West Palm Beach Punches Above Its Weight
For a city its size, West Palm Beach has a remarkably deep padel bench: 4 open clubs with 21 courts, and every single one of them holds a perfect 5.0 Google rating. The mix runs the full spectrum — Xcel Padel brings 12 indoor courts with full wellness amenities, Palm Beach Padel plays outdoors on Spanish-imported panoramic courts, Padel Club Palm Beach splits the difference with both formats, and boutique Mondo Padel showcases a single high-performance court.
A fifth club, DUS Padel, is opening soon with 6 more indoor courts. Here's every club in the city, ordered by rating and court count.
Xcel Padel
Xcel Padel West Palm HQ is the biggest padel facility in the city by a wide margin: 12 premium indoor courts fitted with AI cameras, backed by a perfect 5.0 Google rating across 16 reviews. Billed as Florida’s premier indoor padel and wellness club, it pairs court time with sauna, steam room, cold plunge, a gym, lounge, restaurant, and pro shop. The club is open to the public, with court rentals, open play, and lessons all on the menu.
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Pricing (as listed):
Court rental: peak $160/90min ($40pp), off-peak $140/90min ($35pp); Open play $30/90min; Lessons: group $50-60pp, private $200-225; memberships from $99/mo
Palm Beach Padel
Palm Beach Padel carries a 5.0 Google rating on 39 reviews — the largest review base in the city. This community-focused club offers 4 world-class panoramic outdoor courts imported from Spain, plus professional coaching, a chill-out lounge, and a café for post-match relaxation. AI cameras, a pro shop, and free parking round out the package.
Amenities:
Pricing (as listed):
$30-40 per player per hour (off-peak/peak); memberships available
Padel Club Palm Beach
Minutes from downtown, Padel Club Palm Beach is the city’s premier stand-alone padel club and its only mixed indoor/outdoor facility: 3 outdoor championship courts plus 1 indoor. A stylish clubhouse with bar and lounge, premium locker rooms, and pro coaching earn it a 5.0 Google rating across 18 reviews, and the calendar runs lessons, clinics, and tournaments in a welcoming community atmosphere.
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Pricing (as listed):
Pay-per-play: outdoor $30-35/player/hour, indoor $50/player/1.5hr ($200/court); memberships: annual $10k unlimited, monthly $275 w/ discounts; lessons $40-175
Mondo Padel
Mondo Padel is the city’s boutique curiosity: an exclusive facility that doubles as a private club and a showcase for its world-class court manufacturing. Its single high-performance panoramic court is designed for competitive matches and casual play alike, and the club holds a 5.0 rating from its first 3 Google reviews. Racket and ball rental, lockers, WiFi, and parking are available on site.
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Opening Soon in West Palm Beach
DUS Padel
DUS Padel is building a sport and wellness ecosystem around premium indoor padel in the heart of West Palm Beach. The plan: 6 world-class indoor courts, luxury spa amenities with saunas and cold plunges, an organic café, and a community rooted in healthy living — all under one roof on Okeechobee Blvd.
Booking + What to Expect
Book through each club's website or booking app rather than showing up cold — weekday evenings and weekend mornings are the first slots to go, especially in season. Off-peak daytime bookings are easier to land and cheaper at clubs with tiered pricing. All four open clubs offer equipment rental, so a first session requires nothing but court shoes.
Rates and formats vary from 60-minute to 90-minute sessions, so confirm the details when you book. Compare every West Palm Beach club in our court search, or explore the full Florida padel directory— the deepest padel state in the country.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many padel clubs are in West Palm Beach?
West Palm Beach has 5 padel clubs in our directory: 4 currently open — Xcel Padel, Palm Beach Padel, Padel Club Palm Beach, and Mondo Padel — with 21 courts between them, plus DUS Padel opening soon with 6 more indoor courts.
Do I need a membership to play padel in West Palm Beach?
Generally no. Xcel Padel, Palm Beach Padel, and Padel Club Palm Beach all offer pay-per-play court rentals, with optional memberships adding discounts and perks. Check each club's listing for current booking policies and rates.
Where can beginners learn padel in West Palm Beach?
Three clubs offer lessons: Xcel Padel (group and private), Palm Beach Padel (professional coaching), and Padel Club Palm Beach (lessons and clinics). All four open clubs rent equipment, so you can try the sport first — then check our guide to the best beginner padel racketswhen you're ready for your own.