Thalassa Marítimo
Thalassa Marítimo is a bar on Avinguda de Gabriel Roca 25 in Palma, on the seafront promenade. Drinks are served on the terrace until 1 a.m., then service moves indoors; Saturday nights are used for late drinks. Prices mentioned include €10.50 for a Tanqueray and Burnt Cucumber cocktail, €7 for a mojito and €3 for 350 mL of water. The venue is small, so queues and slow service can happen when it is busy. Music is mainly reggaeton, with bachata and pachangueo.
Frequently Asked Questions
What music is usually played at Thalassa Marítimo, and is the bar suitable for dancing?
According to several Google reviews, Thalassa Marítimo mainly plays reggaeton, with bachata and pachangueo also mentioned. The bar is often described as a place for going out in the evening and dancing. Some guests mention that it gets livelier later in the evening.
Is there a terrace or outdoor seating at Thalassa Marítimo?
Yes, several reviews mention a terrace or outdoor area right on Palma’s seafront promenade. A practical note from the reviews: drinks can be served on the terrace until around 1 a.m., after which service continues inside. The outdoor area is often used on summer evenings.
How expensive are drinks at Thalassa Marítimo?
The Google reviews mention specific prices: a Tanqueray and Burnt Cucumber cocktail cost €10.50, a mojito €7, and a rum and cola €9. A 350 ml bottle of water was listed at €3. Prices may vary depending on the drink and the time.
Is Thalassa Marítimo more suitable for locals or tourists?
Several reviews describe Thalassa Marítimo as a bar with a mainly local or Spanish clientele. An older crowd is also often mentioned, usually over 25 or over 30. The bar is on Palma’s Paseo Marítimo and is used by many guests for evening outings.
Do you need to book at Thalassa Marítimo, or can you just walk in?
In the reviews, Thalassa Marítimo is usually described as a walk-in bar, so no fixed reservation is needed. At the same time, space is limited, as several guests mention the small area and few tables. If you plan to come later in the evening, you should expect a wait.
How busy does Thalassa Marítimo get, and how long does service take?
Several reviews describe the bar as small with limited capacity. Waiting times of 45 minutes to over 1 hour for drinks are mentioned; one guest reported arriving at 23:45 and being served at 00:45. For a quieter visit, earlier times are advisable.
What practical tips are there for visiting Thalassa Marítimo?
Thalassa Marítimo is on Palma’s seafront promenade and is often used for late evenings. Several reviews mention Saturday as a particularly late night out, and some mention free welcome drinks or shots. As the space is small, it may be worth arriving early, especially at weekends.
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Location
Avinguda de Gabriel Roca, 25, 07014 Palma
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