The classic lads and lasses holiday of hitting the strip until sunrise appears to be dying out as we’re now choosing daytime and early evening fun instead of the old school all-nighters
Everything you need to know as Brits on the booze in Magaluf force clubs to open earlier
- Tourists from Britain in Magaluf are now drinking earlier in the evening instead of partying late into the night — this shift in behaviour has prompted local clubs to open their doors earlier, around 6pm.
- The change signals a decline in the traditional “all-night partying & pub-crawl” culture in the resort, with holiday-makers opting for earlier drinking sessions.
- The shift is also partly driven by local authorities — who want to attract visitors with more cash to splash and are seen as more “mature and responsible”, and rebrand Magaluf as a safer, more family-friendly destination.
- It is hoped earlier hours will boost the economy while cutting down past problems caused by excessive drinking — such as public disorder, noise, drunkenness on the streets, and anti-social behaviour.
- Some local businesses and residents support the changes, while others — particularly those who relied on the old party culture — say they miss the free-spending Brits.
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