
Amok
Palma
AMØK south of Palma: two floors, international DJs and one of the Balearics' biggest stages. Voted the island's best club in 2025 – book your table ahead.
Mallorca's nightlife plays out on several stages: in the clubs and discotheques around Palma, on the party strip at Playa de Palma and in the beach clubs that turn into party locations themselves after sunset. Here we bring together the island's clubs, discotheques and party locations — with opening times, a map and the current programme, so you can plan your night without any detours.

Palma
AMØK south of Palma: two floors, international DJs and one of the Balearics' biggest stages. Voted the island's best club in 2025 – book your table ahead.

Magaluf
Mallorca's biggest nightclub in Magaluf: superclub since 1988, top-15 worldwide, Funktion-One sound, foam parties and headline DJs. Book a table early.

Playa de Palma
The Schinkenstraße's biggest party hall since 1990: 5,000 m², Festhalle, beer garden, daily live shows with Peter Wackel & Mia Julia. Free entry – come on by.

Palma
Live jazz on the 7th floor of the Hotel Saratoga in Palma: 360-degree views over the bay, weekend pop and soul nights and Juan Pinel's cuisine at L'Àtic.

Palma
Renowned signature cocktail bar by Rafa Martín (since 2013) on Passeig de Mallorca - New York elegance under 3,000 bottles, plus house Sa Roqueta gin.

Palma de Mallorca
Classic 2005 cocktail bar on Plaça del Mercat in Palma. The Dry Martini from master Pere Sampol, Parisian flair and a terrace — drop by in the evening.

Playa de Palma
Playa de Palma's biggest disco, next door to the Bierkönig: Spinnin' Sessions DJs, room for 2,500 and VIP tables. Doors at 10 pm, party till sunrise.

Palma
Glamorous dinner show plus late-night club on Palma's Paseo Marítimo: cabaret, Andreu Genestra cuisine and DJs for 700+ guests. Seasonal — book early.

Palma
Mallorca's most legendary party complex at the Ballermann: over 4,000 m², open-air stage, show arena, Schlager stars, live DJs and a VIP Q-Lounge. Book a table.
Mallorca's nightlife isn't a single cliché — it's a whole spectrum, from the boisterous Bierkönig on Playa de Palma and the legendary Megapark to polished addresses like Lío Mallorca and Amok in Palma. You'll find both worlds side by side, often just a few kilometres apart.
The range stretches from big party temples with live acts and sing-along anthems to cocktail bars, rooftop terraces and intimate clubs with live music. The first thing to decide when you head out on Mallorca is the mood you're after — loud and carefree, or curated and laid-back.
Playa de Palma, around the so-called "Ballermann", is the heart of the high-energy party scene, with venues like Bierkönig and Hello The Club. Magaluf draws a young, international crowd, and BCM is its landmark for big club nights.
Palma itself has a quieter second side: along the Paseo Marítimo, clubs and cocktail bars line the waterfront, while in Santa Catalina and the old town you'll discover rooftop bars, wine spots and jazz. Places like Brassclub for serious cocktails, the Blue Jazz Club for live music, or the Gibson Bar prove that nightlife here can also be quiet and knowing.
Ask yourself what you're in the mood for first: a big stage and sing-along hits, refined drinks with a view, or dancing until sunrise. Location and atmosphere follow almost on their own from there.
The high season from May to October brings the full programme — open-air events and long nights — while in winter the action concentrates in Palma's bars and clubs. For trending clubs and tables it pays to book ahead; on Playa de Palma much of it works spontaneously, too.
It depends on your mood: Playa de Palma (the "Ballermann") is for carefree partying with German pop and party hits, while Magaluf is young and international. For more sophisticated nights with cocktail bars, rooftops and live music, head to Palma's Paseo Marítimo, Santa Catalina and the old town.
For trending clubs, VIP tables or dinner-show concepts you should reserve ahead, especially in high season. On Playa de Palma and in many bars, much of it works spontaneously without a table.
It varies by venue. Playa de Palma and Magaluf are relaxed, often beachwear-casual. Premium clubs, rooftops and dinner clubs expect a smart-casual look — shorts and flip-flops may not make it past the door.
The party season runs roughly from May to October, with the full programme of open-air events and long nights. In winter the nightlife stays alive but concentrates in Palma's bars and clubs.
It varies a lot by venue. Beer bars on Playa de Palma are inexpensive, while upscale cocktail bars and premium clubs cost considerably more, often with an entrance fee or table minimum. Budget according to the address and the night.