The Ultimate Guide to Padel Tennis Holidays in the UK
Everything you need to know about planning a padel tennis holiday across England, Scotland, and Wales — from choosing the right resort to packing your kit bag.

Why Padel Holidays Are Taking the UK by Storm
Padel tennis has become the fastest-growing sport in the United Kingdom, with over 500 courts now open across the country and millions of Britons picking up a racket for the first time. It is no surprise, then, that padel holidays have emerged as one of the most exciting travel trends for 2026. Combining the social energy of the sport with the relaxation of a countryside or coastal escape, a padel holiday offers something truly unique.
Unlike traditional tennis holidays, padel breaks are designed around community. The smaller court size, glass walls, and doubles-only format mean you are constantly interacting with other players. This makes padel holidays ideal for solo travellers, couples, and groups of friends alike. Whether you want intensive coaching or a few casual games between spa treatments, the flexibility is unmatched.
Choosing the Right Destination
The UK offers an incredible variety of padel holiday settings. The Cotswolds provides rolling hills, honey-coloured villages, and manor house accommodation with on-site courts. Cornwall pairs dramatic coastline with clifftop padel facilities where you can hear the Atlantic as you play. The Lake District combines mountain scenery with championship-quality outdoor courts, while London and Manchester offer world-class indoor facilities alongside vibrant city nightlife.
When selecting your destination, consider your skill level and travel style. Beginners may prefer packages that include daily coaching and structured group sessions. Intermediate and advanced players often opt for destinations with competitive ladder systems, tournament access, and free-play time. Families should look for resorts that offer kids coaching, non-padel activities, and flexible meal plans.
What to Pack and How to Prepare
Packing for a padel holiday is refreshingly simple. A good pair of padel shoes with non-marking soles is essential — most courts will not allow standard trainers. Bring at least two rackets if you own them, though all reputable holiday providers offer high-quality hire equipment. Comfortable athletic clothing, sun protection for outdoor destinations, and a refillable water bottle complete your kit.
Before you travel, it is worth brushing up on the basic rules if you are new to the sport. Padel uses the same scoring as tennis, but the walls are live — meaning the ball can bounce off the back and side walls before you return it. This creates a completely different tactical game that rewards positioning and patience over pure power. A short online tutorial or a few practice sessions at your local club will make your first day on holiday far more enjoyable.
Booking Your Perfect Padel Break
At Golden Point Padel Holidays, we curate every aspect of your trip so you can focus on playing. Our packages include premium court access, qualified coaching, luxury or boutique accommodation, and carefully planned social events. From weekend escapes in the English countryside to week-long Mediterranean retreats, we have a padel holiday for every player.
The best time to book a UK padel holiday is between April and September, when outdoor courts are at their finest and the British countryside is in full bloom. October through March is ideal for indoor city breaks and intensive coaching weeks. Wherever and whenever you choose to play, a padel holiday promises fitness, fun, and friendships that last long after the final point.
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