karisma Beach Club

Karisma Beach Club is on Platja de Palma and holds the second-highest rating on this list at 4.9 stars from 124 reviews. Cocktails dominate the review tags with 29 mentions. Croquettes (11 mentions) are a popular food pick.
There's a DJ and the dining is solid. The team gets regular praise. It's a smaller, more personal venue compared to the mega-clubs along this strip.
Pricing is €€. Parking is available and it's wheelchair accessible. A strong pick if you want quality over scale on Platja de Palma.
Xhaman Beach Club

Xhaman Beach Club is also on Platja de Palma, just down the strip from Karisma. It scores 4.7 stars from 106 reviews. Music is the main talking point with 25 review mentions. The DJ sets and palm-tree setting give it a tropical feel.
Cocktails, atmosphere, and energy all come up regularly in reviews. It's a smaller venue that punches above its weight on vibe.
Pricing is €€. No reservations listed, so arrive early in peak season.
Amrum Beach Club

Amrum Beach Club is the activity-focused option on Platja de Palma. It pulls 3.9 stars from 3,375 reviews. Mini golf is the standout feature with 103 review mentions. There's also football and other activities alongside the standard sunbed setup.
Burgers, pizzas, and noodle dishes make up the menu. Live music and a chillout area round it out. It's family-friendly and pet-friendly, with free WiFi and parking.
This is the budget option at € pricing. If you're travelling with kids or want more than just a sunbed, Amrum fills that gap well.
Balneario Illetas Beach Club

Balneario Illetas Beach Club is on Illetas beach, about 10 minutes southwest of Palma. It's one of the island's most established clubs with 4.3 stars from 3,188 reviews. The spa and wellness area, including massages (12 mentions), set it apart from most competitors.
Hammocks, showers, and umbrella rentals are all available. The dining is fine-dining level. Families are welcome with a dedicated kids' area.
Pricing is €€. Parking and reservations available. The Illetas stretch of coast has some of Mallorca's clearest water, which helps.
Purobeach Illetas

Purobeach Illetas is the premium sibling to Purobeach Palma, located just along the coast in Illetas. It scores 4.3 stars from 1,367 reviews and carries the highest price tag on this list at €€€€.
Music gets 66 review mentions. Paella (23 mentions), cocktails (31 mentions), and hammocks (17 mentions) define the experience. Massages are available too. The views across the Bay of Palma are the headline.
This is Mallorca's most expensive beach club. Reservations are essential. WiFi and parking available. If you want the luxury end of the Mallorca beach club scene, this is it.
UM Beach House

UM Beach House in Portals Nous is one of Mallorca's most talked-about venues. It holds 4.4 stars from 1,337 reviews. The pool (32 mentions), cocktails (29 mentions), and DJ sets (26 mentions) are the core experience.
The Awakening Party events draw crowds from across Palma. Sushi, beds, and a managed VIP experience keep the crowd coming back. It's popular for hen dos and group celebrations.
Pricing is listed at €, though minimum spends on beds push the real cost higher. Reservations are recommended. Parking available. It's about 15 minutes from Palma.
Nikki Beach Mallorca

Nikki Beach Mallorca is the island's outpost of the global luxury beach club brand, located in Calvia. It scores 4.2 stars from 2,115 reviews. The pool (62 mentions) and champagne (26 mentions) set the tone. Beds (26 mentions) and sushi (13 mentions) are part of the package.
Live music, saxophonists, and a high-energy party atmosphere define weekends. The crowd is international and dressed up. There's a kids' area, which might surprise given the party reputation.
Listed at € pricing, but that's misleading. Bed reservations and minimum spends make this a premium day out. Valet parking, WiFi, and reservations are available. Book well ahead for summer weekends.
Beso Beach Mallorca

Beso Beach Mallorca sits on over a kilometre of white sand in Palmanova, connected to the Zel hotel. It scores 4.4 stars from 932 reviews. Music (80 mentions) and DJs (45 mentions) are central. Paella (40 mentions) and cocktails (27 mentions) are the food and drink highlights.
The menu pulls from Basque and Mediterranean traditions. European lobster, burrata, and tuna tartare feature alongside the paella. It's a restaurant-forward beach club where the food genuinely competes with the setting.
Pricing is €€. Parking and reservations available. The Palmanova location puts it close to several other clubs if you want to compare.
Azur Beach Club

Azur Beach Club is on the Palmanova seafront with 4.4 stars from 177 reviews. Sea views (23 mentions), the atmosphere (15 mentions), and cocktails (14 mentions) are what guests talk about most.
Mojitos, sangria, and patatas bravas are popular orders. There's a DJ but the vibe is more relaxed than the bigger clubs nearby. It works well as a chill afternoon spot.
Budget-friendly at € pricing. No reservations listed, so it's a walk-in option.
Cape Nao Beach Club & Restaurant

Cape Nao Beach Club & Restaurant is in Calvia with 4.0 stars from 68 reviews. The DJ, sea views, and piña coladas get mentioned. It's a smaller venue without the crowds of the bigger Calvia clubs.
Budget-friendly at € pricing. Reservations accepted. A quieter alternative if the Nikki Beach and UM Beach House scene isn't your thing.
Oceans Calvia Beach

Oceans Calvia Beach is Magaluf's main beach club, right on the beachfront. It scores 4.1 from 2,784 reviews. There's a pool, DJ sets, VIP areas, and Balinese beds. Mediterranean dining completes the package.
The live entertainment and party atmosphere draw a younger crowd. It's one of the bigger venues on the island with serious production value.
Pricing is €€€. Reservations are required for VIP areas. Parking available. If you want the Magaluf party-beach-club experience in one place, this is where to go.
Breeza Beach Club

Breeza Beach Club is also in Magaluf with an impressive 4.7 stars from 100 reviews. The pool (13 mentions), mojitos (16 mentions), and cocktails (15 mentions) are the top talking points. There's a DJ, live entertainment, and a kids' area.
It's pet-friendly and family-friendly. The pricing is €€. A newer addition to the Magaluf scene that's building a strong reputation quickly.
Shiva Beach Club

The southwest coast between Palma and Llucmajor has one major player. Shiva Beach Club is a clifftop venue in Llucmajor with 3.9 stars from 1,204 reviews. The pool is the main event with 135 review mentions. Sunset views (80 mentions) and music (30 mentions) are the other draws.
Cocktails, hammocks, and a restaurant with fine dining complete the setup. There's a DJ, live music, parking, and a kids' area. It's pet-friendly too.
Pricing is €€. The clifftop location gives panoramic sea views. The drive from Palma is about 20 minutes. If you're on the Ibiza ferry route, it's worth a stop on your way south.
Beach Club & Restaurante Kaafu

Moving to the east coast, Cala Millor has three beach clubs worth visiting. Beach Club & Restaurante Kaafu sits on the Cala Bona promenade with 4.1 stars from 120 reviews. Prices (14 mentions) and sea views (13 mentions) come up most. Sangria and cocktails are popular orders.
There's live entertainment, fine dining, WiFi, and a DJ. It's pet-friendly with parking. Part of a hotel setup, which means reliable service standards.
Pricing is €€. Reservations accepted.
Calma Beach Club Cala Millor

Calma Beach Club is a newer, smaller venue in Cala Millor with 4.0 stars from 26 reviews. Burgers and a relaxed atmosphere get mentioned. It's family-friendly with a kids' area and parking.
Pricing is €€. Still building its review base, but early feedback is positive.
Ame Gastrobeach Club

Ame Gastrobeach Club rounds out the Cala Millor options with 4.1 stars from 433 reviews. Sushi (29 mentions), cocktails (20 mentions), and beachfront views (32 mentions) are the highlights. Sangria and sofas also get regular praise.
Pricing is €€. Reservations and parking available. The sushi focus gives it a different angle from the other Cala Millor clubs.
Savage Beach Club

The north of the island around Alcudia and Can Picafort has some of Mallorca's best-rated beach clubs. Savage Beach Club in Alcudia is a standout with 4.7 stars from 2,196 reviews. Seafront dining (119 mentions), paella (90 mentions), and cocktails (82 mentions) dominate the review tags.
Ribeye steak, chateaubriand, sangria, and limoncello also get mentions. The food quality is consistently praised. It's family-friendly and pet-friendly with parking.
Pricing is €€. This is arguably the best food-focused beach club on the island. If you're in the north, don't skip it.
Restaurante Sa Sipia Beach Club Alcudia

Restaurante Sa Sipia is also in Alcudia with 4.4 stars from 174 reviews. Paella (16 mentions), octopus, and croquettes are the food highlights. The focus here is more restaurant than party.
It's family-friendly with a kids' area, parking, and wheelchair access. Pricing is €€. A solid lunch spot on the Alcudia coast.
Nusa Dua Beach Club

Nusa Dua Beach Club in Can Picafort is one of the north's biggest venues with 4.4 stars from 1,597 reviews. Paella (87 mentions), seafront dining (68 mentions), and cocktails (65 mentions) are the top draws. Sangria, chill-out music, and a terrace round out the experience.
There's a DJ, kids' area, and parking. Pricing is €€. Reservations accepted. The Can Picafort stretch of beach is less crowded than Alcudia proper, which is a plus.
If you're exploring other Balearic islands, Ibiza and Tenerife both have strong beach club scenes worth comparing.
Frequently asked questions about Mallorca beach clubs
What is the best beach club in Mallorca?
It depends on what you're after. Savage Beach Club in Alcudia has the best food ratings at 4.7 stars from over 2,000 reviews. Karisma Beach Club scores 4.9 stars for cocktails and service on Platja de Palma. For luxury, Purobeach Illetas and Nikki Beach Mallorca are the top-tier options. Anima Beach Palma has the most reviews on the island at nearly 10,000.
How much do beach clubs in Mallorca cost?
Prices vary widely. Budget clubs like Amrum and Azur charge € levels with sunbeds from around €10-15. Mid-range spots like Savage Beach Club and Beso Beach run at €€. Premium venues like Purobeach Illetas charge €€€€, with Balinese daybeds reaching €200 or more. Most clubs have minimum spend requirements on beds during peak season.
Do you need to book beach clubs in Mallorca in advance?
For the popular venues like Nikki Beach, Purobeach Illetas, UM Beach House, and Oceans Calvia Beach, book at least a week ahead in July and August. Smaller clubs like Azur, Cape Nao, and the Cala Millor spots are usually fine as walk-ins. Weekend afternoons fill up faster than weekdays everywhere.
When do beach clubs open in Mallorca?
Most Mallorca beach clubs open between April and October. A few venues like Assaona Gastrobeach Club in Palma stay open year-round. The quieter months of April, May, September, and October are the best times for a relaxed visit. June through August is peak season with higher prices and bigger crowds.
Does Mallorca have beach clubs with pools?
Yes. Shiva Beach Club, Purobeach Palma, Nikki Beach Mallorca, UM Beach House, Oceans Calvia Beach, and Breeza Beach Club all have pools. Pool clubs tend to be the larger, more production-heavy venues. Expect higher minimum spends at poolside spots.
Are Mallorca beach clubs family-friendly?
Many are. Amrum Beach Club has mini golf and activities for kids. Savage Beach Club, Nusa Dua, Balneario Illetas, and Breeza Beach Club all have kids' areas. Nikki Beach has a children's section despite its party image. The smaller clubs in Cala Millor and Alcudia tend to be more relaxed for families.





