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Yes. Sardinia has two hand-picked padel hotels with outdoor courts and a long May-to-October season. Forte Village in Pula is one of the Mediterranean's most comprehensive resort sport facilities and includes padel courts alongside a wide range of other sports infrastructure. Court quality across both properties is good.
Sardinia has two main airports: Cagliari (CAG) in the south and Olbia (OLB) in the north. Most UK flights serve Cagliari, with journey times around 2.5 to 3 hours. Olbia is better for the Costa Smeralda area. Transfer to padel hotels is typically 20 to 40 minutes depending on your airport and the hotel's location on the island.
Mallorca has more padel hotels, a longer season from April to November, and better overall sports tourism infrastructure. Sardinia has better beaches and a more exclusive, less tourist-intensive feel. If padel infrastructure and season length are your main criteria, Mallorca is the stronger choice. If Sardinia's coastline and Italian character are part of the draw, the trade-off is worth making.
June and September are the best months: 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, full resort operations, and the balance between warmth and manageable tourist numbers. July and August are playable but hot and very busy on the island; morning sessions of 7 to 10am are the practical option during those months. May is a good quieter alternative with excellent conditions.
Yes, and this is one of the main reasons players choose Sardinia over mainland padel destinations. Most padel hotels are in resort areas with direct or very close beach access. The beaches around Villasimius in the south and the Costa Smeralda in the north are among the best in the Mediterranean. A day split between morning courts and afternoon beach is entirely practical at most properties.