Padel court pricing in Limassol Cyprus

Padel Court Prices in Limassol: Complete 2026 Guide

Padel court prices in Limassol range from €24 to €56 per hour across 26 clubs. Most players pay between €9-21 per person for a 90-minute session split four ways. The cost depends on which club you choose, what time you play, and whether you pick indoor or outdoor courts.

Here's everything you need to know about padel court rental prices in Cyprus, specifically Limassol.

Price Breakdown by Club

Green Padel Club sits at the top end with €48-56 per hour for their six indoor courts. You're paying for tournament-quality facilities, recovery amenities like sauna and ice bath, plus the convenience of playing regardless of weather.

Parklane Resort charges €45-50 per hour for their single court, but you're essentially paying for the five-star resort experience. Columbia Beach Resort in Pissouri offers similar luxury at €35 per hour.

The mid-range clubs cluster around €30-40 per hour. The Padel K (€38-42), Padel Syndicate (€36-40), and Padel Temple (€36-40) all offer solid facilities with multiple courts. These clubs strike a balance between quality and price.

Budget-conscious players gravitate toward NAIS Sports Club (€24-36), The Padel Hub (€28-32), and SQEasy Club (€25-30). You'll still get proper courts and decent facilities, just without the premium touches.

The lowest prices in Limassol? SQEasy Club at €25-30 per hour and Green Hills Padel Club in Pissouri at €26 per hour. Both are single-court operations that keep overhead low.

When to Play for Best Deals

Time of day matters more than most people realize. Morning slots (7 AM to 11 AM) typically cost €5-10 less per hour than evening peak times. Mid-afternoon sessions (1 PM to 4 PM) also offer savings at most clubs.

Evening slots from 6 PM to 10 PM command premium pricing at every club in Limassol. That's when most people finish work and want to play. Demand drives prices up.

Weekends carry a premium at about half the clubs, usually €2-6 more per hour than weekdays. But several clubs, including Green Padel Club and Padel Syndicate, keep weekend rates the same as weekdays.

Summer months see higher prices at outdoor-only clubs due to increased demand for evening slots when temperatures cool. Indoor clubs maintain consistent pricing year-round.

Cost Per Person: What You Actually Pay

Padel pricing gets easier when you calculate per-person costs for the standard 90-minute session. Here's the real math:

At the premium end, Green Padel Club works out to €18-21 per person for 90 minutes. Parklane Resort is €17-19 per person.

Mid-range clubs land around €11-16 per person. The Padel K costs €14-16 per person, while Padel Syndicate and Padel Temple both hit €14-15 per person.

Budget clubs deliver serious value. NAIS Sports Club can cost as little as €9 per person during off-peak times. SQEasy Club and Green Hills offer €9-11 per person sessions.

Most players in Limassol settle into the €12-15 per person range for regular sessions. That's less than a dinner out and gives you an hour and a half of quality sport.

How to Book and Save Money

Almost every club in Limassol uses Playtomic for bookings. Download the app, search by location, filter by price, and book online. Payment happens through the app, which eliminates cash handling at the club.

Book early for popular slots. Evening sessions fill up 3-4 days in advance at the busier clubs. Morning and afternoon slots usually have availability with 24-48 hours notice.

Some clubs offer package deals for regular players. Ask about multi-session discounts if you plan to play weekly. Green Padel Club and Padel Syndicate both run membership programs that reduce per-hour costs.

Group bookings sometimes unlock discounts for tournaments or social events. Most clubs accommodate groups of 8+ players (two courts minimum) with advance notice.

Indoor vs Outdoor Court Pricing

Indoor courts command a premium of €3-8 per hour over outdoor alternatives at clubs that offer both. Green Padel Club's all-indoor setup explains part of their higher pricing.

The premium makes sense during summer months when outdoor courts become uncomfortable in afternoon heat. Indoor courts offer consistent playing conditions year-round, regardless of weather.

Clubs with mixed indoor/outdoor setups, like The Padel K and Palm Padel, let you choose based on conditions and budget. Outdoor courts work perfectly fine from October through May in Cyprus.

Some players actually prefer outdoor courts for the natural lighting and fresh air. Indoor courts can feel enclosed, though modern facilities like Green Padel Club design their spaces to minimize that sensation.

Hidden Costs and Extra Fees

Most clubs include court lighting in the hourly rate, but a few charge extra for evening sessions. Ball rental typically costs €3-5 per set. Racket rental runs €2-5 per session if you don't own equipment.

Parking is free at every club in Limassol. Food and drinks vary widely, from simple vending machines to full café service. Green Padel Club includes a proper café with fresh food and quality coffee.

Some resort clubs require advance payment or deposits for non-guests. Columbia Beach Resort and Parklane both prefer advance bookings for external players, especially during peak tourist season.

Best Value Clubs in Limassol

For pure value, NAIS Sports Club delivers nine courts with rates starting at €24 per hour. The facilities include pool, gym, and café access, making it excellent for families.

Vyma Padel Arena in Kato Polemidia offers three courts at €28-34 per hour with good availability during daytime. It's popular with local players who value affordability over luxury.

Heritage Sports in Palodia provides two courts at €30 per hour in a multi-sport facility. Less central than downtown clubs, but the drive saves money.

For premium value, The Padel K delivers six courts with indoor/outdoor options at €38-42 per hour. Solid facilities, experienced staff, and consistent court quality.

Peak Season Considerations

Summer brings higher demand for evening outdoor slots as players avoid afternoon heat. Indoor clubs see increased bookings during July and August when outdoor temperatures exceed 35°C regularly.

Tourist season (May through October) affects resort clubs most significantly. Atlantica Oasis, Columbia Beach Resort, and Parklane prioritize guest bookings during peak months.

Winter offers the best deals across all clubs. Demand drops, prices stabilize, and availability improves dramatically. November through February represents prime booking season for regular players.

Comparing Limassol to Other Cyprus Cities

Limassol padel prices sit in the middle range for Cyprus. Nicosia clubs charge similar rates (€25-50 per hour), while Paphos and Larnaca tend toward the lower end (€20-40 per hour) due to less competition.

The concentration of 26 clubs in Limassol creates healthy price competition while maintaining quality standards. More clubs mean more options across different price points.

Ayia Napa and Protaras charge tourist premiums during summer months but offer competitive rates during off-season. The resort markets operate differently than urban club scenes.

Ready to play? Check current availability and book your court on Playtomic. Most clubs in Limassol use the same booking platform, making it easy to compare prices and find available slots across the city. Whether you choose budget-friendly options like NAIS Sports Club or premium facilities like Green Padel Club, you'll find excellent padel courts waiting in Limassol.

Contact information: Check the FAQ section for booking details, or browse the complete club directory with pricing for all 26 venues. The price comparison table shows current rates side by side for easy comparison.

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