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Salsa, Bachata & Kizomba Venues in Palma de Mallorca
Palma's dance week is small but steady, with the action clustered in the old town and around Plaza Gomila, the after-dark belt where Latin bars and beach-season tourists overlap. Salsa and bachata run neck-and-neck here; you'll rarely find a night that programs one without the other, and the floors stay mixed even in shoulder season.
Across three active venues, the city covers six nights a week, with Sunday the standout when locals and visitors converge for the busiest social. Kizomba surfaces regularly but in smaller rooms, so check the schedule before turning up. Most spots open late, around 22:30, and the crowd skews international, expect Spanish, German and English on the floor, and a relaxed island tempo that rewards solo travellers happy to ask for a dance.
Upcoming festivals in Palma de Mallorca
- SEP15BachaKizz Sensation Holidays - 1 WeekBachataKizomba
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