Majorca Heaven For Stag's And Hen's By Erika Lindberg
The beautiful Island of Majorca is the largest of the Balearic islands, an archipelago to the east of the Spanish mainland compromising four main Islands - Majorca (Mallorca), Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera. Majorca hosts beautiful surroundings, spectacular views of stunning mountains and the Mediterranean and lively night life for stag and hen groups to enjoy to the max.
The place to be for many stag and hen groups travelling to Majorca this year will be the lively town of Magaluf. South of Palma - and Palma Airport - Magaluf is the party haven for lively stag and hen groups abroad or any kind of groups for that matter. This small town is filled with clubs and bars staying open throughout the night into the small hours of the next morning. Magaluf is famous for it's nightlife and it's whole host of clubs including the Bora Bora Beach Club, the famous Heaven Lap-dancing Club and the largest club in Europe - BCM's!
BCM's regularly holds spectacular evenings of entertainment including the infamous Foam Parties, Trapeze Artists, Podium Dancers, Stilt Walkers and Some of the top DJ's have played here as well. BCM's are known to hand out compilation CD's, T-shirts and numerous other promotional goods on arrival to this fabulous club so it's well worth a visit if you are ever in the area.
For those long hot days when you think you have over-cooked in the sun, on the western Edge of Magaluf you will find the exciting Magaluf Aquapark. For the small charge of 15 Euros, you can spend the day at this giant-sized water park with it's large swimming pool, water chutes and flumes you can really cool off and have great fun too.
For the hen parties visiting Majorca or Magaluf, the town of Palma is not too far away and a lovely place to visit. With a beautiful Cathedral situated within the old town of Palma with small cafes, bars and restaurants aplenty, you can relax in your wonderful surroundings enjoying the spectacular views whilst taking in the Spanish culture.
So, to end this summary of this exciting and vivacious Spanish Island, Majorca really has everything for everyone yet never seems to lose it's beauty or originality as one of the most stunning Islands of the Balearic.
My name is Erika Lindberg and I have worked in PR for the last 10 years. I am currently working for http://www.betterweekends.com and numerous other agencies anaylising the travel and tourism industry, in particular, the hen and stag market and the festive industry of culture anaylising celebrations of life.
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