The pool glows turquoise in the afternoon light — and far out over the bay, the first hint of sunset is already appearing. Lying on one of the cabana beds, you hear the subtle rustle of the palm fronds, the quiet hum of electronic beats, and the splashing in the water. This place draws a loyal crowd — and those who know it come back for exactly that moment.

Concept
Set directly on the rocky coastline of Bahía Azul, southeast of Palma and well clear of the Arenal bustle, Shiva Beach Club combines restaurant, bar, pool and event venue. What sets the concept apart from nearby competitors: a curated selection of coastal home-decor pieces displayed alongside the sunbeds and cocktail counter — for guests who want to browse as well as lounge. The self-billing as a ‘Luxury Lifestyle Experience’ is ambitious; more accurately, it sits in the upmarket mainstream beach-club segment, moderately priced.
Sunbeds are arranged in tiers: from the open Sun Area through Standard Lounge and Premium Bed up to the front-row VIP Bed directly beside the pool. If you want your spot for sunset, book ahead.

Atmosphere
The location is the strongest argument. Elevated above the sea, with unobstructed views across the bay — this is what guests describe time and again. The sunset has genuine fans here, and rightly so: watching it from the pool is simply impressive. The warm, golden hour is a recurring motif in everything guests share.
The design follows a contemporary coastal aesthetic: palms, cabanas, hammocks, crystal-clear water. On quiet days the atmosphere is genuinely relaxed — guests report ‘chilled beats and real attention to detail’. On busy summer weekends the pace lifts: terrace full, DJ going, mood festive.
In all honesty, the club divides opinion. Pool, sunset and music are the strengths that get consistently praised. Service and value for money are less reliable, according to a notable share of guest reviews. If dependable service matters most to you, factor that in.
Kitchen & Drinks
The kitchen is Mediterranean-international — breakfast, lunch and dinner, with vegetarian options included. Paella is on the menu, with decidedly mixed reactions. The most reliable anchor point is the cocktails: a broad selection, decidedly summery, and by their own description ‘summer in a glass’. Alongside that, there is a dedicated shisha menu — a feature few clubs on the south coast offer. The menu is also available in German.
Music & Events
DJ music and live sets are part of the programme; the sound moves between beachhouse and electronic beats. In summer, evening events run regularly. No firm DJ residencies are publicly announced.
For private celebrations, the venue is well equipped: birthday packages with open bar and tapas, weddings, group events — the full spectrum. Marketing actively targets German-speaking guests; with a German-language menu and trilingual communication, visitors from German-speaking countries feel particularly well looked-after.
For Whom & What Occasions
Families with children are welcome; couples come for the sundowner dinner; groups book birthday packages or hire the venue for weddings. The house bills itself as an ‘exclusive location for any celebration’ — and that holds up. Travelling with a dog: pet-friendly. A wheelchair-accessible entrance is available.
Insider Tip
For sunset, book in advance and specifically request an outside table on the sea-facing side. On busy summer weekends, prime spots on the terrace and the sunbed area fill quickly. Online booking via the resOS widget is available; several guests report that a direct phone call is sometimes more reliable.




