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Padel holidays: One of the world’s fastest-growing sports becomes a smash hit for travel

By staffApril 18, 20264 Mins Read
Padel holidays: One of the world’s fastest-growing sports becomes a smash hit for travel
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Padel is no longer just one of the world’s fastest-growth sports – it has also become one of travel’s fastest-growing trends.

According to the International Padel Federation’s 2025 report, the racquet sport now counts more than 35 million players worldwide, with courts increasing by more than 15% in a single year and surpassing 77,000 globally.

Europe sits at the centre of this boom, accounting for more than 60% of participation and roughly two-thirds of all courts worldwide.

Looking to capitalise on this growing trend, hotels and resorts around the world are adding padel courts as headline amenities, while destinations are using the sport to reshape their activity offering.

Here are some of the best resorts and unique places for a padel-focused escape.

Spain

Spain remains the most complete destination for padel travel, with resorts leading the way in combining high-level courts with lifestyle experiences.

Puente Romano Beach Resort: On Marbella’s Golden Mile, this resort has become one of Europe’s flagship padel destinations. Its four courts regularly host international events and attract top players, but the experience remains accessible. The setting blends competitive play with beach clubs, restaurants and a strong social atmosphere.

La Manga Club: A long-established sports resort, La Manga in Murcia offers one of the most comprehensive padel set-ups in Europe. Multiple courts, academies and coaching programmes make it ideal for both training-focused trips and casual players.

Reserva del Higuerón Resort: Set on a hillside above the coast, this resort on the Costa del Sol delivers a more design-led padel experience. The panoramic courts overlook the Mediterranean and sit within a broader wellness and fitness concept.

Portugal

Portugal’s rise has been driven by its resort infrastructure, particularly in the Algarve, where padel fits naturally into long-stay travel.

Vale do Lobo Resort: A polished coastal resort where padel is integrated into a wider sports offering. The eight floodlit padel courts are well maintained and supported by coaching, making it a strong option for structured play.

Quinta do Lago: One of Portugal’s most high-end sports destinations, Quinta do Lago offers a performance-focused environment. Alongside the four outdoor padel courts and two indoor courts, there are tennis and fitness facilities, appealing to travellers looking to train.

Pine Cliffs Resort: Perched above dramatic cliffs, Pine Cliffs offers a more relaxed take on padel. The four courts are part of a family-friendly setting where the sport complements a wider holiday experience. The resort is also home to the Annabel Croft Padel Academy.

Italy

Italy blends padel with its signature mix of scenery, cuisine and slower travel, creating a more lifestyle-focused experience.

Forte Village Resort: A luxury resort in Sardinia where padel is part of a broader sports ecosystem. Guests can combine matches with beach time, dining and wellness activities in one setting.

Verdura Resort: Operated by Rocco Forte Hotels, Verdura Resort in Sicily offers a quieter, more expansive environment. Alongside its tennis club, the resort’s padel centre has two courts which are open from March to November.

France and Monaco

France is integrating padel across its diverse resort landscape, from coastal luxury to mountain retreats.

Club Med Opio en Provence: This all-inclusive resort includes padel as part of its daily activity programme. Coaching sessions and casual games make it easy for beginners to get involved.

Monte-Carlo Beach Hotel: On the French Riviera, padel has entered the luxury space. The courts at this iconic hotel in Monaco complement a high-end coastal experience focused on leisure and relaxation.

Greece

In Greece, padel is being positioned as a premium resort activity, often with dramatic natural backdrops.

Costa Navarino: A large-scale resort on the Peloponnese coast with extensive sports infrastructure, including three padel courts, located at the Mouratoglou Tennis Center. The experience is structured, with coaching and facilities designed for longer stays.

Sweden

Sweden’s padel boom has been driven by indoor facilities, making it a year-round destination whatever the season.

Hotel Tylösand: A coastal resort where padel sits alongside beach culture and summer travel. It attracts both local and international visitors, particularly during peak season.

Ellery Beach House: Located close to Stockholm, this boutique resort offers a social and relaxed padel experience. The three outdoor courts are part of a wider setting focused on design, food and community.

Special mention: Bali

Outside of Europe, Bali is emerging as a hotspot for high-end padel travel, particularly among digital nomads and luxury travellers.

Bali Padel Academy: Canggu has become the island’s padel centre, with facilities attracting international players and hosting training camps. The vibe is social and community-driven, drawing in travellers for longer stays.

Como Uma Canggu: This resort blends beachfront luxury with a modern sports offering. Padel here is part of a broader lifestyle that includes surfing, fitness and wellness.

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