Renting your home to padel players: the host's guide
Are you near a club? Padel players are a loyal, fast-growing audience. Here is how to welcome them and make your property pay off.

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Padel players are a fast-growing travel audience: short, regular stays, often in groups and planned ahead. If your home is near a club, that is a real rental opportunity. Here is how to make the most of it.
Why this audience is valuable
Unlike classic tourism, padel travellers come back regularly, travel in groups and look above all for convenience. They book early, stay several days and favour a well-located home over just a bed for the night.
Highlight proximity
It is the first booking criterion. Be precise in your listing.
- State the exact distance to the clubs and the walking or driving time.
- Mention that rackets and bags can be stored safely.
- Add a few good addresses for booking a court nearby.
Tailor the welcome
A few simple touches build loyalty: a secure space for equipment, a washing machine for kit, and clear information about nearby clubs. A satisfied group comes back, and recommends you.
A padel player does not book a home: they book easy access to the court. Put that proximity at the heart of your listing.
Set the right price
The padel audience values location and convenience over luxury. A functional, clean and ideally placed home near a club rents very well, including outside the classic tourist peaks, because play continues all year.
Frequently asked questions
No. This audience favours proximity to a club and convenience over luxury. A clean, functional and well-located home is enough to rent well.
Highlight the distance to the clubs, the travel time, a storage space for equipment and tips for booking a court. These are the details these travellers look for first.

About the author
L'équipe Holipadel
Conseils de séjour, destinations et bonnes adresses pour loger au plus près des courts de padel, partout dans le monde.


