Daiquiri Palace is a unique bar/restaurant operating in the Balearic Islands of Spain.

Now in its 27th successive year in situated in the center of the ever inspiring Magalluf beach, the Daiquiri Palace is going from strength to strength in providing the tastiest frozen cocktails in the Mediterranean.

24 of our delicious daiquiris await you served by one of our even more delicious Daiquiri Girls

The American influenced food court is centered around a homemade "New York" syled pizza. Made fresh every day with only the most pure ingredients. Offered by the slice, in a large rectangular portion.

We give the best US dollar exchange rate on the island.

A large beach terrace and barbecue area make for the palace to be the coolest place to whittle away those lazy summer afternoons sipping the day away.

The bar is set right on one of the most beautiful coastlines in the med, and plays a host of summer chill and up front beats. Whether RnB to U.S. garage, soul and swing to funk and jazz, if it goes down well in the sun, we bring it to you at the Daiquiri Palace.

Our clientele are mostly British and Scandinavian.

We like to think of the Daiquiri Palace as a home away from home and therefore do all we can to make our customers feel welcome. The number one objective is to have fun. The beach surroundings aid us in this endeavor, we add great music, delicious daiquiris, freshly baked pizza, a large beachfront terrace, pool tables, video games. Are we forgetting something!

The DAIQUIRI PALACE is a family owned business since 1986.

The following paragraph contains excerpts from an article entitled 'The Drinking Man'. It is also interesting to note the connection that the DAIQUIRI PALACE has with the history of the drink itself.

The daiquiri is perhaps the last successful instance of Cuban-American cooperation. It was invented around the turn of the century by an American mining engineer named Jennings Cox, who worked for the Spanish-American Iron Company near the village of Daiquiri (and not far from the Bacardi rum distillery).

According to his granddaughter, who retains a folder of old clippings on the subject, he ran out of gin when entertaining American guests, and afraid to serve them the local rum straight up, he added lime juice and sugar (although, as you know, ours are ornamented with the freshest fruit, puree and fruit juice).

Cox's discovery remained a local delicacy until 1909, when a U.S. Navy medical officer, Admiral Lucius W. Johnson, visited the engineer and tried on a daiquiri for size. Johnson became the drink's missionary, introducing it to the Army and Navy Club in Washington D.C., and to ports of call around the world. Today Johnson's name is honored at the club's Daiquiri Lounge, where a brass plaque commemorates his contribution to the world of drink.

Further accentuating the daiquiri's past is the role played by the prince of presidential style himself - JFK. The daiquiri was the president's preferred before-dinner drink.
Now, the DAIQUIRI PALACE considers its a privilege to continue this honorable mission, started by the good Admiral, and will always strive to make and keep the customer happy.

DAIQUIRI PALACE has one prime piece of real estate.

It is big, at approximately seventeen hundred square meters. It is situated right in the middle of Magalluf Beach, which is consistently ranked in the top five of the islands many beaches.

A huge terrace, a barbecue area, three outside kiosk, a large game area, and an inside food court with game room comprise the business segments of this property.

We believe this area to be the largest (excluding Hotels) piece of property on Magalluf Beach. We value this as one of our greatest assets in providing the perfect setting for your corporate or social event. The layout, of which 52 meters are along the beach, is reflected in the diagram below.

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We are proud and honoured by our unofficial label as "A Legend in the Mediterranean".

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