Everything you need to know about padel retreats in Bali
Padel retreat prices in Bali range from $750 for a 3-day intensive camp (accommodation not included) to $3,600 for a premium 7-night all-inclusive retreat with luxury villa accommodation. Most week-long retreats with coaching and accommodation fall in the $1,500–$2,500 range. Court rentals at padel clubs start from just $6–$25 per hour.
No! Most Bali padel retreats welcome complete beginners. Coaches adapt sessions to each participant's level. Some retreats specifically cater to beginners, while others like the Wanderlands intensive camps are better suited for intermediate to advanced players. We can help you find the right match for your skill level.
Most padel retreats in Bali include daily coaching sessions (4–10 hours total), organised match play, accommodation in a boutique hotel or villa, airport transfers, some meals (often breakfast and a welcome dinner), and recovery facilities like pools, saunas, and ice baths. Some also include spa treatments, yoga, meditation, cultural excursions, and professional photography.
Bali is a year-round padel destination. The dry season (April to October) offers the most reliable weather, but many courts are covered or indoor, so you can play in any season. Most scheduled retreats run from March to June, with the Wanderlands intensive camp in May, The Padel Retreat events from March to June, and Goddess Retreats available year-round.
Bali has padel courts across the island. Canggu is the hub with Bali Padel Academy (7 courts), Canggu Padel Centre (4 courts), and Jungle Padel. Ubud offers Bam Bam Padel (5 covered courts) and Monkey Padel. Uluwatu and Cemagi have Island Sports Club locations. Sanur has Sanur Padel Club, and Nusa Dua features Nusa Padel Club with Liga Padel Club opening in 2026.
Absolutely! Bali has over 30 padel courts available for casual rental. Prices range from $6–$50 per hour depending on the club and time of day. Most clubs also offer individual coaching sessions ($35–$70 per hour) and group lessons. Popular clubs for drop-in play include Bali Padel Academy, Bam Bam Padel, Jungle Padel, and Sanur Padel Club.
No — every padel retreat and club in Bali provides equipment rental. However, if you have your own racket, you're welcome to bring it. Several clubs also have pro shops where you can purchase rackets, balls, and accessories. Most retreats include equipment as part of the package.
Yes! Goddess Retreats runs a popular women-only padel retreat in Seminyak. It's a 7-day experience combining padel coaching with spa treatments, cultural excursions, contrast therapy, and a focus on sisterhood and wellness. Prices start from $900 with boutique accommodation included.
The easiest way is to message us on WhatsApp. Tell us your travel dates, skill level, budget, and what you're looking for, and we'll recommend the best options and help you secure your spot. You can also book directly through individual retreat websites, but we can often help with availability checks and special arrangements.
Bali offers world-class surfing, yoga, diving, temple visits, rice terrace treks, and vibrant nightlife. Many padel retreats incorporate wellness activities like yoga, meditation, spa treatments, and cultural excursions. Whether you're in Ubud for art and nature, Uluwatu for surf and cliffs, or Canggu for the social scene, there's plenty beyond padel.