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Padel in Mexico

Where padel was invented. From Cancún's resort courts to Mexico City's thriving club scene and Acapulco's coastal venues, Mexico offers a unique blend of padel history and vacation paradise.

Planning

When to Visit

November – April

Dry season with pleasant temperatures (22–30°C). November hosts the Mexico Major in Acapulco, and March features the Cancún P2. Avoid June–October rainy season.

Courts

Where to Play

Top padel clubs and courts in Mexico.

Mundo Padel San Ángel

Mexico City

6 courts

One of Mexico City's top padel facilities with professional coaching, leagues, and high-quality courts in the upscale San Ángel neighborhood.

Puerto Cancún Padel Courts

Cancún

4 courts

Beautiful padel courts within the exclusive Puerto Cancún development, minutes from the hotel zone and beaches.

Garden Pádel Cancún

Cancún

3 courts

Popular local club bookable via Playtomic. Great for drop-in sessions and meeting local players.

Club de Padel Cancún

Cancún

5 courts

Established club with 18+ years of experience. Hosts regular tournaments and social events. Reservations via phone or Facebook.

Events

Premier Padel Tournaments

2026 Premier Padel events in Mexico.

Cancún P2

P2

March 16–22, 2026

Mexico Major

Major

November 23–29, 2026

Where to Stay

Recommended hotels near padel courts.

Grand Hyatt Cancún

Cancún

Beachfront luxury resort in the hotel zone, close to Puerto Cancún padel courts. Multiple pools, spa, and ocean views.

Four Seasons Mexico City

Mexico City

Elegant hotel in the Paseo de la Reforma area. Central location for exploring the city's padel clubs.

Travel Tips

Practical advice for padel in Mexico.

Padel culture runs deep — many locals play multiple times per week.

Courts are very affordable compared to Europe or the US ($5–15 per hour).

Playtomic and Facebook groups are the best ways to find games.

In Cancún, hotel concierges can arrange padel court bookings.

Spanish helps but isn't required — many clubs have English-speaking staff.