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Top-10 Padel Courts in Bali for Beginners and Professional

By Catur Herawanto
8 min read
Updated: May 07, 2025

Ten years ago, no one would’ve thought padel would make its way to Bali. But look at how many padel courts we have on the island right now! For padel enthusiasts, these courts add another option for what to do in Bali beyond cultural sightseeing. You need to stay fit even on holiday, right?

The first padel courts in Bali opened in early 2022 when the pandemic started to slow down. Soon, other padel courts popped up, and here we are! In any of our Bali travel guides, we love giving you what’s hot on the island, and padel is certainly on the craze. If you’re considering visiting Bali AND playing padel, the ten padel courts on the list will surely make you itch to swing the padel racket in a tropical setting. Let’s hit the ball!

  • What is Padel?

    Enrique Corcuera certainly didn’t think his game would become a worldwide phenomenon. In 1969, he combined the elements of squash and tennis at his residence in Acapulco, Mexico. Over the following decades, padel went through some evolution, from the balls and the racket to the rules of the game.

    Why do people become obsessed with padel? The answer is because the sport is fun! Padel feels like you’re playing a game with friends rather than a competitive sport because you need a partner to play the game. You don’t need to be good at tennis or squash to play padel, though you must run across the court. The sport is also very fast-paced and less intimidating than tennis.

    List of general padel rules
  • Why Play Padel in Bali?

    Playing padel in Bali gives a different sensation because you have the option to play in semi-outdoor or indoor courts. The tropical climate means that on most days, you get sunny days, and playing outdoors is certainly less stuffy than playing indoors. But during the rainy season, you can play in indoor padel courts in Bali, so you don’t need to worry about getting wet.

    The growing popularity means you meet people who may be in the same boat as you! As it’s still quite a niche sport in Bali, chances are you will meet people who have played padel for years, as well as meet fellow novices. Padel in Bali can also allow you to meet locals as the sport doesn’t only attract expats or foreigners. Now, your time in Bali is not just about yoga retreats but you can include playing padel as well!

  • Top 10 Padel Courts in Bali

  • 1. Jungle Padel (Canggu & Ubud)

    As the first padel club in Bali, the expectation for Jungle Padel is paramount. Luckily, they know how to deliver. Jungle Padel has six locations across Bali, including Canggu and Ubud, with more coming. Show off your skills in the four blue carpet courts with excellent lighting and surrounded by glass walls. Unwind and refuel in the breezy cafe while having the rice fields as your post-game view.

    If you’re new to the game, don’t worry. Jungle Padel has seven coaches to teach you everything about padel. If you don’t know what volley or flat serve is, the coach will show you every technique to get you started and improve your game. Bring your kids from 8 AM to 12 PM every Saturday and introduce them to the sport. Jungle Padel also has Americana, a fast-paced mini-tournament every Wednesday and Saturday from 6 to 8.30 PM for eight teams. What’s great about Jungle Padel is you can conveniently book the court with an app!

    Detailed Info about Jungle Padel

    • Average price: US $12/player/hour

    • Location: Google Maps

    • Opening hours: 7.30 AM – 10 PM

    • Phone number: +62- 811-3886-2555

  • 2. Bali Padel Academy (Canggu)

    As the first NOX Future Academy partner, Bali Padel Academy (BPA) has seven courts certified by the Spanish Padel Federation, including one center court. BPA shows everyone that padel is here to stay by combining pro-level coaching and Bali’s laid-back vibe. Feeling tired after the game? Soak yourself in a steam sauna, an ice and whirlpool bath, and an infinity pool overlooking rice fields. Don’t forget to stop by Bendeja for some delicious and healthy meals.

    BPA offers different coaching programs for beginner, advanced, and kids. You can choose from 1-on-1 courses to group lessons with up to four players. But what sets BPA apart is the NOX-certified courses for professional padel coaches who want to improve their skills. Contact the front desk staff for concierge booking service, who will match you with players on the same level. They host weekly Americana and BPA Open, the biggest padel tournament in Indonesia!

    Detailed Info about Bali Padel Academy

    • Average price: US $8/player/hour

    • Location: Google Maps

    • Opening hours: 7 AM – 11 PM

    • Phone number: +62-817-1710-7000

  • 3. Monkey Padel Bali (Ubud)

    Ubud and padel are something you don’t hear often. But at Monkey Padel Bali, you get not only three world-class padel courts with glass walls but also a fun community! Don’t worry if you decide to play padel on a whim since you can rent a racket for US $4 per session. The Ubud Padel Pro shop has all you need, from rackets to balls, perfect if you want to invest in the game. Order yourself a smoothie from the cafe post-game to replenish your energy.

    Tucked near the Sacred Monkey Forest (hence the name), Monkey Padel Bali offers flexibility as they offer extended playing hours. They also have a monthly membership where you can play unlimited games in a month. If you need to level up your game, the certified coaches at Monkey Padel will show you the best way to volley or spin. Go on Monday for the Ladies Americana tournament, starting from 9 to 11 AM, or their weekly tournaments for Low Bronze, Low Silver, and Low Gold levels.

    Detailed Info about Monkey Padel Bali

    • Average price: US $5/player/hour

    • Location: Google Maps

    • Opening hours: 7.30 AM – 10.30 PM

    • Phone number: +62-822-3535-8310

  • 4. Island Sports Club Bali (Canggu)

    You don’t need to think between surf and padel at Island Sports Club Bali. The location in Canggu and Uluwatu lets you hit the ball at the three panoramic padel courts, with the Canggu branch a six-minute drive from the famous Berawa Beach. One session of padel, followed by a Cross Fit, then get refreshed in the 25-meter pool and end your training day at the café ordering your smoothie bowl. Don’t miss their famous sunset padel party!

    You’ve probably heard about the Americano format, but ISC also hosts Mexicano and Argentino, where you can play with your rotating and fixed partners. The seasoned coaches will show you the right way to hit the backhand and forehand if you want to improve your on-court performance. Introduce your little ones to tennis and padel as ISC Academy has after-school programs for kids aged 3 to 16. Save time by downloading their apps, which allow you to select the sport and location.

    Detailed Info about Island Sports Club Bali

    • Average price: US $35/court/hour

    • Location: Google Maps

    • Opening hours: 7 AM – 11 PM

    • Phone number: +62-823-4002-7007

  • 5. Canggu Padel

    Try swinging your racket at Canggu Padel, and you’ll know why these padel courts remain open despite Finns Recreation Club’s major renovation. Serving two perfectly lit courts, Canggu Padel also has a cafe to relax post-game and clean showers, lockers, and a toilet. You don’t need to hit the gym to know your body fat or muscle mass because Canggu Padel has a body composition analyzer ready to use. And there’s no need to go to a sports bar in Bali because the cafe at Canggu Padel has screens to broadcast live matches.

    While you know Finns are one of the best beach clubs in Bali, the events at Canggu Padel will lure even the most beginner players. The Cardio Padel every Monday and Friday will improve your racket skills, balance, and agility while hitting the balls. When you participate in Americano on Wednesday, you get a coconut for free! Play in the afternoon and head to the cafe for Happy Hour from 5 to 7 PM.

    Detailed Info about Canggu Padel

    • Average price: US $35/court/hour

    • Location: Google Maps

    • Opening hours: 6 AM – 10 PM

    • Phone number: +62-811-3810-0210 

  • 6. Liga Tennis Sports Club (Denpasar)

    As the largest sports complex in Denpasar, Liga Tennis embraces the popularity of padel with open arms. Liga Tennis now has four indoor (and thankfully, air-conditioned!) padel courts aside from tennis, pickleball, squash courts, sports studios, a gym, and a cafe. You can still enjoy the pool and sauna post-padel or browse the premium gear at the Pro-shop.

    Whether you want to try padel or are a seasoned professional, the coaching program for 1-on-1, group, and even family lessons will ensure you get the drill! Spread into four other locations in Umalas, Seminyak, and Nusa Dua, Liga Tennis gets you to play padel with locals and expats, no matter where you are in Bali. You can book the court or join the group lessons through the app, and no membership is required.

    Detailed Info about Liga Tennis Sports Club

    • Average price: US $25/court/hour

    • Location: Google Maps

    • Opening hours: 7 AM – 10 PM

    • Phone number: +62-877-1440-0500

  • 7. INDOPADEL (Denpasar)

    The five courts at Indopadel will make you feel like a professional player. Besides the regular courts, Indopadel also has a court specifically designed for professional-level play, according to the standard of the World Padel Tour. Beyond the courts, discover the premium gear at the Pro Padel Shop and nourish your body with the menus made of locally sourced and organic ingredients from the restaurant. The lounge gives you room to cool down after the match, while you can change in the spacious dressing rooms.

    Book a 60- or 90-minute session using the app, where you can choose between pro padel court and super pro world padel tour court. If many padel courts can only have a maximum of four people for group lessons, Indopadel can accommodate eight players, either for basic or pro coaching. The option for making Indopadel more affordable and accessible is if you get eight players, you only pay IDR 50K per person for the basic coaching! Indopadel also has open matches in the morning and evening, enough to get your competitive side running!

    Detailed Info about Indopadel

    • Average price: US $20/court/hour

    • Location: Google Maps

    • Opening hours: 7 AM – 10 PM

    • Phone number: +62-812-9704-0309

  • 8. Pro Padel Bali (Kerobokan)

    The newest padel club in town, Pro Padel Bali, offers a pro-padel experience at their four panoramic courts. The blue and pink courts may look pretty on your Insta feed, but adding the view of rice fields, you get a jackpot. But more than the look, Pro Padel Bali offers to extend opening hours until midnight, giving you more sessions to hit the ball without worrying about the time.

    Meet Me Café delivers protein-packed meals for your post-padel game. The waiting room is mainly decorated with a soft blue and pink sofa, which acts as the pro shop, giving a sense of calm after intense play on the court. From 9 to 10.30 AM on Tuesdays and Thursdays, join the Americana padel for some exciting prizes. Who says no to a one-week unlimited membership at Wefitness Bali and Bali Physio Treatment vouchers as gifts?

    Detailed Info about Pro Padel Bali

    • Average price: US $26/court/hour

    • Location: Google Maps

    • Opening hours: 8 AM – 10 PM

    • Phone number: +62-813-3090-7839

  • 9. City Padel Bali (Denpasar)

    You rarely can say hidden gem for a padel court, but City Padel Bali fits the bill. Located in the local neighborhood in Denpasar, the four padel courts and one tennis court feel like a place where the community meets. Though City Padel doesn’t have the bells and whistles like a sauna or restaurant, you come here to play padel, and that’s what you get.

    Come on Saturday when they host the mini-tournament, Ladies Night on Monday, and Ladies Morning on Wednesday. If you need to sweat mid-week, always check their social media account as they often have Happy Hour deals, where you get an hour free when booking the court for one hour. The City Padel Tournaments are where you take your play to the next stage, especially for silver and bronze beginner’s levels. Among all the padel courts in Bali, City Padel is the only one with three different sessions, for 60, 90, and 120 minutes, whereas most padel courts only have a maximum of 90 minutes.

    Detailed Info about City Padel Bali

    • Average price: US $24/court/hour

    • Location: Google Maps

    • Opening hours: 7 AM – 10 PM

    • Phone number: +62-822-2679-7436

  • 10. Island Padel Bali (Uluwatu)

    Island Padel in Uluwatu is possibly the crème de la crème of padel courts in Bali. Not because it’s the most extravagant or has the complete facilities among others, but because of the lush greeneries surrounding the four padel courts. The location is Chef’s Kiss because it’s only one stone’s throw away from Thomas and Padang Padang Beach.

    No more missing the sunset, thanks to the glass walls, which give you a panoramic view from inside the court. Once you change to less sweaty outfits in the locker room (located separately from the central courts), head to the outdoor cafe and order your smoothie while sitting on the patio and enjoying Uluwatu’s afternoon breeze. Purchase the Islands Credit, which you can use to book the courts and lessons, both in the Uluwatu and Berawa branches.

    Detailed Info about Island Padel Bali

    • Average price: US $35/court/hour

    • Location: Google Maps

    • Opening hours: 7 AM – 11 PM

    • Phone number: +62-813-3705-2325

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to play padel in Bali?

Each padel court has different pricing. The average price for court rental per hour is US $25. However, in some padel courts, the hourly pricing is for one player, costing around US $5. Some Padel courts also offer a monthly membership, so please check each court to find which one suits you the best.

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Expert Opinion

Padel made its way to Bali long before the sprouting of padel courts across the island. While you can easily find the best gym in Bali, padel’s popularity hasn’t reached the same level, but the progress is promising. In a few years, you will encounter padel courts in every corner of Bali, and the sport will be as popular as yoga retreats.

Though people often give padel a bad rep because of how similar the game to tennis is, the growing numbers of people interested in the sport in Bali show no signs of slowing down. The easy rules and welcoming community are two reasons you should start doing padel. Pick up the racket once you’re done reading this article, and don’t blame us if you turn into a padel enthusiast later.

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Catur Herawanto
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Hi everyone! My name is Catur, and I was born and raised in Central Java. I moved to Bali in 2011 but left the island in 2016 before returning in 2018. Bali feels more than a home to me, and maybe that’s why my name feels like a premonition. Catur means four, both in the Balinese and Javanese languages. It is spoken like ‘c’ in chess, which is also the meaning of my name in Indonesian.

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