Padel in Paradise Retreats cater to players of all levels who enjoy the sport and seek adventure. Each retreat combines professional padel training with local culture, wellness, and personal connections. Customized schedules focus on your preferences, whether that means spending more time on the court or exploring Bali at your own pace.
The retreat is led by Laurie, a Bali-based padel enthusiast and yoga teacher. With over seven years of experience hosting retreats in Bali, Laurie aims to provide a thoughtful blend of coaching, movement, and local experiences. The retreats include sunrise yoga, curated match play, local cuisine, spa time, and social activities.
Padel in Paradise offers personalized itineraries tailored specifically to your group. Enjoy intimate coaching sessions, a variety of training and recovery options, and authentic Bali experiences. Youβll enhance your skills while making lasting friendships and memories.
The Rice Fields Boutique Resort is nestled amidst the lush greenery and tranquil rice fields of Ubud. This serene retreat combines Balinese charm with modern elegance, offering a harmonious setting ideal for relaxation, romance, and rejuvenation.
Enjoy a range of wellness experiences at the onsite spa. The resortβs restaurant overlooks the pool and serves a mix of local and international cuisine.
A Padel club is just minutes away on foot. Next to the club, you'll find a day club featuring a gym, pool, co-working space, restaurant, and skate park.
Provided by a team of experienced professionals trained under methodologies that have developed world top players.
Rice Field Boutique Resort
Bali is warm year-round, with temperatures between 27β32Β°C. Mornings and evenings are cooler from June to September. Expect more humidity and occasional rain from December to February.
Yes, a visa is required. Most travelers can get one online or at the airport. Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months and that you have an onward or return flight. Some nationalities may require a different visa, so check in advance.
Bring light, breathable clothing, sunscreen, a bathing suit, mosquito spray, sunglasses, and your padel racquet (or rent one locally).
Transport is easy using apps like GRAB or GOJEK. Airport transfers are arranged for padel guests.
No. Drink bottled water instead. Refill stations are available at your accommodation and padel clubs.
Yes. ATMs are widely available, and many currency exchange spots exist β just be sure to use trusted providers who give receipts. Avoid exchanging at the airport for the best rates.
No. Drugs are strictly illegal and harshly punished. Only bring prescription medication with proper documentation.
No vaccinations are required to enter Bali.
Bali is predominantly Hindu. You'll see daily offerings β avoid stepping on them. When visiting temples, dress modestly: cover shoulders and wear a sarong or long skirt/dress. Men should wear a shirt and sarong or pants.
SIM cards are cheap and available at the airport or in town (where it's even cheaper).
All levels are welcome. Non-players are also welcome to join as guests.
Yes, rackets are available for rent at all clubs.
Yes, you can book additional games or courts through the Playtomic app. Just ensure the club is accessible from your location.
Yes. Tournaments will be arranged depending on group size. Local players may join to enhance the competition.
No problem β the courts are covered, so play continues rain or shine. Rain during outings is usually short-lived, and raincoats are available.
Yes. Requests should be made at least 4 weeks in advance to ensure availability.
Yes, comprehensive travel insurance is mandatory. It must cover cancellations, medical emergencies, and padel injuries.
Let us know during registration. Weβll accommodate your needs where possible. Extra charges may apply depending on the request.
Yes. A team will be on-site from the moment you arrive to assist throughout your stay.
Report any issues to your host immediately. Theyβll ensure the local team addresses the situation as best as possible. Note: Bali is rich in nature β sightings of geckos or other small animals are normal and part of the local environment.
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