Awarded as the Best European Destination in 2012, 2014, and 2017, the city of Porto is the second-largest in Portugal and the capital of the north. The picturesque setting by the Douro River easily convinces anyone to explore the city that gave its name to the country.

Known for its famous Port Wine and numerous bridges, Porto is often called "Invicta" (the Unconquered City), and its people are recognized for being warm and hardworking, which also reflects in the city’s history of producing great sports athletes.

Porto is also an excellent destination for padel sports training, with a growing community of male and female local athletes.

Experiences

Padel Tours and Training Camps

Padel has experienced significant growth in Porto in recent years, with the city becoming one of the main hubs for the sport in Portugal.

There are several padel facilities and clubs offering high-quality courts for both beginners and experienced players, organizing local and regional tournaments, and providing lessons for those who want to learn.

In addition to the clubs, the city has seen the construction of several padel complexes with covered courts, allowing the sport to be played year-round, regardless of weather conditions.

Porto is also home to important national and international padel tournaments, attracting players from all over the world to high-level competitions. The city, with its excellent facilities and mild climate, has become a leading destination for padel enthusiasts in Portugal.

  • Padel training
  • Covered courts
  • Friendly matches
  • Restaurants and bars
  • Training equipment
  • Accommodation near the facilities