Affordable Padel Courts in Palma de Mallorca: 2026 Guide

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Mallorca has everything a padel player could want: exceptional climate, a growing range of facilities, and prices that vary widely depending on the area and type of venue. Whether you're a full-time resident in Palma or visiting the island on holiday, there are options for every budget.

This guide covers approximate prices in 2026, the most notable areas in Palma and across the island, tips for paying less, and how to find available courts without calling every club by phone.

Approximate padel prices in Mallorca in 2026

Venue type Price/hour (approx.) Typical profile
Municipal sports centres €5 – €10 Local residents with sports card
Affordable private clubs €10 – €18 Member or pay-per-hour
Premium private clubs €18 – €30 High-end facilities, tourist areas
Hotels and resorts with courts €20 – €40 Hotel guests or external rates
Residential community courts Community fees only Residents of the development

The most affordable tier — municipal sports centres and accessible private clubs — offers very competitive prices for an island with Mallorca's cost of living. With four players, an hour at a municipal facility works out at just €1.25–€2.50 per person.

Palma de Mallorca: key areas and options

Son Moix — Palma's main sports hub

The Palau Municipal d'Esports de Son Moix is Palma's most complete sports facility. This area in the west of the city concentrates a large municipal sports offering at public rates. For residents registered in Palma, prices are especially reduced with the Ajuntament de Palma sports card. Good transport connections make this a go-to option for price and quality.

Son Rapinya and Establiments

Son Rapinya in northwest Palma has well-equipped sports facilities with padel courts. Being a residential area with less density than the centre, demand is more manageable and it's easier to find evening slots, which are the most contested in central Palma. Private clubs here offer a good balance of price and facility quality.

Northern Palma: Sa Indioteria and Pont d'Inca

Northern Palma and the Pont d'Inca area (technically within Marratxi municipality) have growing padel provision. Well connected via the ring road and train, Pont d'Inca offers some of the best value in the Palma metropolitan area. Several private clubs here offer very competitive monthly passes and bundles.

Beyond Palma: other island areas

Inca: the interior's sports hub

Inca, 28 km from Palma, has excellent municipal sports facilities. The Palau d'Esports d'Inca and municipal sports centres offer padel courts at very affordable public rates. If you're willing to travel 30 minutes from Palma, Inca is one of the island's cheapest options without compromising facility quality.

Manacor: padel in eastern Mallorca

Manacor, 50 km from Palma, is Mallorca's second most populous city. It has well-maintained municipal padel courts at public rates. In high season (June-August), tourist demand pushes prices up at coastal clubs around Porto Cristo and Cala Millor — but Manacor's municipal facilities maintain stable rates year-round.

Llucmajor and the south

Llucmajor, capital of Mallorca's largest municipality, has municipal sports centres with padel courts at reduced public rates. The southern zone — which includes the airport, s'Arenal, and El Arenal — has a high concentration of hotels and resorts with private courts, generally reserved for guests or at premium external rates. For south-island residents, Llucmajor's facilities are the most economical option.

The tourism factor: how it affects padel prices in Mallorca

Mallorca receives over 12 million tourists per year, and padel is increasingly a popular active holiday sport. This has direct effects on prices and availability:

8 tips for playing padel for less in Mallorca

  1. Register locally and get a municipal sports card. If you're resident in any Mallorcan municipality, a municipal sports card unlocks reduced rates at public facilities. Quick to obtain and the savings add up fast.
  2. Weekday mornings. Monday-Friday mornings have the lowest demand and usually the lowest prices. With Mallorca's climate, a 9am court in October or March is a genuinely excellent experience.
  3. Always play with four players. A €12 court split four ways is €3 per person per hour. Use apps or local padel groups to complete a foursome if needed.
  4. Interior municipality courts. Inca, Manacor, Llucmajor, and other inland towns have public rates well below tourist-coast clubs. A 30-45 minute drive from Palma can be economically worthwhile.
  5. Low-season membership negotiation. November to March, many Mallorcan private clubs run winter promotions to attract local members. The best time to negotiate an annual pass.
  6. Residential community courts. Mallorca has hundreds of residential developments with communal padel courts. If you live in one, the effective cost is zero. If your community's court needs an organised booking system, tools like BookrGo handle reservations with no per-booking commission.
  7. Compare before booking. Check 2-3 nearby options before calling the first club that appears. Prices between clubs 10 minutes apart can differ by 30-40%.
  8. Hotel packages with padel included. Several Mallorcan hotels and resorts include court access in their accommodation packages. If padel is part of your holiday plan, factor this into your hotel choice — it can make the sport effectively free.

Apps and tools for finding courts in Mallorca

For a fuller comparison of booking apps, see our article on the best apps for booking padel courts.

Mallorca for the sports tourist

Mallorca is one of Europe's top sports tourism destinations. Cyclists have chosen the island for decades for its topography; padel has become a popular complementary activity for those who want an active holiday without cycling 80km in August heat.

Several island hotels and resorts have incorporated padel courts as a guest attraction. If you book a hotel with a court included, padel becomes effectively free. If you're staying in an apartment or rural house, the most convenient option is usually a nearby private club or municipal sports centre.

The playing standard on the island is varied, and there's an active player community year-round. Palma, Inca, and Manacor have local leagues and regular tournaments. If you're on holiday and want a casual match with new people, player-matching apps or club notice boards are the fastest route to a game.

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to rent a padel court in Palma de Mallorca?

Municipal sports centres charge approximately €5-10 per hour. Affordable private clubs range from €10-18, and premium or tourist-area clubs can reach €18-30. Hotels with courts typically charge €20-40 for non-guests. Split four ways, even private clubs work out at €3-5 per person.

Are there municipal padel courts in Palma?

Yes. The Ajuntament de Palma runs municipal sports facilities with padel courts in several areas of the city, with Son Moix being the most notable hub. Reduced rates require local registration and a municipal sports card. Other island municipalities including Inca, Manacor, and Llucmajor also have public-rate facilities.

Can you play padel in Mallorca in winter?

Yes, and it's often the best time. Mallorca's climate allows outdoor play virtually year-round; winter temperatures are mild (10-18°C) and rainfall, while higher than summer, is manageable. Many local clubs have their best conditions in winter: less demand, lower prices, and a more relaxed atmosphere.

How does the tourist season affect padel prices in Mallorca?

In high season (June-August), tourist-area clubs may raise prices 20-40% and availability drops significantly. Municipal facilities maintain stable rates year-round. Shoulder season (April-May and September-October) offers the best balance of good weather and reasonable prices.

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