Learn to dance Salsa in search location icon Las Palmas, Spain

Learn salsa in Las Palmas with classes for all levels and styles. Discover dance studios where you can start from scratch and enjoy dancing.

Salsa schools in Las Palmas

16 schools
Before you go, keep in mind...
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No prior experience is required: Most people start from scratch, so you don't need to know how to dance or have perfect rhythm to get started.
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Choose a school and request information: Check out the options available in Las Palmas, contact a language school, and ask about course levels, schedules, and trial classes.
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Try a class or event: You can also start by attending workshops or social gatherings to get a feel for the atmosphere before committing.
Escuela De Baile Clave y Tacón Las Palmas Bachata y Salsa

Escuela De Baile Clave y Tacón Las Palmas Bachata y Salsa

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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Just five minutes from Las Canteras and the Las Arenas shopping center. Classes for all levels, from beginner up, in a friendly atmosphere where you can meet new people while you dance.
All levels welcome
Today tuesday, opened from 18h to 22h}
M&D escuela de baile

M&D escuela de baile

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Arrecife
Techniques from the basics for dancing freely and creatively, without being tied to set patterns. 99 Calle Triana, at the corner of Garajonay.
Today tuesday, opened from 17h to 23:30}
Danza Sandra Santa Cruz

Danza Sandra Santa Cruz

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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
It stems from a desire to keep learning. Teaching is part of his life; learning is the foundation of his growth.
Today tuesday, opened from 17:15 to 19:30}
Keydance Escuela de Danza

Keydance Escuela de Danza

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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Weekend shows and performances in addition to classes. Movement classes in various disciplines in the Canary Islands.
Weekends
Today tuesday, opened from 11h to 20h}
Escuela de Danza Nayra M Ruiz

Escuela de Danza Nayra M Ruiz

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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
From pre-dance to semi-professional: a comprehensive program ranging from age 3 through advanced training in modern and classical dance.
All levels welcome
Today tuesday, opened from 16h to 21h}
Syparyo Academia

Syparyo Academia

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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Two annual live performances and dance and theater companies involved in international projects. Admission following training.
All levels welcome Small group classes Private lessons available
Today tuesday, opened from 11h to 21h}
MiNoé Dance

MiNoé Dance

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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
A passion for dance without the crowds: small groups, personalized attention, and a wide range of styles from ballet to burlesque.
All levels welcome Children's classes Private lessons available
Today tuesday, opened from 17h to 21h}
Club de Baile American Spin

Club de Baile American Spin

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Puerto del Rosario
The instructor has over 40 national and international titles to his credit. From age 3 through federated competition.
Official certification All levels welcome Competition groups For professional dancers
Today tuesday, opened from 15h to 22h}
Escuela de Bailes Juan José

Escuela de Bailes Juan José

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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Two active locations—Las Palmas and Telde—offering classes for all ages and skill levels. Try a class with no obligation.
All levels welcome
Tomorrow wednesday opened from 19h to 20:30
Paso a Paso Las Palmas

Paso a Paso Las Palmas

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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Ayose and Ancor have been teaching since 2000 with their own unique style. They are inseparable both on and off the dance floor.
Today tuesday, opened from 18:30 to 21:30}
Ballizo - Escuela de Danza

Ballizo - Escuela de Danza

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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
A dance studio specializing in Latin rhythms and ballroom dancing, located in the heart of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
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Mejorarte

Mejorarte

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Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. in the heart of downtown. Beginner, intermediate, and ladies' classes. Private lessons available.
All levels welcome Evening classes Private lessons available
Today tuesday, opened from 20:30 to 22h}
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Guide to Learning Salsa in Las Palmas

Learning salsa in Las Palmas is one of the most fun ways to get moving, unwind, and connect with others. This style, full of rhythm and energy, combines basic technique with plenty of improvisation, making it accessible even if you’re starting from scratch.

In the province, you’ll find dance studios with options for all skill levels. It’s common to find different groups, afternoon or evening classes, and sessions designed for practicing in a more social setting. Many people start out looking for an after-work activity and end up finding a routine they look forward to every week.

Salsa classes usually focus on basic steps, coordination, and connection with a partner. You don’t need to bring a partner: in many cases, partners rotate during class, which makes it easier to learn and meet people at the same time. Additionally, styles like Cuban salsa or line salsa can influence how you dance, so you can try them out and see which one suits you best.

Although there are plenty of options in the capital, it’s also common to find dance classes in other areas of Las Palmas, such as Telde, Arrecife, or Puerto del Rosario, making it easy to start close to home.

Imagine walking into your first class, gradually getting into the rhythm, and laughing with others who are also just starting out. That first step is usually the hardest, but it’s also the one that changes everything.