The Paseo Marítimo in Palma is Mallorca's most iconic stretch of clubs, located opposite the bay and next to the harbour. It's Palma's classic clubbing area: large venues, drinks, sea views and an atmosphere that mixes locals and tourists. The busiest nights are Friday and Saturday, from midnight to 6:00 AM.
If Palma had a premier party street, it would be the Paseo Marítimo. This stretch of avenue opposite the marina has been the heart of the city's clubbing scene for decades. Everyone has been here: the legendary Tito's left its mark on several generations. Today the area has reinvented itself, but it remains the place where Palma's nightlife gets serious. We'll tell you which clubs are on the Paseo Marítimo, what their atmosphere is like, and how to plan your night.
What nightclubs are there on Palma's seafront promenade?
The Palma seafront concentrates the city's largest and most prestigious venues, heirs to the classic clubbing of Tito's era. Today, the best nightclubs on the Palma seafront are MarSalada and Social.
There are cocktail bars and clubs dotted around, completing the offering. For a more urban and clubbing experience, Amok is another of Palma Events' rooms where the night continues. Look at the entire programme of The best party events in Mallorca.
What's the atmosphere like partying on the Promenade?
Going out clubbing on the Promenade has a more sophisticated, superclub vibe than the neighbourhoods, with large rooms, polished production, and a crowd that mixes locals, international tourists, and people looking for a «proper» night out.
It's the difference with Santa Catalina or Can Pastilla. You don't come here to hop from bar to bar: you come to a specific club to spend the night. There's a show, there are top-tier DJs, and the standard for staging is higher. The price is too. That's why it's well-suited for a special occasion, a farewell, or a night when you want to go all out. If you prefer something more local and on foot, compare it with the Santa Catalina nightclubs; if you're looking for a tourist macro-party, with El Arenal.
How much does it cost to get into a nightclub on the seafront promenade?
Getting into a nightclub on Palma's Paseo Marítimo costs more than in other areas: entry fees or minimum spends range between €20 and €40 in 2026.
Two plans need to be considered separately. The disco itself, where you pay an entrance fee or a mid-to-high-end minimum spend. And the complete experience of dinner plus show plus club, which is in a different price bracket. As a reference point compared to the rest of the island, a venue like Lunita entry is around €10; the standard here is clearly higher. In exchange, you get production, a beachfront location, and a late night. Booking a table or tickets in advance is almost mandatory on summer weekends.
How to organise a night out on Palma's seafront?
A night on the seafront is better enjoyed with a clear plan, as the rooms operate on reservations and set times. Here are the steps:
- Choose a room according to the plan: dinner show or direct disco.
- Book a table or buy your ticket online a few days in advance.
- There's a place to eat nearby if you're just going to the club on your own.
- Come in from midnight, when the atmosphere kicks off.
- Make the most of the long night: many rooms stay open until 6:00 AM.
The waterfront promenade is well connected to the city centre and Santa Catalina, so it’s easy to start the night somewhere and finish up here. That said, during high season, don’t improvise with the big venues: the best tables get snapped up quickly. Check what events are scheduled at the party schedule in Mallorca and book with a margin.
When NOT to choose the Promenade for going out
The Paseo Marítimo isn't the ideal plan if you're on a tight budget or looking for something casual. The venues are more expensive and the atmosphere is more of a superclub than a neighbourhood bar. If you want a cheap night out drinking, it's better to Santa Catalina. If you're looking for a beach party and outdoor fun, Can Pastilla and Palma Beach. And if you're going for the German atmosphere and large venues, it's El Arenal. The Paseo Marítimo wins when you want a big night out with production and sea views.
Frequently asked questions about nightclubs on Palma's Paseo Marítimo
What is the best nightclub on Palma's seafront promenade?
The reference nightclub on Palma's seafront promenade is today MarSalada alongside Social, two iconic venues that will be reborn in 2026.
How much does it cost to go out partying on Palma's Paseo Marítimo?
Going out partying on Palma's Paseo Marítimo will cost between €20 and €40 for entry or a minimum spend in nightclubs in 2026. It's the city's premium nightlife area, with large venues and high-quality production, so the spend is higher than in neighbourhoods like Santa Catalina or Playa de Palma.
What time do the nightclubs on Palma's Paseo Marítimo open?
The clubs on Palma's Paseo Marítimo open their dance floors from midnight and stay open until 6:00 AM on weekends. In the dinner-show venues, the evening starts earlier with dinner and a show, which usually finishes around 11:30 PM, at which point the venue transforms into a nightclub with a DJ.
Long live the great night of Palma with Palma Events
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