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The end of the party? Brit holiday favourite Magaluf is finally turning its back on its booze-fuelled past, according to The Telegraph
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A MALLORCA resort town once known for being synonymous with cheap drinks and legendary nights out has been toned down for a more relaxed and family-friendly environment. Magaluf’s reputation as
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