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Yes. Andalusia has two hand-picked padel hotels with outdoor artificial grass courts and access to some of Spain's deepest padel club culture. The region is where padel grew roots in Spain, and visiting players can access social play and match experience that goes well beyond what hotel-only facilities typically offer.
Malaga Airport (AGP) is the main gateway and serves direct flights from most UK, German, and northern European airports year-round. Seville Airport (SVQ) is the better option if staying in the western half of the region. Transfer times to most padel hotels are 20 to 60 minutes depending on your exact location.
April, May, September, and October are the best months. Summer in Andalusia is the hottest in mainland Europe; July and August inland regularly exceed 35 degrees Celsius and outdoor midday padel is genuinely impractical. Coastal properties near Marbella and Malaga are more manageable in summer, but the shoulder seasons are the clear recommendation for most players.
The Costa Blanca has more padel hotels, more courts, and a longer comfortable season. Andalusia has a deeper and more authentic club padel culture and is a better match for players who want the courts alongside the cultural weight of southern Spain. For a dedicated padel camp, Costa Blanca is more efficient. For a richer overall trip, Andalusia is the stronger case.
Yes. The area around Marbella and the Costa del Sol is one of the highest concentrations of golf courses in Europe, and a number of properties offer both sports. Several padel hotels in the region either have their own golf partnerships or are within easy reach of world-ranked courses. Andalusia pioneered the golf resort model in Europe and padel has followed naturally into the same infrastructure.