Learn to dance Bachata in search location icon Málaga, Spain

Discover bachata classes in Málaga and start dancing from scratch or improve your style in a friendly, welcoming atmosphere.

Bachata schools in Málaga

25 schools
Before you go, keep in mind...
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No prior experience is required: Many people start learning bachata from scratch, so you don't need to have danced before or have a partner.
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Choose a school and request information: Check out the options in Málaga, contact a language school, and ask about course levels, class schedules, and the possibility of taking a trial class.
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Try attending events or workshops as well: Some schools organize social activities where you can practice your language skills and meet people in a relaxed setting.
Bailaconmigo Escuela de Baile

Bailaconmigo Escuela de Baile

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5.0
Fuengirola
A young and dynamic teaching staff at one of the most highly regarded dance studios in the area. Latin, flamenco, and hip-hop all under one roof.
Today tuesday, opened from 12h to 22:30}
Escuela ¡Baila! con Pura Pasión

Escuela ¡Baila! con Pura Pasión

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5.0
Málaga
3 rooms with hardwood floors, air conditioning, and changing rooms with showers. A place where you can learn and make friends without needing a partner or any prior experience.
Free trial class No partner needed No contract required Children's classes
Today tuesday, opened from 17h to 23h}
David Ariza Clases de baile

David Ariza Clases de baile

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Málaga
The academy has microphones in every classroom and a common room available three days a week: Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.
Today tuesday, opened from 20:30 to 22:30}
Marbella Baila (Academia de baile y Club social)

Marbella Baila (Academia de baile y Club social)

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Marbella
Social dancing with a life beyond the dance floor: travel, hiking, get-togethers, and themed workshops. Here, you’ll learn how to have fun with your partner, not how to compete.
All levels welcome Group nights out at clubs Dance trips
Today tuesday, opened from 18h to 22h}
Escuela de Baile Malaga Kizomba

Escuela de Baile Malaga Kizomba

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5.0
Málaga
Cornelius teaches kizomba and urbankiz classes, from beginner to advanced levels. He also teaches salsa and Latin bachata.
All levels welcome
Today tuesday, opened from 12h to 22h}
Son de Dos - Dance Studio

Son de Dos - Dance Studio

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Ronda
Next to the Mercadona in San Rafael, entrance via El Cafetal. Latin dance classes for children and adults, private lessons, and wedding choreography.
All levels welcome Children's classes
Today tuesday, opened from 11h to 22:30}
El Boquerón Latino

El Boquerón Latino

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Málaga
Juan has been teaching for years based on one premise: very few people are truly rhythm-deficient. It's all about having fun and letting go of any insecurities.
BSD Bailas Social Dance Málaga Centro

BSD Bailas Social Dance Málaga Centro

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MµLAGA
The widest variety of dance styles in Málaga, all under one roof: from ballroom and standard to West Coast Swing and Hip Hop.
Today tuesday, opened from 17:30 to 22h}
Clases de Salsa y Bachata en Málaga – Sandra Carbonell

Clases de Salsa y Bachata en Málaga – Sandra Carbonell

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Málaga
Sandra Carbonell offers group or private lessons tailored to your skill level. A relaxed atmosphere that puts a smile on your face.
All levels welcome Private lessons available
Baila con Sara

Baila con Sara

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Benalmádena
Over 15 years of teaching experience in Málaga. Morning and afternoon classes, separate levels, no partner required. Two active locations.
All levels welcome Separate level groups Morning classes Afternoon classes
Today tuesday, opened from 11h to 13h}
Labuenavibra

Labuenavibra

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Fuengirola
With over 15 years of experience dancing to Latin rhythms, we now offer an online school so you can review lessons from home and practice at your own pace.
Today tuesday, opened from 17h to 22:30}
Indance Studio

Indance Studio

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Las Lagunas de Mijas
Today tuesday, opened from 09h to 22h}
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Guide to Learning Bachata in Málaga

Learning bachata in Málaga is one of the most enjoyable ways to get into social dancing. This style, known for its connection between partners and its accessible rhythm, is ideal whether you’re starting from scratch or already have some experience. Many dance studios offer classes tailored to different skill levels, making it easy to progress step by step without feeling lost.

Bachata isn’t just about technique—it’s also a social activity. It’s common for plans to practice or go out dancing to come up after class. Imagine wrapping up your day and unwinding with music, laughter, and people who are also learning. That atmosphere makes the process much more natural and motivating.

In the province of Málaga, in addition to the capital, you can also find options to learn to dance bachata in areas like Marbella, Fuengirola, or Benalmádena. Depending on the location, there may be weekday classes, weekend intensives, or even one-off workshops.

Within bachata, it’s common to find variations like sensual bachata or Dominican bachata, each with its own style and approach. If you’re not sure which one to choose, many people try a few before deciding.

If you’ve been thinking about getting started for a while, now is a good time. Taking the first step is usually easier than it seems, and after just a few classes, you can really start to enjoy the dance.