Stag Activities - Magaluf

The plane touched down in Palma just as the morning sun began to bleach the sky. For seven hours, the stag, a man named Tom, had been serenaded by the gentle snores of his best man, Alex, and the nervous giggles of his younger brother, Finn. Now, stepping onto the tarmac, the heat hit them like a shot of cheap rum. This was it. The Magaluf stag weekend.

Magaluf's rise to fame as a stag party destination can be attributed to its affordability and accessibility. In the 1990s, the town began to attract British tourists, who were drawn to its cheap accommodation, food, and drink. As word of the town's lively nightlife spread, it became a hotspot for stag parties. Today, Magaluf is synonymous with bachelor parties, with thousands of groups visiting the town every year. magaluf stag activities

At hole 15, Alex announced a "detour." Tom sighed. "The suitcase, is it?" "Yep." They walked into a club that smelled of vanilla air freshener and regret. Tom was handed a bundle of Euros and told to "make it rain." He refused, instead buying a single, overpriced rose for the woman on stage, bowing awkwardly, and retreating to the VIP sofa where he proceeded to fall asleep face-down for ten minutes. The lads took a group photo with him drooling on a velvet cushion. It would become the most-shared image of the weekend. The plane touched down in Palma just as