Padel is no longer confined to traditional courts in Spain or Sweden. As the sport gains international traction, it’s finding a new home in places once reserved for surfboards, sailing, and spa retreats. From the lush landscapes of Bali to the pristine beaches of Mauritius and the sun-soaked Adriatic coast of Croatia, padel is expanding into some of the world’s most idyllic destinations offering travelers the chance to combine world-class play with unforgettable scenery.


In Bali, the sport is growing fast, especially in areas like Canggu and Uluwatu, where boutique hotels and wellness resorts have started integrating padel courts into their offerings. New clubs like Liga.Tennis Padel and Jungle Padel are setting the tone for what it means to bring padel to paradise. With modern courts nestled among rice fields and tropical greenery, Bali has become an unlikely but thriving hub for players seeking a balance of competition, culture, and calm. Morning yoga, a midday match, and dinner on the beach it’s the kind of rhythm that only Bali can offer.


Mauritius, too, has welcomed padel into its luxury resort ecosystem. Resorts such as Club Med La Plantation d'Albion and Heritage Resorts on the southern coast now feature padel courts, recognizing the sport’s appeal among wellness-focused travelers. With the island’s year-round warm climate and backdrop of turquoise lagoons, playing a match here feels like training in a postcard. The island’s French and South African influences also contribute to a small but passionate padel community that’s quickly gaining momentum.


Croatia, meanwhile, has become one of Europe’s rising padel scenes, with courts appearing in cities like Zagreb and Split, and summer pop-up clubs gaining popularity in coastal hotspots like Hvar. Clubs such as Padel HR and Padelaši are building a strong national presence, while international tourists are increasingly seeking out courts as part of their Adriatic getaways. The combination of Mediterranean culture, historic cities, and outdoor lifestyle makes Croatia an ideal setting for padel travel. A match in the morning, a swim in the afternoon, and dinner in a centuries-old square is how padel is being reimagined.

These destinations aren’t just beautiful backdrops, they represent a growing movement to globalize the padel experience. Travelers no longer need to choose between vacation and sport. With Weebora, the two come together, offering curated experiences that elevate both the game and the journey. As the world’s most scenic padel destinations emerge, one thing is clear: the future of the sport is as adventurous as it is exciting.