First minute on the dancefloor and you know exactly where you are: laser beams flashing to the kick drum, a DJ pushing tech-house grooves into a crowd that came ready for this — and somewhere out on the floor, a man with two bongos laying down a live rhythm over the electronic beats like a second pulse. Magaluf's famous Bongo Man is a Magaluf institution, and Mansion is his home ground.

Concept
Open since 2022 and operating independently — not part of the MCP club pass that ties together neighbouring Bananas, Boomerang and Tokio Joe's — Mansion was built around a single premise: Ibiza-level clubbing energy at Magaluf conditions. House, tech-house, minimal and techno anchor the sound; drum & bass appears regularly when the line-up calls for it. International and UK guest DJs rotate through the booth, and residency nights like Desire — a weekly minimal-house event that explicitly promises to bring the Ibiza sound to the heart of Magaluf — give the calendar its backbone and continuity.

Sound & Show
The club's strength lies in its layers: LED and light shows, male and female performers on the floor, an MC working the crowd, and the recurring Bongo Man adding a percussive, almost tribal dimension to the electronic sets. This is not a room for loungers. The dancefloor is DJ-booth-focused, the lighting oriented for movement, and on sold-out nights the energy is real. Headliners like Sammy Porter — who runs his regular session Sammy Porter x The Jungle here — or acts like Belters Only, Billy Gillies, Oden & Fatzo, Black Traffic and Robbie Doherty draw a crowd that plans the night on the strip beforehand. Catch one of these nights and you see the club at its best.
Line-up & Events
The season calendar on the Mansion website lists an almost daily changing programme — from the Desire house residency to drum & bass nights to special events like the Agenda White Party, an all-white dress-code night that appears regularly in high season and creates a different atmosphere from the usual run. VIP booths are bookable and tickets include drink credits, but if you want the real experience, the dancefloor is where it happens rather than the VIP area.
Who It's For
Mansion is not an avant-garde project — it's an honest high-energy club for groups who take Magaluf seriously. Stag and hen parties, friends on a package clubbing break, British tourists after a headline-DJ night: that's the crowd and it works. On a night with a strong line-up you get exactly what the strip promises: dancefloor, lights, music and the feeling that the night has its own momentum. On quieter off-nights the atmosphere can drop — the difference is palpable and worth acknowledging.
Insider Tip
Buying tickets in advance for headliner nights pays off on both counts: the price is better than on the door and you avoid the queue. The promoters on the strip work hard and sometimes oversell what's on offer — knowing the line-up and booking directly through the official site or a reseller puts you in control. The real show happens close to the DJ booth, on the dancefloor.




