Beach House – Beach Clubs in Mallorca

Beach House

Ses Cadenes, Playa de Palma

Ses Cadenes, Playa de Palmabeach club

Sometime after midnight on the Playa de Palma: you walk along the Carrer de Cartago, music spilling from several doorways at once, and then you spot them — purple lights pulsing through the night air. “Search for the purple lights,” the website says simply, and that’s all you need: the violet is logo, landmark and promise all at once.

Beach House – impression 1

The Concept

Beach House is not a beach club and not a lounge. The website calls itself simply “CLUB” — and means it. On Facebook, the operators describe their venue as an “extraordinary, unusual place” for “true nightlife”. In practice: promoters meeting groups at the door, free shots for those who arrive through the network, shot girls and Fügel girls weaving through the room, and themed nights that give each evening its own identity.

The concept is firmly Dutch. The official website runs in Dutch, the hashtags are in the language, and job applications can be submitted in Dutch. Beach House sits in the Dutch-influenced section of the Playa de Palma strip — and positions itself as the centre of that very strip: “We are the center of their strip.” That’s not modesty; it’s identity.

Beach House – impression 2

Atmosphere

The club is compact. Those who arrive early in the evening find a relatively calm atmosphere — before midnight, the house is not yet full. After that: full house. The light stays purple, the crowd stays young, and the energy climbs with the hours.

Staff speak German and Dutch, keeping things easy for German-speaking guests. Waiters are mentioned by name in positive reviews, and the bathrooms are described as clean — details that aren’t a given in this category. Orders go through a QR code, available from the bar.

VIP tables with bottle service are on offer. Reservations are made exclusively via WhatsApp — no online form. That gives the whole experience an insider feel: if you want a good spot, you talk to the team directly.

Programme & Music

Three pillars define the sound: Dutch urban tracks, Latin and house. If you love any one of these, you’re in the right place; if you love all three, even more so.

Themed nights structure the summer calendar: “White Party” (dress code white), “Magic Mike”, “Crazy Candy Land”, “50 Shades”, “Rewind” and “Beachwatch” — each with its own branding and energy. Current dates are best checked on the events page of the website, since the programme is communicated seasonally and close to the date.

Who It’s For & What Occasions

This is a place for young party crowds who want a full Mallorca night without compromise: no background music, no lounge-lite halfway house — just club. Dutch travel groups are especially at home here, that’s simply the venue’s DNA, but German-speaking guests are not the exception; they’re a regular part of the crowd.

Friend groups on a party holiday, stag dos, flat-trip crews heading to El Arenal: Beach House works for evenings that are meant to become nights. VIP bookings suit groups who want a fixed table and personal service without giving up the spontaneity of a proper club night.

Insider Tip

The purple lights on the façade are the reference point on the entire strip. Anyone arriving through a promoter gets free shots — the system is established and well known. And: arrive late, not early — after midnight, this is an entirely different world than the hours before.

Good to know

Frequently asked questions about Beach House

Where is Beach House located?

In El Arenal, in the Dutch-influenced section of the Playa de Palma strip. The club is on the Carrer de Cartago, close to the beach but not right on the water — a side street off the main strip.

What is the price level?

Budget-to-moderate for a club night on Mallorca. Entry is affordable, and drinks and VIP service sit in the usual range for this type of venue.

How do I book a VIP table?

Exclusively via WhatsApp — there is no online booking form. Contact details are on the reservations page of the website.

Who is Beach House for?

For young party crowds looking for a real club night. Particularly popular with Dutch travel groups, but German-speaking guests are a regular part of the crowd too — staff speak German and Dutch.

How do I get to Beach House?

El Arenal is easily reached from Palma by bus or taxi. Within the strip, the club is a short walk from other bars and venues — the purple-lit façade makes it unmissable.

What makes Beach House special?

Two things: the purple lights as the landmark of the entire strip — and a firmly Dutch club identity with Dutch urban music, an active promoter network, and themed nights like White Party and Magic Mike.