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The best dances for couples to learn are the Rumba or the Bachata.
But in the end, the best style will depend on your goals, musical taste, and your personality. Some fall in love with the drama of Tango. Others just want something they can pull out at a party, and Salsa or Bachata fits that perfectly.
In this blog, we’ll look at the most popular dances for couples, what makes them unique, and how to choose the one that suits you best.

Each of the below mentioned styles has its own feel, technique, and vibe. Here's what you need to know about each one before you decide.
Bachata is probably the most popular style, and for good reason. It's built on 4 simple steps with a distinctive hip movement, and most students start feeling comfortable with the basics within just a few classes.
The thing that makes Bachata special is the connection. It's an emotional style, and the way partners move together has a natural sensuality to it that many enjoy. In our couples dance classes in Playa Del Rey, we focus on musicality, timing, and that partner connection so you can build confidence quickly.
The Rumba is often called the dance of love. It's slow, deliberate, and deeply expressive.
From a learning perspective, Rumba is one of the more accessible ballroom styles. The tempo is slow enough that beginners can take their time with each step. And the hip movement and body shaping that define this style will come naturally with a bit of practice.
The Rumba is a good starting point if you’re romantic. It builds a strong foundation for other Latin styles too, so it's a smart first step if you eventually want to explore Salsa or some other Latin styles.
The Waltz is one of the most elegant partner dances. The main characteristics are fluid movements and gentle rise-and-fall. You can easily recognize this style by its 3/4 rhythm.
What couples love about the Waltz is the closed hold position. You're moving together as one unit, which builds real communication and trust between partners. For those who want to work on their connection and coordination, it's a great fit.
We especially recommend the Waltz as a wedding dance. It's graceful, it works beautifully with traditional music, and it photographs well. If you want to learn this dance style, check out 7 things to know before you start dancing the Waltz.
The Foxtrot is a timeless ballroom dance that more beginners should consider. It's smooth, flowing, and built around walking movements, which means the learning curve isn't as steep as you might think. The combination of slow and quick steps gives it a pleasant rhythm that feels comfortable fairly quickly.
One of the biggest strengths of the Foxtrot is how well it adapts to different music. You can dance it to classic jazz, big band, or even slow pop-
Salsa has a reputation for being difficult, but in our experience that reputation isn't always accurate. Yes, it's energetic. Yes, there are spins and turns and fast footwork. But the basic steps are repetitive, and most are surprised by how quickly they start to feel the rhythm.
What Salsa brings to the table is energy and fun. It's a style for social settings, clubs, and parties, and it keeps both partners engaged and moving the whole time. The music itself is a big part of what makes it addictive. Once you start feeling the beat, it's hard not to want to keep going.
We'd recommend Salsa to couples who are naturally energetic, love Latin music, and want a dance they can take out to social settings relatively quickly after starting.
The Tango has a reputation for being the most dramatic and demanding of the partner dances, and there's some truth to that. Sharp movements, sudden pauses, staccato steps, and a close embrace that demands real focus from both partners.
But we don't think that makes it off-limits for beginners. We think it makes it exciting. People who are drawn to something theatrical and expressive often find that Tango speaks to them in a way that other styles don't. The close connection and emotional intensity it creates between partners is unlike anything else on this list.
If you’re wondering how challenging this style really is, take a look at our full breakdown on the topic: Is Tango hard to learn?
Absolutely!
Learning more than one style builds variety and confidence. We recommend starting with beginner-friendly ones, such as Bachata or Rumba, to develop timing, rhythm, and partner connection. Once you’re comfortable with these fundamentals, you can progress to styles like Foxtrot or Waltz.
Exploring various dances helps you develop a range of skills. Some emphasize control and expression, while others focus on precision and musicality. This versatility also prepares you for different social settings, supporting communication and new connections.

The best style for you as a couple isn't the most popular one or the one your friends are doing. It's the one that fits both of you.
Are you preparing for a wedding? The Waltz, Rumba or Foxtrot may be the perfect fit. If you're looking for something more social, something you can bring to parties and nights out, Bachata or Salsa are going to feel more natural and a lot more fun in those settings.
If you both prefer something slower and more intimate, the Waltz or Rumba are going to feel right. If you're more energetic and love the idea of fast movement and playful chemistry, Bachata and Salsa are calling your names. And if you want something that feels dramatic and sophisticated, Tango is hard to beat.
Some styles are genuinely more beginner-friendly than others. Rumba and Bachata have simple enough foundations that most couples make real progress quickly. Tango takes longer to feel natural, but the journey is what makes it special. There's no wrong answer here, just an honest conversation about what you're both up for.
Still having doubts? You can come to our dance studio in Playa Del Rey. Our location is: 177 Culver Blvd, Playa Del Rey, CA 90293.
The people who walk through our door for the first time usually have one thing in common: they don't think they can dance. A few months later, they're pulling off moves at a party that nobody saw coming while having something they genuinely do together.
Our couples dance classes in Playa Del Rey are open to everyone, whether you're signing up for wedding lessons, trying something new as a couple, or just looking for a reason to spend an evening doing something different.
There are many dance studios in LA California, but most don’t have a unique approach to dancing methods. That's why at PRO DANCE Studios - Los Angeles, we use the Prism Method, a unique teaching methodology that’ll help you learn faster.
Whether you choose the elegance of the Waltz or the energy of the Salsa, our team of experienced professionals will take care of your every step and movement.
For more information on couples dance classes in Playa Del Rey prices, visit our pricing page.
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