Brits on the booze in Magaluf are forcing clubs to open earlier as holidaymakers ditch late night partying for earlier drinking sessions.
The classic lads’ holiday of hitting the strip until sunrise appears to be dying out, with tourists now choosing daytime and early evening fun instead of the old school all nighters.
The shift in behaviour has pushed nightclubs in the Mallorca hotspot to bring forward their opening times.
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Calvia town hall has now given the green light for clubs to open from 6pm, as reported by What’s The Jam.
Officials say the move follows a major change in the way both locals and tourists spend their money and their nights out.
They want to attract visitors who have more cash to splash and are seen as more “mature and responsible”.
Residents had also called for the change, the Majorca Daily Bulletin reported.

The hope is that earlier club hours will boost the local economy while cutting down on booze related incidents and antisocial behaviour.
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Locals could also finally see less noise and quieter streets in the early hours.
A spokesperson from Calvia Town Hall said: “Advancing opening hours doesn’t mean more noise or less control.
“On the contrary, it means planning, regulation and an offering adapted to current demand, where fun and tourism quality coexist.”

