Whatever your preconception of Palma Nova is, the reality is either better or far worse than you can ever imagine. This resort mainly caters for young singles, especially in the summer season, though they will find that nearby Magalluf is noisier and more lively. In the mid and low seasons, the resort is ideal for families and for more mature visitors.
There is a choice of 70-plus tourist apartments and hotels, the majority
in the middle range, but with a couple of good 4-stars in secluded
positions at Son Calid Punta Negra.
Magalluf is geared mainly for young Brits looking for a loud and
lively holiday; it’s not a great destination for those after peace and
tranquility. Although it has improved in recent years, the skyline of
Magalluf remains characterised by 1960s and 70s apartment blocks and the
resort is packed with salesmen; the street vendors are best avoided but
the ‘PRs’ outside the bars and restaurants can be worth chatting up as
they offer free drinks. Visitors should be aware of the pickpockets on
the beach at night.
Locality:
Palma Nova can be found in the south west of the island, on the west
side of the Bay of Palma (9 mls SW of Palma, 15 mls from the airport).
It is set on the Costa de Calvia, facing east across the bay. It forms
part of the largest tourist nucleus in Mallorca when taken together with
Magalluf and Torrenova.There is a small cove at Son Caliu and 3 separate beaches in Palma Nova itself. The first, near the port, is a thin ribbon of sand served by several water-sports clubs. The second and largest has terrace bars with good sea views. Son Matias is the third a large sandy beach.
There are many Supermarkets and various stores which meet all general shopping needs. Souvenir shops are distributed throughout the resort. A greater choice is available within walking distance at Magalluf. There is a monday market at Calvi for the bargain hunters.
Entertainment here during the daytime consists of mainly water sports.
The nightlife here consists of a casino/restaurant in Magalluf and almost all of the hotels have some form of organised entertainment programme, from bopping to bingo in Palma Nova itself. There are also numerous music bars and several discos. Most clubs don’t get going until around 11pm, but there are lots of good bars nearby which offer good music and large jugs of sangria. Popular ones include BCM Cafe, Panama Jacks, Bar 29, Lennon’s and Eva’s.
There is a big choice of restaurants, with many snack and burger bars,
plus restaurants serving local and foreign cuisine. Choices such as
Indian, Chinese, Mexican, Italian, and even some Spanish restaurants
compete with fast food outlets and lots of pubs and cafés offering full
English breakfasts and Premiership football. Better restaurants can be
found in Palma and Andraitx.
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