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Padel in Bali 2026 - Complete Guide to Courts, Clubs and Where to Play

By Padeli Editorial TeamUpdated 20 May 202614 min read

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Padel in Bali has grown from one venue in 2022 to more than two dozen clubs in 2026, clustered around Canggu, Ubud, Seminyak, Umalas, Denpasar, Sanur and the Bukit. Facilities like Bali Padel Academy (NOX Future Academy headquarters), INDOPADEL Denpasar (Indonesia’s first fully indoor club), and Bam Bam Padel Ubud (covered courts plus full recovery wing) combine European-grade builds with prices well below European rates. Court hire ranges IDR 75,000 per player at INDOPADEL up to IDR 520,000 per court at premium venues. This guide covers where to play, 2026 pricing, indoor versus open courts, coaching, tournaments, trip planning and what the wet season means for your booking. Last updated: April 2026.

The Bali padel scene in 2026

Padel Club Indonesia courts at Jimbaran - one of the established venues in Bali's 2026 padel scene
Padel Club Indonesia at Jimbaran, one of Bali’s anchor venues.

Bali is the fastest-growing padel market in Southeast Asia. Jungle Padel opened Indonesia’s first padel club in Canggu in 2022 and the category has exploded since - twelve to twenty new courts now open each year across the island, a mix of dedicated padel venues and multi-sport complexes where padel sits alongside gym, yoga, recovery and indoor golf.

The player base mirrors the broader Canggu expat demographic: European, Australian and American visitors who arrived already hooked on the sport and found infrastructure rising to meet them in weeks rather than years.

The result is a scene with genuine depth. Two indoor and fully covered clusters (Canggu and Ubud) give you rain-proof bookings every month of the year. A premium academy (Bali Padel Academy) runs NOX-certified coaching pathways from absolute beginner to gold-level play.

A fully enclosed, climate-controlled club (INDOPADEL in Denpasar) handles the most serious competitive calendar. Prices land meaningfully below London, Sydney and Barcelona for directly comparable facilities. And a Bali-wide tournament circuit, backed by active WhatsApp communities at every venue, makes it easy to find your level and keep playing.

This guide splits the island by neighbourhood, then layers on cost, coaching, tournaments, accommodation and the wet-season playbook so you can plan a week-long trip, a month-long nomad stay, or a full relocation without guesswork.

Where to play - Bali’s padel neighbourhoods

NOX-branded panoramic padel courts at Bali Padel Academy in Canggu, one of Bali's top neighbourhood venues
Bali Padel Academy in Canggu - the most-cited venue in Bali padel guides.

Bali’s padel venues cluster in seven broad neighbourhoods. Pick your accommodation base first, then the right club is usually within a fifteen-minute ride. If you are hopping between bases during a longer stay, every club on this list takes one-off pay-per-hour bookings, so you can mix and match across your trip.

Canggu - the busiest padel neighbourhood

Canggu is the centre of gravity for Bali padel in 2026.

Five main clubs sit within the Canggu neighbourhood: Bali Padel Academy (seven semi-indoor courts and the NOX Future Academy), Bali Social Club (seven padel courts plus gym, Lagree, sauna, ice bath and rooftop pool) and Jungle Padel Canggu (Indonesia’s first padel club, dedicated app, Nations League circuits).

Canggu Padel in Berawa adds four super-panoramic all-weather courts near Echo Beach, and Island Sports Club Canggu (three padel courts plus indoor golf, fitness and recovery).

Between them the neighbourhood covers every price point from social drop-in to NOX-method academy play.

For the full breakdown, see our best padel clubs in Canggu guide.

Ubud - the covered-court cluster

Ubud punches above its size on covered courts. Bam Bam Padel runs five fully covered panoramic courts plus a full recovery wing (dry sauna, steam room, ice barrels at 10°C and 4°C), Pushit match cameras and a Kids Academy.

Monkey Padel Bali is the value pick with full roofs over every court and lunch and after-hours promo pricing that delivers the cheapest covered padel on the island.

Jungle Padel Ubud adds a semi-covered option. The three venues sit within fifteen minutes of each other and make Ubud the most reliable neighbourhood for wet-season play outside of Denpasar’s indoor club.

Seminyak, Umalas and the central strip

Liga.Tennis Seminyak is the neighbourhood’s tourist-friendly drop-in with happy-hour pricing that lands around IDR 300,000 to 360,000 per hour peak. Umalas adds Amare Padel Club‘s fully covered lifestyle-club courts and Liga.Tennis & Padel Umalas, both of which work well as back-ups when the central Canggu clubs are fully booked.

This is the easiest area for visitors splitting time between beach days, restaurants and a padel habit without a long daily drive.

Denpasar - Indonesia’s first fully indoor club

INDOPADEL opened in Denpasar as Indonesia’s first fully indoor, climate-controlled padel club. Five enclosed courts (four Padel Galis spec plus one built to Premier Padel main-court standard) sit in a compound with a cafe, functional training area and recovery zone. Peak pricing lands around IDR 75,000 per player.

INDOPADEL is the only venue on the island where the roof, walls and climate control are all built in - which makes it the go-to for serious competitive play, wet-season reliability, and anything labelled a tournament. The Denpasar base works best for players who do not mind a longer drive from the coast.

Sanur and the east coast

Liga.Tennis Sanur runs semi-covered courts with one of the cheaper covered-court rates on the island: IDR 300,000 per hour off-peak (7am to 4pm) and IDR 350,000 peak (7pm to 9pm). The east coast is quieter than Canggu and Seminyak but delivers a calmer base for padel-plus-yoga or padel-plus-surf visitors who prefer Sanur’s pace.

Jimbaran and the Bukit

Padel Club Indonesia in Jimbaran is the only covered-court option on the Bukit, with four of its five courts roofed. A second fully indoor club, Liga Padel Club Nusa Dua, is announced for 2026 opening and will extend the Bukit’s padel offer meaningfully.

If you are basing yourself around Uluwatu, Jimbaran or Nusa Dua for surf or resort reasons, Padel Club Indonesia is the short drive that keeps your padel calendar intact.

Indoor, covered or open - how to choose by season

Amare Padel Club covered courts in Umalas - covered play matters in Bali's wet season
Covered courts at Amare Padel Club in Umalas - essential during Bali’s wet season.

The coverage terminology matters in Bali. Fully indoor (INDOPADEL; Liga Padel Club Nusa Dua from 2026) means enclosed walls, managed airflow and zero weather risk.

Fully covered (Bam Bam, Bali Padel Academy’s semi-indoor courts, Monkey Padel, Liga.Tennis Seminyak, Amare Padel Club, Padel Club Indonesia’s roofed courts, Canggu Padel) means a complete roof but open sides - rain cannot land on the court but wind and humidity still move through.

Semi-covered (Liga.Tennis Sanur, Jungle Padel) means partial coverage that protects against sun and most rain but not all of it.

For wet-season bookings in January and February, prioritise fully indoor or fully covered. For the ranked list of every roofed option, see our best indoor padel courts in Bali guide.

Wet season in Bali runs November to March. Afternoon downpours regularly cancel open-air bookings, and the clubs that keep their calendar intact during storms are the ones with full roofs or enclosed walls.

If you are visiting outside the wet months, every venue on the island reads as comfortable year-round, but the covered-court guarantee still matters for mid-afternoon slots when Denpasar humidity peaks. For a month-by-month view, see our best time to visit Bali for padel guide.

How much does padel in Bali cost in 2026

Bali court hire lands in a narrow band across the island. Canggu courts run IDR 320,000 to 600,000 per court per hour depending on time of day, which works out to roughly IDR 80,000 to 150,000 per player when split four ways - between £4 and £10 at current exchange rates.

Ubud is the value end (Monkey Padel’s lunch and after-hours slots drop to IDR 70,000 per player).

Seminyak and Sanur sit mid-band (IDR 300,000 to 360,000 per hour). INDOPADEL’s peak rate is around IDR 75,000 per player.

NeighbourhoodTypical peak rateWhat you get
CangguIDR 520,000 / court / 60 minPremium dedicated and lifestyle clubs, full coaching
UbudIDR 70,000 - 155,000 / playerValue covered courts, recovery wing, family atmosphere
SeminyakIDR 300,000 - 360,000 / hourTourist-friendly drop-in, covered courts, happy hour
Denpasar (INDOPADEL)IDR 75,000 / playerFully indoor, climate-controlled, tournament-grade
SanurIDR 300,000 - 350,000 / hourSemi-covered, quiet east-coast base
Jimbaran / BukitIDR 400k per court hour (Padel Club Indonesia)Roofed courts on the Bukit

Coaching is where the range widens. Group clinics start around IDR 200,000 per person and cap at IDR 400,000 per person at the Bali Padel Academy head-coach tier. Individual lessons at the NOX Future Academy head-coach level run around IDR 1,100,000 per hour.

Racket hire sits between IDR 40,000 and IDR 75,000 depending on venue. For the full cost breakdown including the commercial economics of building a court in Indonesia, see our how much does it cost to build a padel court in Bali guide.

Coaching and academies in Bali

Kids playground at Bali Padel Academy - family-friendly coaching environment
Bali Padel Academy in Canggu, with NOX-method coaching for all ages.

Bali Padel Academy is the island’s flagship coaching venue and the international headquarters of the NOX Future Academy. The head-coach tier is led by Daniel Jaramillo and Arturo Hernando, with the full pathway running from absolute-beginner clinics through to gold-level technique work and tournament preparation.

The NOX Stadium court with spectator seating hosts the major Bali Padel Academy tournaments throughout the year, with finals that draw four-figure crowds.

Outside of the academy, every multi-court club on the island runs a coaching programme. Bam Bam Padel’s Kids Academy in Ubud is the strongest offer for families. Monkey Padel’s coaching runs at genuine value rates.

Liga.Tennis Seminyak runs introductory group clinics with no membership required. Jungle Padel’s certified coaching covers every level and includes Nations League tournament prep. Island Sports Club Canggu and Bali Social Club run beginner-friendly group sessions as part of their social programming, which makes them strong picks for anyone arriving in Canggu without any racket-sport background.

Tournaments, leagues and social play

Bali runs an active tournament and league calendar year-round. Bali Padel Academy hosts the largest events on the NOX Stadium court. INDOPADEL in Denpasar runs daily tournaments and padel leagues structured around the fully indoor courts.

Jungle Padel’s Nations League circuits run across multiple Canggu and Pererenan venues. Bam Bam Padel runs steady expat tournaments alongside its Kids Academy programme. Bali also hosts Asia Pacific Padel Tour events that draw competitive players from across the region. For the full tournament and league breakdown including entry procedures and prize pools, see our padel leagues and social sessions in Bali guide.

Social play in Bali runs primarily through Playtomic (the default booking app across most venues), the Jungle Padel dedicated app (player-level matchmaking and Nations League entries), and club-specific WhatsApp community groups. Bali Social Club’s Padel Americanos and Island Sports Club’s Friday Socials are the easiest formal entry points for solo arrivals.

For team-building, offsites and corporate events, Bali’s padel clubs run dedicated corporate packages - see our corporate padel events in Bali guide.

Planning your Bali padel trip or move

Pick accommodation by neighbourhood first - Canggu for the busiest padel scene and the widest club choice, Ubud for covered courts and calmer pace, Seminyak for tourist-friendly central base, Denpasar for serious competitive play, Sanur for quieter east-coast stays, and Jimbaran or Uluwatu for Bukit surf plus padel.

For the full accommodation playbook across all neighbourhoods, see our where to stay near padel courts in Bali guide.

Travel logistics for a padel trip work best with a minimum one-week stay to let jet lag settle and coaching programmes take shape. For step-by-step trip planning including flights, visa, scooter hire, local SIMs and booking cadence, see our planning your padel trip to Bali guide.

For longer nomad stays where padel sits alongside remote work, see our digital nomad padel in Bali guide.

Pairing padel with other Bali pursuits is straightforward. Padel and surf combos work best around Canggu and Uluwatu - see our padel and surf in Bali guide.

Padel and yoga retreats are clustered in Ubud and Canggu - see our padel and yoga retreat guide. Women-specific retreats are available across both neighbourhoods - see our women’s padel retreats in Bali guide.

Gear matters more in Bali than in most markets because of the humidity. Strings, grips, shoes and rackets all behave differently at 80% humidity and 30°C than they do at a European club. For shoe, racket, grip and bag recommendations specific to the Bali climate, see our best padel gear for hot and humid climates guide.

The business of padel in Bali

The rate of new openings in Bali has made the build economics one of the most-searched topics in our inbox. Land lease, court specification, construction timing, permit costs and revenue projections vary dramatically depending on whether you are building in Canggu, Ubud or the Bukit, and whether you are building dedicated padel or adding courts to an existing lifestyle club.

For the full economics model with verified IDR figures across every line item, see our how much does it cost to build a padel court in Bali 2026 guide.

Padel courts by area

The full Bali padel landscape at a glance - 24+ venues across 8 neighbourhoods, with our take on each. Use this to scan, then scroll to the area sections above for the deeper read.

Quick comparison table

Venue Area Courts Price Guide Rental Coaching Our Take
Bali Padel Academy Canggu 7 IDR 150k pp Yes NOX Academy Best coaching on island
Bali Social Club Canggu 7 Membership Yes Available Full lifestyle club
Canggu Padel Centre Canggu 4 IDR 600k-1m/ct Yes Available Best social events
Island Sports (Canggu) Canggu 3 ~USD 25/hr Yes Padel 101 Best for beginners
Jungle Padel (7 locs) Island-wide 4 each IDR 100-200k pp Yes M3 Academy Best network coverage
Bam Bam Padel Ubud 5 IDR 175-650k Yes Spanish pros Best all-round Ubud
Monkey Padel Ubud 3 IDR 200-600k Yes Certified Best views on island
Rodri Ovide Academy Ubud 4 Varies Yes Available Retreat-style experience
Padel of Gods Ubud 3 IDR 100-250k Yes Available Budget Ubud option
Padel Club Indonesia Jimbaran 5 Varies Yes Available Near luxury resorts
Mouratoglou Center Nusa Dua 3 Premium Yes World-class ATP-level facility
Island Sports (Uluwatu) Uluwatu 4 ~USD 25/hr Yes Padel 101 South peninsula pick
Sky Padel Kuta Kuta 1-2 IDR 300-350k Yes Available Only rooftop court
Liga.Tennis Seminyak Seminyak 3 IDR 360k Yes Available Seminyak convenience
City Padel Denpasar 4 From IDR 90k/ct Yes Available Cheapest on island
Indopadel Denpasar 5 IDR 350-500k Yes Available Best indoor/AC courts
Jungle Padel Sanur Sanur 8 IDR 100-200k pp Yes M3 Academy Best value + facilities
Pro Padel Bali Kerobokan 2 IDR 400-800k ph Yes No Super panoramic glass courts
Paradise Padel Bali Canggu 2 IDR 100-200k pp (typical Canggu range, contact for current) Yes No Covered outdoor courts in Canggu
Liga.Tennis Umalas Umalas 2 IDR 320k per hour Yes No Part of the Liga.Tennis network
Bali Sports Club Kuta 1 IDR 100-200k pp (typical range for Kuta indoor) Yes Yes Indoor court, great for hot days
Manor Padel Uluwatu Uluwatu 2 Retreat packages from USD 1,500 Own site Yes Padel retreat and training centre
Play By Uluwatu Estate Uluwatu 2 Estate-based, packages on enquiry Yes No Private estate setting, quieter vibe
Prime Padel and Pickle Sanur 2 Hotel-based, IDR 250-350k typical Yes No Hotel-based, indoor courts
Jungle Padel Lembongan Nusa Lembongan 2 IDR 100-200k pp Yes Yes Island escape, part of Jungle network
Island Padel Uluwatu panoramic courts near Bingin - Bali's south-coast option
Island Padel Uluwatu - representative of Bali’s south-coast options.

For ranked deep-dives on each neighbourhood, browse our area guides: Canggu, Uluwatu, Ubud, Sanur, Seminyak, Jimbaran, Kuta and Nusa Dua. Each guide ranks the venues by aggregated player reviews, vibe and price.

Frequently asked questions about padel in Bali

Is padel popular in Bali?
Yes. Bali is the fastest-growing padel market in Southeast Asia. Jungle Padel opened Indonesia’s first padel club in Canggu in 2022 and the island now hosts more than two dozen dedicated padel venues plus multi-sport complexes with padel courts. Canggu is the densest cluster with five main clubs inside the neighbourhood, followed by Ubud, Seminyak, Umalas, Denpasar, Sanur and the Bukit. Active expat and tourist demand keeps courts full year-round.
Where is the best place to play padel in Bali?
The best place depends on what you want from the session. Canggu is the busiest scene and the deepest coaching pool - Bali Padel Academy is the flagship. Ubud leads on covered courts and recovery (Bam Bam Padel). Denpasar has Indonesia’s only fully indoor club (INDOPADEL). Seminyak is the easiest tourist-friendly drop-in (Liga.Tennis Seminyak). Jimbaran on the Bukit is the Uluwatu-surf base with Padel Club Indonesia. Pick your accommodation neighbourhood first and the right club is usually within a fifteen-minute ride.
How much does padel cost in Bali in 2026?
Court hire lands in a IDR 320,000 to 600,000 per court per hour band across most of the island, which works out to roughly IDR 80,000 to 150,000 per player when split four ways - between £4 and £10 at current exchange rates. Monkey Padel in Ubud drops to IDR 70,000 per player on lunch and after-hours promos. INDOPADEL sits around IDR 75,000 per player at peak. Coaching runs from IDR 200,000 per person in groups up to IDR 1,100,000 per hour for a NOX head-coach individual session.
Can I play padel in Bali during the wet season?
Yes. November to March brings afternoon downpours that regularly cancel open-air bookings, but the fully indoor (INDOPADEL) and fully covered clubs (Bam Bam Padel, Bali Padel Academy, Monkey Padel, Liga.Tennis Seminyak, Amare Padel Club, Padel Club Indonesia, Canggu Padel) keep their calendar intact through the worst storms. Semi-covered venues like Liga.Tennis Sanur and Jungle Padel can still lose bookings in heavy wind-driven rain. Prioritise fully indoor or fully covered during the wet months.
Do I need a membership to play padel in Bali?
No. Every club on the island takes pay-per-hour bookings via Playtomic, the Jungle Padel app, each club’s own website, or direct WhatsApp. Memberships and package top-ups save money for players booking three or more times a week (INDOPADEL, Padel Club Indonesia, Bali Padel Academy, Bam Bam, Bali Social Club), but no venue requires membership for a one-off booking.
How do I find players to complete my group in Bali?
Playtomic is the default booking app across most Bali venues and lets you create an open match at your player level that other players can join. Jungle Padel runs its own dedicated app with player-level matchmaking and Nations League circuits. Every club has a WhatsApp community group for short-notice bookings. Bali Social Club’s Padel Americanos and Island Sports Club’s Friday Socials are designed specifically for solo arrivals.
Which is the best indoor padel court in Bali?
INDOPADEL in Denpasar is the only fully indoor, climate-controlled padel club in Bali and the only venue where the roof, walls and climate control are all built in. For fully covered (roofed but open-sided) options, Bam Bam Padel in Ubud leads for recovery-integrated play, Bali Padel Academy is the flagship covered venue in Canggu, and Monkey Padel Bali is the value pick in Ubud. A second fully indoor club, Liga Padel Club Nusa Dua, is scheduled to open on the Bukit in 2026.
How much does it cost to build a padel court in Bali?
Build costs vary dramatically depending on court specification, neighbourhood, land lease structure and whether the site is dedicated padel or an add-on to an existing venue. Canggu and Ubud Premium builds land at one end of the range and simpler single-court additions sit at the other. Our detailed Bali build-cost guide covers verified IDR figures across land, construction, permits, fixtures and operational costs.