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Yes. Italy has padel hotels across three distinct regions: Lake Garda in the north, Sardinia as a Mediterranean island option, and Tuscany in central Italy. All offer outdoor courts with certified coaching and links to local club play. Italy's padel scene has grown significantly in the last five years and the infrastructure now supports visiting players well.
It depends on the kind of trip you want. Lake Garda suits players who also want cycling in the Dolomites or an alpine setting. Sardinia suits those prioritising Mediterranean beach access alongside the courts. Tuscany suits players who want the Italian countryside, wine, and hill towns alongside their padel. All three have reliable May, June, and September conditions.
Spain has far more padel hotels, courts, and coaching options, and is the global heartland of the sport. Italy's padel infrastructure is smaller but growing, and the destination itself offers a travel experience that Spain's resort-focused padel market does not. For a first dedicated padel trip, Spain is more efficient. Italy works best for players who want the sport within a broader European travel experience.
May, June, and September are the best months across all Italian padel regions: 22 to 26 degrees Celsius, full coaching programmes, and courts in peak condition. July and August are warm but busy, particularly during the Italian August holiday period. January and February are unplayable in northern Italy and significantly limited in the south.
Yes, and Italy is one of the best countries in Europe for this combination. The Dolomites are within two hours of Lake Garda, Tuscany has world-class road cycling, and the cycling culture in northern Italy is embedded in daily life. Several padel hotels in Tuscany and the Lake Garda area cater to multi-sport guests and can arrange cycling alongside court sessions.