Passarella Club & Terrace – Nightlife in Mallorca

Passarella Club & Terrace

Palma

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The club begins before you’re inside — on the terrace, with Palma’s marina below, the cathedral silhouette rising across the water and the bass of the Sala Principal already making its quiet promise. If you’ve booked a table in the VIP Lounge, you’re led into a room that feels more like a gentlemen’s club library than a disco backstage: deep upholstered seats, private bathrooms and the kind of personalised table service that keeps a tray of Moët in comfortable rotation. Outside on the dance floor, the night is just beginning.

Passarella Club & Terrace – impression 1

Concept

Passarella, Social Club, new chapter — this stretch of the Paseo Marítimo has lived many lives. The site beneath the Grand Melía Victoria once formed part of a legendary complex where two films were shot in the late fifties and early sixties, and Hollywood names like Ava Gardner and Anthony Quinn were said to have passed through. Decades later, and through several club eras, English entrepreneur Martyn Smith took the helm since 2017 with an entirely different ambition: atmosphere over attitude, boutique over mass-market. The result is Social Club Mallorca — and a relaunch at a new address on the same promenade has given the concept room to breathe.

The Social Group has laid out the floor plan in four distinct zones: the Sala Principal as the heart of the night, Sala 2 for more intimate encounters, a cocktail bar where mixology is treated as craft, and a VIP Lounge with full personalised table service and private bathrooms. Roving waiters circulate with finger food through every room; the venue takes private bookings with drinks packages and catering — closer to a members’ club model than a standard Palma nightlife booking.

Passarella Club & Terrace – impression 2

Atmosphere

“Timeless elegance with modern nightlife energy” — the self-billing makes more sense when you look at the sponsor list: Moët & Chandon, Belvedere Vodka. That speaks plainly to the bar grammar here. Outside: the harbour, directly below the terrace. Inside: state-of-the-art sound and light, a dance floor large enough to move properly without losing the club’s intimate scale. The venue describes itself as a space that “feels just as good early in the evening as it does late at night” — an honest signal that someone has thought about the full arc of the experience, not just the post-midnight rush.

Programme & Music

The summer programme is anchored by two residencies. Cirque le Soir — the London club brand from Carnaby Street — takes over Fridays: theatrical performers, acrobatics and a sound palette moving between commercial, hip-hop and house. It is closer to a show than a standard club night. Running in parallel: a weekly residency by Andrea Oliva, one of the most respected house and tech house DJs working today — the kind of booking that usually demands an Ibiza flight. The rest of the weekly programme is equally considered: “High Society” on Wednesdays, “House of Social” on Saturdays, the more relaxed “Palo Santo” on Sundays. The underlying DJ history is the venue’s strongest credential: Pete Tong, Masters at Work (Kenny ‘Dope’ González and Little Louie Vega), Erick Morillo, Basement Jaxx, Purple Disco Machine, Claptone, Joris Voorn, Hot Since 82 — the biography of this place is deliberate programming policy.

Who It’s For

The Social Club draws two audiences that meet on the dance floor: an international travel crowd — with a noticeably strong contingent from the yachting world — and a local regular base that takes house music seriously. VIP tables work well for groups that want space and discretion; the venue takes full private event bookings including service and catering. For Cirque le Soir nights, book early.

Insider Tip

Buy tickets online before the night — guests from previous seasons report that door entry costs significantly more than a digital advance ticket. Current dates and booking links are in the event overview on this page.

Good to know

Frequently asked questions about Passarella Club & Terrace

Where is the Passarella Club & Terrace in Palma?

Right on the Paseo Marítimo (Av. de Gabriel Roca), beneath the Grand Melía Victoria — Palma’s seafront promenade with views over the marina, the cathedral and the bay.

What is the price level?

Upscale: entry and drinks are in the upper tier, VIP tables require a considerably larger budget. Champagne and premium spirits are the house language — not the place for cheap rounds.

Do I need a reservation?

For VIP tables and busy event nights, advance booking via tickets.socialclubmallorca.com is essential — guest reports from previous seasons suggest online tickets cost significantly less than door entry.

Who is this club for?

House and tech house fans, international travellers with discerning taste, yacht guests and anyone who prefers boutique clubbing to mass-market nights; also well suited to private group occasions with a VIP table.

How do I get there?

Taxi or Uber directly to Av. de Gabriel Roca on the Paseo Marítimo; from Palma’s old town the promenade is also walkable on a warm evening.

What makes this club special?

The combination of a boutique concept (four intimate zones instead of a mass-market floor), the London Cirque le Soir show residency, a DJ history featuring names such as Pete Tong and Masters at Work, and panoramic views over Palma’s marina makes this the most curated nightclub on the Paseo Marítimo.