You're standing on one of Palma's largest club terraces, and the bay stretches open in front of you: the mast lights of superyachts on one side, the glow of the city skyline on the other, and from inside a deep house bass that doesn't need to choose between Ibiza and Palma — it's both. The Santorini Club on the Paseo Marítimo is not loud about itself, but it knows exactly what it is.

Concept
The Santorini is the direct successor to the Pacha Mallorca venue on the Avinguda de Gabriel Roca — completely renovated with a new identity, but the same strategic location and the same ambition. What once operated under the cherry logo as an Ibiza offshoot now carries its own name, retaining, according to observers, the "essence" of its predecessor while updating it with a flashier, more modern self-image. The Ryanair Travel Guide calls it one of the "most fashionable and well-known club brands in the Balearics" — a consensus verdict, not marketing copy.

Programme & Music
Three floors with three different vibes, plus terraces with harbour views — house and funk form the core of the programme, supplemented by EDM and tech. The Santorini explicitly positions itself as a place for music lovers escaping the British chart mainstream. Anyone expecting commercial chart pop is in the wrong place. International guest DJs perform regularly; current line-ups and party formats are listed in the events section below.
The Terrace
The terrace is the main argument. Several independent guides describe it as the largest and most luxurious club terrace on the entire island — with VIP areas and an open view across Palma's harbour. "You have to see it to tell it," writes Superweekend.com: the moment you step from the dance floor onto the terrace, sea breeze on your face and the bay dark beneath the night sky, is the reason this venue stands out from the dense nightlife strip of the promenade. The luxury lighting concept that structures the interiors continues softly on the terrace — bright enough for champagne glasses, dark enough for the right atmosphere.
Atmosphere & Crowd
Flashy, luxurious, with Ibiza energy — but more urban than Magaluf, more ambitious than the average club. The crowd is, according to the Ryanair guide, "favourite amongst the hipster community": loyal and with clear expectations — cocktails and champagne, no flat-rate system. Higher entry and drinks prices filter the guests; the Santorini doesn't position itself for everyone. VIP areas are available inside and on the terrace — ideal for birthdays, special evenings, or anyone wanting to elevate their Saturday night with the right setting.
Who It's For & When
For you, if you want to experience Palma's nightlife beyond the package-holiday clubs. The stretch of Avinguda de Gabriel Roca is Palma's densest nightlife cluster — Tito's is five minutes on foot, with further bars in between. Coming from Magaluf means around twenty minutes by taxi, but the experience is entirely different: different price level, different music, different crowd.
Insider Tip
The striking facade on the Paseo Marítimo conceals the depth behind it: the Santorini doesn't advertise with neon signs — anyone who doesn't know what lies inside might walk past. Don't. The terrace is the main reason to stay, and Saturday nights are the best entry point. Since the venue doesn't open every evening and the seasonal schedule changes, check the events section below for current dates.




