A Padel vacation in Spain realistically costs around 700 to 1,250 euros per week in the budget style, 1,200 to 2,100 euros in the mid-range and 2,400 to 4,500 euros or more in the premium segment. The biggest lever is almost never the court, but rather accommodation, region, season, solo occupancy and how much training you book.
01The quick cost classification
Padel itself is usually not the cost driver in Spain. When four players share a court, many sessions per person tend to be in the single digits to low double digits. The trip becomes expensive due to the hotel level, city location, season, flights, taxes and coaching.
For value for money Costa Blanca and Valencia particularly strong. Costa del Sol has the best Padel ecosystem, but is more expensive for hotels and premium clubs. Barcelona is city-heavy and expensive, Mallorca more lifestyle and premium Kanaren particularly exciting for winter sun.
Put accommodations and training first.
An additional court session hardly changes your weekly budget. Premium accommodation, five private lessons or a rental car change it immediately.
02The most important cost blocks
Flight and accommodation
For mainland destinations such as Málaga, Alicante, Valencia or Barcelona, flexible flights are often the first savings lever. Flight costs increase more often for islands, but accommodation outside of premium locations can be cheaper. However, the accommodation remains the biggest block: a shared apartment or double room is a different budget than real solo occupancy.
Courts, training and match play
In publicly visible examples, courts cost between 18 and 42 euros per 90 minutes per court. Divided by four players, this is manageable. Training is the stronger Padel lever: private lessons range roughly from 24 to 70 euros per hour, group training and social formats are usually cheaper.
Mobility, food and extras
Trips close to the city often work with public transport. In resort locations, on islands or with several clubs per week, a rental car becomes more comfortable. For food, a realistic daily range of 25 to 45 euros makes sense; Barcelona, Palma and premium locations are trending upwards.
03Interactive cost calculator
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04Regions in cost comparison
Costa Blanca: best price-performance window
Alicante, La Nucía and the Costa Blanca are strong if you want to combine Padel, sun and cost control. The region is particularly interesting for budget and midrange.
Valencia: City, Padel and moderate setting
Valencia is strong for anyone looking for an urban trip with a fair cost structure. Accommodation, public transport and the Padel surrounding area can work very well together.
Costa del Sol: best club density, higher spread
Málaga, Marbella and the Costa del Sol have the strongest Padel ecosystem. The price depends heavily on whether you play close to the city, midrange or in premium clubs around Marbella.
Kanaren: Winter sun with flight costs
The Kanaren are strong if you are looking for Padel and sun in winter. Flights can be more expensive, but non-luxury hotels and moderate court prices can make up for this.
Mallorca: Lifestyle and Premium
Mallorca can be very attractive for Padel vacations, but is rarely the most rational price tip. Hotels, season, rental cars and accommodation tax quickly increase the budget.
Barcelona: strong ecosystem, most expensive city package
Barcelona has community, clubs and city energy, but hotels and local taxes quickly make the week more expensive than in Valencia, Costa Blanca or many Málaga setups.