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5 Luxe Resorts For Pickle Ball Play And Relaxation

5 Luxe Resorts For Pickle Ball Play And Relaxation

Forbes6 days ago
Whether you're chasing a little friendly competition or simply want to mix in some court time with your vacation, these top-tier resorts combine first-class amenities with opportunities to perfect your game.
Set on a private 1,500-acre peninsula framed by the Pacific Ocean on three sides, the Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita boasts 17 courts at its Racquet Center. Guests can join daily lessons, clinics, and mixers tailored for both aspiring players and seasoned pickleball pros.
The addition of padel courts reflects the growing interest among U.S. visitors and full-time residents. Beyond the courts, the resort offers two Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Courses, pristine white-sand beaches, and five-star dining.
Located along the Kona-Kohala coast on Hawaii's Big Island, Hualālai Resort holds the distinction of being the first resort community in the U.S. to introduce Rebound Ace pickleball courts. Its three courts are designed for comfort and optimal player performance.
Off the court, guests can explore volcanic landscapes, snorkel in crystal-clear waters, or unwind with award-winning spa treatments and gourmet dining.
On Los Cabos' scenic East Cape, Costa Palmas offers pickleball, golf, tennis, and padel at its state-of-the-art Sports Park. This 1,500-acre resort community features 2.5 miles of swimmable beach and a laid-back Baja lifestyle.
Looking ahead, the resort will debut Amanvari and a Robert Trent Jones II golf course in spring 2026.
At The Residences at Shell Bay, members can enjoy newly debuted pickleball and padel courts alongside three Grand Slam surfaces — grass, clay, and hard court. Former ATP top-100 player Jesse Levine offers professional-level instruction for those looking to sharpen their skills.
This 60-key boutique property spans 150 acres along the Intracoastal Waterway, blending Mediterranean-inspired landscaping with personalized, resort-style living.
The Banyan Tree Bimini Resort & Residences marks the brand's first Caribbean location. Its Bonito Beach Club features padel courts that easily convert for pickleball play. Guests also enjoy access to a beachfront restaurant, wellness services, yoga classes, and yachting excursions.
Set across 750 acres, the property will include 54 private waterfront residences and a 50-key luxury hotel — the perfect base for exploring the turquoise waters of the Bahamas.
Pickleball's rapid rise has made it a staple at many luxury resorts, offering travelers a dynamic mix of fitness, fun, and social connection. Whether in Hawaii, the Caribbean, or Mexico, these destinations pair world-class play with the timeless pleasures of a resort escape.
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