P
adelmania is sweeping Mallorca and it needs to be taken seriously. Fans of the racquet and ball sport, which uses a shorter court than tennis and slightly different techniques such as an underhand serve and the use of a back wall, are die-hard passionate about playing. Mallorca has seen new clubs opening or expanding to include padel courts and a spirited community that includes tournaments and events. Padel is a perfect game with friends as much as it is for individual players, as clubs make it easy to join games and pair people up for play. Here we offer a short list of where you can play padel in Mallorca - from the lush gardens of a resort in the northeast to courts surrounded by the Tramuntana mountains to others set conveniently in central Palma. Wherever you are, it’s time to join the fun and learn why padel is so popular.
Sporting Club Portals
A stunning seaside location in Puerto Portals in Portals Nous, Sporting Club Portals features four well-maintained outdoor padel courts, all with beautiful sea views. Want to play by night? Not a problem as all of the courts have flood lighting for evening play. Sporting Club Portals has a relaxed, sporty and stylish atmosphere, with key amenities such as free parking, lockers, clay tennis courts, gym facilities and a pro shop. Court hire is competitively priced and all neatly organized through the club’s own booking system or by calling reception. In addition to general play, the club runs a padel school led by coach Ramón Pascual, offers entry into official federated tournaments, ranking events, and summer camps for younger players.
Terreno Club
Terreno Club is a chic, members-only spot tucked in Palma’s El Terreno neighborhood. The club welcomes padel fans with three modern courts where both locals and visitors can play. Although located within a condensed urban area, Terreno Club provides a sense of escape from the city, an ideal retreat from city-life. Since opening in mid-2024, Terreno Club has become a popular place for padel as well as for its stylish setting, inviting pool surrounded by bright yellow umbrellas, and well-received restaurant and bar. Padel at El Terreno is perfect for friends meeting up for some exercise and a drink or meal. They occasionally partner with local padel experts to offer retreats and tournaments for those who want to take their padel game further. Whether you're popping in for a casual match or simply soaking up the relaxed Palma vibe, Terreno Club delivers—with a side of good food, great social energy, and a sense of refined ease.
Padelmon Palmanyola
Padelmon Palmanyola offers eight well-kept outdoor padel courts, open daily from 9 AM to 11 PM (closed Sundays)—perfect for evening matches when the days are longer. The club is located just off of the Soller-Palma road, in a wooded area inPalmayola, and is open to all levels of padel play. With its pine-shaded seating, café, and a barbecue area for post-game chats, it’s a great option for group play and bbq’s after. Single players can connect to the club and join games that need an additional player. Courts can be booked easily online with prices starting from around €4–€6 per player depending on the time of day. Beyond open play, Padelmon hosts regular tournaments and social gatherings, making it a good choice for both competitive and casual players. Padelmon Palmanyola has easy, onsite parking and a pro shop.