Mallorca's nightlife is seriously good -- and not just in the obvious places. Sure, everyone knows about Magaluf. But the cocktail bars tucked into Santa Catalina's side streets, the rooftop terraces in Palma's Old Town, the waterfront scene at Puerto Portals -- there's a lot going on after the sun goes down.
The tricky part? Getting home afterwards.
Where the Action Is
Palma is ground zero. La Lonja and the Old Town have intimate wine bars and cocktail spots that stay open late. Paseo Maritimo has the bigger venues with harbour views. And Santa Catalina -- which used to be pretty quiet -- has become the place for late-night dinner and bar-hopping. It's got a proper neighbourhood feel that you don't get in the tourist strips.
Outside Palma, Puerto Portals pulls in a dressed-up crowd for waterfront dining and drinks dockside. Magaluf has been reinventing itself lately too, with higher-end beach clubs showing up alongside the strip that everybody already knows about.
The Midnight Taxi Problem
Here's the thing nobody warns you about: finding a taxi in Mallorca after midnight is genuinely difficult. The ranks empty out, wait times get long, and ride-hailing apps show almost no cars available. And driving yourself after a night of Mallorcan wine and gin tonics? Come on. Don't do that.
That's exactly why we run a night transfer service.
How It Works
You can either pre-book a pickup time and location, or just WhatsApp us when you're ready to leave. We'll have a Mercedes chauffeur at your spot within minutes. Fixed price, no surge charging -- doesn't matter if it's 11 p.m. or 4 a.m., the rate is the same.
The All-Night Option
Want your own driver for the whole evening? Book an on-call chauffeur. He drops you at the first restaurant, stays available all night, and you just text when you want to move on or head home. No waiting around outside clubs, no negotiating with taxi drivers, no worrying about transport at all. Just enjoy your night.
Getting Home Safe
All our chauffeurs are professionally licensed and fully insured. They know every road on the island, including the dark ones with no street lights that Google Maps doesn't handle well at 2 a.m. The V-Class seats up to seven, so you can bring the whole group. Climate control, comfortable leather seats, and a driver who's completely sober. That's the deal.