The bachata scene in Almería is lively and very social, with venues scattered throughout the province. It’s common to find parties both on weekdays and weekends, where bachata usually shares the dance floor with salsa and, sometimes, kizomba. In the capital and surrounding areas, as well as in places like Roquetas de Mar, El Ejido, and Níjar, there are venues where people go specifically to dance and socialize.
When you arrive at one of these venues, you’ll usually find a lively dance floor: people switching partners, greetings among acquaintances, and an open atmosphere where dancing with strangers is the norm. If you like sensual or Dominican bachata, there’s often a mix of styles depending on the DJ and the type of event.
People usually go out dancing several times a week, though weekends offer the most options. In many cases, there may be a pre-dance class or ice-breaking activities, especially if it’s your first time. Going alone is totally common and is often a good way to meet people with similar interests.
As for prices, depending on the venue, it’s common to find tickets that include a drink, free entry at certain times, or a minimum drink purchase. Everything can vary depending on the day and the type of event.
If you want to get started, the best thing to do is check the schedule, pick a spot, and hit the dance floor. Bachata in Almería is an intimate, fun, and very social experience.