Padel in Bali

Padel in Bali – The Complete Club Guide

Padel is one of the fastest-growing sports in Bali. From just a few clubs 3 years ago, the island now has dozens of venues where beginners and pros alike can play, train, and connect with the padel community. Here’s the ultimate list of Bali’s padel clubs with locations.

What is Padel?

Padel is a doubles-based racket sport that’s:

  • Easier to learn than tennis

  • Played on a smaller, enclosed court

  • Super social and beginner-friendly- mainly doubles matches are played

  • Popular with both locals and expats

If you’ve never tried it before, don’t worry — most Bali clubs offer intro sessions, social mixers, and rental gear.

Top Padel Clubs in Bali 📍

Here are some of the top padel courts and clubs on the island:

Bali Social Club (Canggu)

Stylish and social with premium courts, a bar, and wellness facilities.

Jungle Padel (Canggu, Pererenan, Ubud & Ungasan)

Scenic courts and strong community vibe, with locations across Bali.

Bali Padel Academy (Canggu)

Home of the NOX Future Academy with pro-level coaching.

Bam Bam Padel (Ubud)

Five panoramic jungle-view courts with a wellness retreat feel.

Liga.Tennis Padel Club (Umalas/Seminyak)

Early pioneer in Bali padel, popular with both expats and locals.

Pro Padel Bali (Kerobokan)

Iconic pink-and-blue courts overlooking rice fields.

Island Sports Club / Island Padel (Canggu & Uluwatu)

Two relaxed social venues with coaching and cafes.

Sanur Padel Club (Sanur)

Beachside club with a tropical vibe and regular social games.

IndoPadel (Denpasar)

Affordable indoor courts with strong community events.

Padel of Gods (Ubud)

Jungle courts set among rice paddies, with kids’ programs and tournaments.

Bali Sports Club (Kuta/Seminyak)

Multi-sport venue with padel, tennis, and fitness facilities.

Padel Club Bali (Jimbaran Hub)

A growing Jimbaran hub with rentals, showers, and easy parking.

Sky Padel (Kuta)

Indoor courts in central Kuta with a growing player base.

Canggu Padel at Finn’s

A fun, beginner-friendly club attached to Finn’s Recreation Club.

Why Play Padel in Bali?

Bali has quickly become a global hotspot for padel. Most clubs offer match-making apps or WhatsApp groups, regular tournaments, and social events. Whether you’re playing under the jungle canopy in Ubud, overlooking rice fields in Kerobokan, or by the beach in Sanur, Bali has Padel courts everywhere now.  The Padel community is thriving and has become a significant social hub for many expats. Besides being fun and  one of the fastest growing sports in the world, its healthy, fantastic for fitness and weight loss, and it provides an excellent way to meet new people. Courts cost between 400 Rps and 800Rps for a 90 minutes time slot which is split between four people. Lessons start from 200k Rps per person (group lesson) and up to 1.5 million Rps for a private lesson with a top professional. 

Padel social scene in Bali