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    Padel is the New It-Girl Attraction at Luxury Hotels

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    Padel, until a few years ago was mostly a niche sport. SpainMiddle East and parts of Latin America. It’s one of the most popular experiences for high-end travelers. From coastal Portugal Then, you can get in touch with us. Maldives In the US, there are padel courts popping up everywhere. amenity to travel forIn luxury resorts and hotels,. But this isn’t just the latest hospitality gimmick—it’s a reflection of changing traveler priorities.

    “As the fastest growing sport in the World, with over 30 million players currently worldwide“It’s not hard to find a companion almost anywhere you travel,” says Jon KriegerCure Companies is the CEO and founder of Cure Companies. Padel United Sports Club. Padel is a sport that combines elements of squash and tennis. It’s played in a small court. It’s easy to learn, low-impact, and inherently social—three reasons it’s resonating with a generation of travelers increasingly drawn to movement, community, and connection, says Krieger. It’s easier to learn than tennis and doesn’t have as much competition as pickleball. It seems to have filled a niche at the perfect time.

    Resting padel rackets on-site at Privé Padel at Montauk Yacht Club in Long Island, New York

    Courtesy Montauk Yacht Club

    A person playing padel at Montauk Yacht Club's Priv Padel

    Padel—in action—at Privé Padel at Montauk Yacht Club

    Courtesy Montauk Yacht Club

    According to recent reports, “sports-tripping,” or planning getaways around sporting eventsThe next great travel trend will be. Sports tourism is one of the fastest growing sectors in the travel industry. It’s expected to reach $1.8 trillion globally by 2030. Padel, for its part, travels exceptionally well: The court size is small, the equipment is minimal, and the gameplay is intuitive—ideal for guests living out of a suitcase and resorts focused on lean, elegant design.

    In the last year, many leading hotels and resorts have embraced the trend. Properties like Amanzoe The following are some examples of how to use Greece, Banyan Tree Mayakoba The following are some examples of how to use Mexico, Montauk Yacht Club The following are some examples of how to use Long Island, The following are some examples of how to get started: Le Jardin des Douars The following are some examples of how to use Morocco They have integrated custom-built courts for padel into their leisure offering. That means luxury travelers can start expecting to see “padel courts” listed alongside other top-of-the-line services—like private chefs and over-the-top spa menus—during their hotel stays. Padel has been reclassified as an amenity that is valued by hoteliers, not just as a fad.

    It’s a welcome shift for travelers—particularly those hailing from Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East—who grew up playing padel recreationally. Originating in Mexico in the 1960s and gaining serious traction in Spain during the ‘70s, the sport now boasts over 11,000 courts in Spain alone. Padel is not a novelty for travelers from these areas, but rather something they are familiar with. Padel is still growing in the US but the slower expansion rate has allowed it to establish itself as a luxury sport. David Beckham, for example, has invested in the brand of padel travel bags and rackets. Varlion Rafael Nadal, who has been a supporter of the brand Activewear and Padel Gear, is opening new courts in Britain. Nox Jimmy Butler is the co-owner and co-founder of the Miami Padel ClubThe sparked interest in the United States Eva Longoria ePadel – a digital platform dedicated to the sport – has been invested in. They’re not just playing padel, although they do that too. Instead, these celebrities are investing in the infrastructure of the sport.

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