Bali doesn’t just do sunsets and rice terraces it also does padel, and it does it exceptionally well. Since the first courts opened in early 2022, the island has grown into the most exciting padel destination in all of Indonesia, with world-class venues spread across Canggu, Ubud, Uluwatu, and beyond.
Whether you’ve been playing for years or you’re picking up a racket for the first time, there’s a court here with your name on it. Before you head out to swing, make sure your logistics are sorted SatuSatu.com has you covered with airport transfers, car charters, and curated Bali experiences so you can focus entirely on the game.
Jungle Padel
📍Jalan Pantai Berawa, Canggu, North Kuta
💰 IDR 300,000 – IDR 600,000 per court (depending on peak hours)
🕐 06:00 AM – 10:00 PM
As the pioneer of the sport on the island, Jungle Padel holds a special place in the hearts of the local community. Located in the heart of Canggu, it was the first dedicated facility to bring the Padel Bali craze to life.
The club features multiple high-quality panoramic courts surrounded by lush greenery, giving it a true tropical sports vibe that is hard to find elsewhere.
The atmosphere here is consistently buzzing, especially during the early morning and late afternoon sessions. It’s a great place to meet people if you are traveling solo, as the staff are excellent at connecting players of similar skill levels.
Bali Social Club
📍Jalan Pantai Pererenan, Mengwi, Badung
💰IDR 400,000 – IDR 700,000 per hour
🕐07:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Located in the trendy area of Pererenan, Bali Social Club is a premium wellness and sports destination that takes Padel Bali to a luxury level. This facility isn’t just about the courts, it is designed as a full-day hangout spot with a focus on holistic health.
The courts are built to international standards, featuring the latest turf technology and professional-grade lighting for night play.
The club also boasts a high-end restaurant serving performance-focused nutrition, making it a favorite for the island’s “fitness elite.” It feels more exclusive than other venues, offering a polished experience from the moment you check in at the reception.
The Island Padel
📍Jalan Bumbak Dauh, Umalas, North Kuta
💰IDR 350,000 – IDR 650,000 per court
🕐06:30 AM – 10:30 PM
Situated near the border of Umalas and Canggu, The Island Padel offers a chic, minimalist aesthetic that appeals to the island’s creative crowd.
This club focuses heavily on the “lifestyle” aspect of Padel Bali, featuring beautifully designed common areas and a stylish pro shop. The courts are well-spaced, providing a more private feel than the busier, high-density clubs in central Canggu.
It is a fantastic spot for a late afternoon game, as the lighting transition from sunset to stadium floodlights creates a very cool aesthetic. The coaching staff here are also highly rated for their technical approach to teaching beginners the fundamentals of the game.
Wonderlust Padel

📍Jalan Raya Uluwatu, Canggu (Northern bypass area)
💰IDR 300,000 – IDR 550,000 per hour
🕐 06:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Part of the broader Wonderlust fitness ecosystem, this venue is located in the northern reaches of Canggu, away from the heaviest traffic. It caters to a younger, high-energy demographic that takes their training seriously.
The courts are often used for local tournaments, making it a central hub for the competitive Padel Bali circuit.
The energy here is infectious, with loud music and a constant flow of athletes moving between the gym and the courts. If you are looking for a venue where you can push your physical limits, this is the place to book your next match.
Uluwatu Padel Club
📍 Jalan Labuan Sait, Uluwatu (Near Padang Padang Beach)
💰 IDR 350,000 – IDR 600,000 per court
🕐 07:00 AM – 10:00 PM
As the sport expands south, Uluwatu Padel Club has become the go-to spot for those staying on the Bukit Peninsula. The cliff-top location offers a slightly cooler breeze compared to the humid lowlands of Canggu.
This club has a distinctly “surfer” vibe, reflecting the laid-back culture of the Uluwatu area while still providing top-tier professional courts.
It provides a great alternative for those who want to avoid the Canggu traffic but still want to experience the best of Padel Bali. The courts are often less crowded during the midday hours, making it easier to snag a last-minute booking if you aren’t a morning person.
Explore Padel Bali Further with SatuSatu
To ensure you arrive at your court on time and ready to play, having dedicated transport is vital. Traffic in Canggu and Uluwatu can be unpredictable, making our SatuSatu Airport Transfer the perfect choice for your initial arrival on the island.
We provide a smooth, air-conditioned ride from the airport to your villa so you can drop your bags and head straight to the courts without any delay.
For those who want to visit multiple clubs or explore the different padel scenes across the island, the SatuSatu Exclusive Car Charter is the most convenient solution.
You can hire a private car and a professional driver for a half-day or full-day, allowing you to play a morning match in Canggu and an afternoon session in Uluwatu without worrying about finding a ride. Your driver will wait for you while you play and recover, keeping your gear safe and the AC running.
You can book all these essential services directly on SatuSatu.com We accept all major local payment methods including BCA, Mandiri, OVO, DANA, and credit cards for a totally hassle-free booking process.
FAQ about Padel Bali
What is the best way to book a court for Padel Bali?
Most clubs in Bali use an app-based booking system or dedicated WhatsApp numbers. Because the sport is so popular, it is highly recommended to book at least 2 to 3 days in advance, especially for “golden hour” slots between 4:00 PM and 7:00 PM.
Do I need to bring my own paddle and balls?
No, every padel club in Bali offers rental paddles (usually around IDR 50,000 per session) and sells pressurized balls. If you are a beginner, it is better to rent a few different types of rackets to see which weight and balance suit your playing style before buying your own.
What should I wear to play Padel Bali?
Standard athletic wear is perfect. Most players wear moisture-wicking t-shirts, shorts, and specific padel or tennis shoes. Because of the heat in Bali, it is highly recommended to bring a sweatband and a spare shirt, as you will likely be drenched within the first twenty minutes.
Can children play padel in Bali?
Yes, padel is an excellent sport for children as the rackets are shorter and lighter than tennis rackets. Many clubs, including Jungle Padel and Bali Social Club, offer junior coaching clinics and family-friendly court times.
Is Padel Bali expensive compared to other activities?
While the hourly rate for a court might seem high, the cost is split between four people. Usually, it works out to about IDR 100,000 to IDR 150,000 per person per hour, which is quite affordable considering the quality of the facilities and the social experience provided.
How do I find people to play with if I am solo?
Simply ask the reception at any of the major clubs to add you to their “Player Match” WhatsApp groups. You can post your level (usually on a scale of 1.0 to 7.0) and your preferred time, and the community is generally very quick to respond.