
Where to Play Padel in Boca Raton, FL (2026 Guide)
Where to Play Padel in Boca Raton, FL (2026 Guide)
From the first padel club in South Florida to a flagship 8-court indoor facility — here are all four padel clubs in Boca Raton, plus what is coming next.
Boca Raton has quietly become one of the most interesting padel cities in Florida. It is the place where South Florida padel started — Boca Grove built the region''s first courts inside a private country club — and it is also where the sport is evolving fastest, with an 8-court flagship indoor club, an Italian-built boutique facility in West Boca, and a CityPickle warehouse conversion on the way.
This guide covers all four active padel clubs in Boca Raton, what is opening next, and how to pick the right court for your level and access.
Boca Raton''s Padel Scene
There are 17 active padel courts across four clubs in Boca Raton today, split almost evenly between commercial venues anyone can book and members-only country clubs. The vibe is distinctly South Florida: most courts are outdoor, the season runs year-round, and the player community spans Argentine and Spanish transplants alongside locals who came over from tennis and pickleball.
Two patterns stand out. First, Boca skews premium — even the boutique club has Italian-made courts, and the flagship indoor facility runs a 28,000 sq ft footprint with sauna, cold plunge, and a pro academy. Second, the city has the highest concentration of perfect 5.0-rated padel clubs in the region, which says something about how seriously these operators are taking their player experience.
If you are exploring the wider area, our guides for Palm Beach County and Fort Lauderdale cover the next rings of South Florida''s padel map.
The 4 Padel Clubs in Boca Raton

Padel X Boca Raton
Padel X is the most ambitious padel build in Boca and arguably the most complete commercial padel facility in South Florida. The 28,000 sq ft warehouse conversion in the Park at Broken Sound holds eight climate-controlled courts with 30-foot ceilings — high enough for any lob — plus a pro shop, full Padel X Academy programming, sauna, and cold plunge. CBS12 covered the grand opening in 2025, and it has held a perfect 5.0 Google rating since.
This is the club to choose if you want guaranteed availability, structured lessons and clinics, and the option to play through a Florida summer afternoon without weather as a factor. It is open to the public — no membership required — and the academy runs everything from beginner intros to high-level coaching.
Courts: 8 | Type: Indoor | Ceiling: 30ft | Rating: 5.0★

LEGIO GP PADEL WORLD
Tucked into West Boca off Vista Del Lago, Legio GP is the kind of club regulars do not want you to know about. Three Italian-made outdoor courts, owners Alessio and Giampaolo personally on the floor most evenings, and a tight-knit community that sits down for coffee between matches. It also holds a 5.0 Google rating, which it has earned the hard way — by being a club where a beginner gets the same time of day as a 5.5.
Pick Legio GP if you want a clubby, social experience and you are happy to play outside. It is commercial-access, so you can book without a membership, but most of the energy comes from the regulars. Drop in for an Americano-style mixer night and you will leave with three new playing partners.
Courts: 3 | Type: Outdoor | Rating: 5.0★

The Club at Boca Pointe
Boca Pointe is a private country club that takes racquet sports more seriously than most. Members get four LED-lighted outdoor padel courts alongside an 18-hole championship golf course, 15 tennis courts, fitness, and dining. The padel program here is run as a real discipline, not a tennis afterthought, and the LED lights extend evening play through the cooler months.
This is a members-only facility, so unless you are a guest of a member or evaluating membership, you cannot book here as the public. If you live in Boca Pointe or are weighing a country-club membership and want padel as part of the package, it is one of the few clubs in town that delivers on both the racquet program and the broader resort experience.
Courts: 4 | Type: Outdoor | Rating: 4.6★

Boca Grove
Boca Grove was the first club in South Florida to offer padel, full stop. The two outdoor courts inside this exclusive country club seeded a generation of South Florida padel players before Wynwood, Doral, or Padel X existed. Today the club rounds out its racquet offering with 12 tennis courts and 5 pickleball courts, but padel remains the historical centerpiece.
Like Boca Pointe, this is members-only — you are not booking a court here off the street. But it deserves a spot in any honest Boca padel guide because so much of the local player community can trace its first padel match back to these two courts.
Courts: 2 | Type: Outdoor | Rating: 4.6★
Coming Soon to Boca
Boca Paddle by CityPickle is the next build to watch. CityPickle — best known for its Central Park summer pop-ups in New York — got approval from the Boca Raton city council in December 2024 to convert a warehouse into a multi-sport facility with six dedicated padel courts plus pickleball. Boca Daily News and Boca Mag have both covered the project. Once it opens, Boca will jump to 23 padel courts citywide and become the third Boca venue offering true commercial public access. Track progress at bocapaddleclub.com.
Choosing the Right Club
The decision tree in Boca is unusually clean:
- Want indoor, climate-controlled, drop-in friendly? Padel X is the only indoor option in town.
- Want a community-first outdoor club without joining a country club? Legio GP in West Boca.
- Already a country club member or weighing one? Boca Pointe and Boca Grove both have padel as part of a broader racquet and golf program.
If you are visiting Boca and only have one session, default to Padel X — public access, eight courts means real availability, and the academy can match you to a level-appropriate game.
Programs, Lessons & Events
Padel X runs the most structured program in the city through the Padel X Academy, with beginner intros, level-based clinics, and private lessons available throughout the week. Legio GP runs more social programming — mixers, Americano-format nights, and informal coaching from the owners. The two private clubs run member clinics and internal leagues.
For tournaments, watch the Padel X events calendar; Boca''s commercial clubs increasingly host APT and local sanctioned events as the South Florida calendar fills out through 2026.
How to Book
Padel X and Legio GP both take public bookings — check their detail pages on Padel Browser to see live availability and reach the booking portal. You can also browse the Florida courts page to compare availability across South Florida if Boca is full or you are willing to drive.
For Boca Pointe and Boca Grove, contact the club directly through the phone numbers listed above — public booking is not available at members-only facilities.
If you are gearing up before your first session, our equipment partners Racket Central, Padel USA, and Tennis Express all carry beginner-friendly racket lines suited to the South Florida outdoor game.
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