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Yes. Portugal has four hand-picked padel hotels, all in the Algarve, with outdoor artificial grass courts, certified coaching, and links to local padel clubs. The Algarve's sports tourism infrastructure is mature and well-developed, and court quality is consistently good across all four properties.
All four Portuguese padel hotels are currently in the Algarve, in the Vilamoura, Lagos, and Albufeira areas. The Algarve is Portugal's established sports resort region and has the most developed infrastructure for sports hotel visits. Lisbon and the north coast have some padel clubs but the hotel infrastructure for visiting players is currently strongest in the south.
Spain has significantly more padel hotels, more courts, and a deeper coaching culture. The Algarve is the strongest non-Spanish alternative, with good court quality and a long season. Portugal is generally 15 to 20% cheaper than comparable Spanish properties and pairs better with golf. For dedicated padel, Spain is the clear first choice; for a padel and golf combination, Portugal competes strongly.
April, May, September, and October are the best months across the Algarve: 21 to 26 degrees Celsius, consistent sunshine, and full coaching programmes. July and August are warm and playable but hot, with midday temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius making morning sessions preferable. March and November are usable shoulder months with mild temperatures.
Yes. The Algarve has over 40 golf courses, several of which are world-ranked, and several padel hotels have direct access to or partnerships with nearby courses. Portugal pioneered the European golf resort model and padel has followed into the same infrastructure. The combination of padel and golf within a single week is genuinely well-supported in the Algarve.