Padel Hotels in Spain

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Frequently Asked Questions About Padel Hotels in Spain

Which region of Spain is best for a padel holiday?

It depends on when you are travelling and what surrounds the courts matters to you. The Canary Islands (Tenerife, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria) are the best choice from October to April for year-round warmth. Mallorca is the best all-round island option from March to November. The Costa Blanca offers the most coaching depth for serious players. Girona suits those combining padel with road cycling. Andalusia is best for combining padel with cultural travel.

How many padel hotels are there in Spain?

PerformanceHolidays has 38 hand-picked padel hotels across Spain, spanning Mallorca, the Costa Blanca, Tenerife, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, Girona, Andalusia, Fuerteventura, and other destinations. All are verified for court quality and coaching provision. Spain has the highest concentration of quality padel hotels of any country in the world.

When is the best time for padel in Spain?

The answer depends on the destination. The Canary Islands are excellent from October through May. Mainland Spain and the Balearics peak in April, May, September, and October. July and August are hot on the mainland, regularly exceeding 32 degrees Celsius in Andalusia and the interior; the Canary Islands are more manageable at 27 to 28 degrees during those months.

How does padel in Spain compare to Portugal?

Spain has significantly more padel hotels, more courts, and a deeper coaching culture. The Algarve in Portugal is the strongest non-Spanish alternative, with good court quality and a long season. The Algarve is generally 15 to 20% cheaper than comparable Spanish properties and is the better choice for players combining padel with golf. For dedicated padel, Spain is the clear first choice.

Can I do a multi-destination padel trip in Spain?

Yes, and Spain is well set up for it. Mallorca and Menorca, Tenerife and Lanzarote, or the Costa Blanca and Girona are all combinations that work logistically. Domestic Spanish flights are affordable and frequent, and the country's road network is good. A week split between a Canary Island and a mainland destination is entirely feasible and gives you a different padel environment in each location.