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Padel travel

1 companies listed / Updated 15 Jul 2026

Padel has become a reason to travel: a training week at an academy abroad, a club trip in the sun or a weekend following the professional tour. This category lists the companies that organise padel holidays, training camps at international academies and trips to professional tournaments, for individual players, groups, clubs and corporate buyers. It is about travel packages, not event organisation or competition software, which live under events and competition.

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Weebora is the global platform for padel travel. We bring together training at top academies, pro tournaments and holidays in iconic destinations, all in one curated experience, bookable in just a few clicks, where sport, relaxation and local discovery find their perfect rhythm.

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What does a padel holiday or camp package include?

A typical package bundles accommodation, guaranteed court time and a set number of coaching hours, often with airport transfers and some meals included. Flights are usually booked separately or offered as an optional add-on, which matters for price comparisons and for financial protection rules. Check how many coaching hours are on court with a qualified coach versus open play, whether groups are split by level, and what non-playing partners pay, since most operators offer a reduced rate for them.

How do clubs organise group trips for members?

Most operators run club trips as private groups: the club picks dates and a destination, the operator handles courts, accommodation, transfers and on-site coordination, and the club fills the places. Group pricing normally improves with size, and many operators offer a free or discounted place for the organiser or travelling coach. For a club, a members trip in the off season is a retention tool as much as a holiday, so start promoting it months ahead and collect deposits early to confirm numbers.

What should you check before booking?

The biggest differentiator in this category is financial protection. Some operators are bonded under schemes such as ATOL or ABTA in the UK, or hold the package travel insolvency protection required in their home market, and many are not, so ask directly what happens to your money if the operator or a supplier fails before you travel. Beyond that, get the specifics in writing: exact coaching hours and coach qualifications, court surface and availability, the cancellation policy for both sides, and whether the price is per person on a shared room basis. For tournament trips, confirm which tickets and hospitality are actually included before paying.

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Is padel travel financially protected like a package holiday?

Only sometimes. In the UK and EU, a trip sold as a package generally requires insolvency protection, such as ATOL for packages including flights, but many padel trip organisers are small operators selling ground-only arrangements. Ask what bonding or protection applies before paying a deposit, and pay by card for an extra layer of recourse.

Can beginners join a padel training camp?

Most camps welcome all levels and split coaching groups by ability, but minimum levels do exist at some high-performance academies. Confirm how the operator assesses level before booking, so you train with players who match yours.

When should you book a trip to a professional tournament?

As soon as dates and venues are confirmed. Tickets, hospitality and nearby accommodation for the biggest professional events sell out months ahead, and official travel partners often hold allocations that independent bookers cannot access later.

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