
Where to Play Padel in Palm Beach County: 2026 Guide
Where to Play Padel in Palm Beach County: 2026 Guide
Nine clubs, 40+ courts, one county — from country club courts in Boca to the world's largest indoor padel facility in West Palm.
Palm Beach County''s Padel Explosion
Palm Beach County has quietly become one of the densest padel markets in the country. Nine active clubs now span Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, and Boynton Beach, together offering more than 40 courts across commercial facilities, private country clubs, and European-style outdoor venues. Two of them — Xcel Padel West Palm and Replay Club — rank among the largest indoor padel operations anywhere in Florida.
Most of the county''s growth has happened since 2023. Commercial flagships opened in rapid succession, private country clubs added padel alongside tennis, and a new 10-court Padel X location on Lincoln Road in West Palm Beach is expected to open later in 2026. If you''re coming from Miami and looking to expand your rotation, or you live in Boca and want to map every drop-in option north of Atlantic, this guide covers every open club in the county by city.
Boca Raton
Boca Raton is the historical heart of South Florida padel. The original wave went up inside private country clubs like Boca Grove — the first club in the region to add padel — while the 2024–2025 commercial wave brought dedicated public facilities. You''ll find both coexisting today, with eight-court flagships just miles from two-court country club courts.

Padel X Boca Raton
Padel X''s 28,000 sq ft building just off Glades Road is the busiest public padel facility in Boca. Eight climate-controlled courts with 30-foot ceilings, a full Padel X Academy running clinics for every level, a pro shop, and a wellness wing that includes sauna and cold plunge. The membership base skews intermediate-to-advanced, with a steady calendar of Americanos and round robins for drop-ins. A 5.0 Google rating after hundreds of reviews reflects how consistently the operation is run.
Courts: 8 | Type: Indoor | Ceiling: 30ft | Rating: 5.0★

LEGIO GP PADEL WORLD
Tucked into West Boca near the Everglades preserve, LEGIO is the antidote to big-box padel. Three Italian-made outdoor courts, a perfect 5.0 rating, and a community that revolves around owners Alessio and Giampaolo. It''s the kind of place where you show up solo and leave with three new regulars in your phone. Best for players who want authentic European-style padel and don''t mind the 20-minute drive from central Boca.
Courts: 3 | Type: Outdoor | Rating: 5.0★

Boca Grove
Boca Grove earns the historical footnote: it was the first club in South Florida to put padel courts on the ground. Two outdoor courts sit alongside 12 tennis courts and 5 pickleball courts inside a gated community off Whitaker Drive. Access is limited to Boca Grove members and sponsored guests, so play is social, unhurried, and deeply local — the opposite of the public-facing commercial clubs down the road.
Courts: 2 | Type: Outdoor | Rating: 4.6★

The Club at Boca Pointe
A private country club with four LED-lighted outdoor padel courts, an 18-hole championship golf course, and 15 tennis courts. Membership-gated, but the court surface and maintenance are among the best in the county. If you''re a member or invited guest, this is the go-to for evening doubles under the lights.
Courts: 4 | Type: Outdoor | Rating: 4.6★
West Palm Beach
West Palm Beach hosts the county''s largest and most ambitious commercial facilities. This is where you go if you want 32-foot ceilings, full-service locker rooms, and a restaurant built into the venue. It''s also the expected landing spot for a second 10-court Padel X on Lincoln Road later in 2026, which will push West Palm further into national-flagship territory.

Xcel Padel West Palm
Twelve courts under one roof, 80,000 sq ft of purpose-built space, 32-foot ceilings, a full gym, saunas, cold plunges, and an on-site restaurant. Xcel markets itself as the world''s largest indoor padel facility, and the scale is obvious the moment you walk in. The programming matches the footprint: leagues for every tier, private lessons, clinics, and a steady social calendar. If you want availability without calling a week ahead, this is the safest booking in the county.
Courts: 12 | Type: Indoor | Ceiling: 32ft | Rating: 5.0★

Palm Beach Padel
Four outdoor panoramic courts imported from Spain, AI cameras for match replay, a pro shop, café, sauna, and cold plunge. Founded by four friends who wanted to bring authentic padel culture to South Florida, the vibe leans European — slow afternoons, espresso between sets, and a clear preference for doubles match play over clinic programming. A perfect 5.0 rating across the board.
Courts: 4 | Type: Outdoor | Rating: 5.0★

Padel Club Palm Beach
The first stand-alone padel facility serving the island of Palm Beach, Padel Club runs one indoor and three outdoor championship courts on North Dixie Highway. The clubhouse — designed by Caitlin Kah — includes a café, bar, and lounge that regularly host members-only events. Court booking flows through PlayByPoint. A strong fit for players who want a polished social venue attached to their courts rather than a pure sports facility.
Courts: 4 | Type: Mixed | Ceiling: 28ft | Rating: 5.0★
Boynton Beach
Boynton sits between Boca and West Palm and punches above its weight thanks to Replay Club, which anchors the northern end of the county''s padel corridor. The city has two open padel venues today — one a 10-court lifestyle destination, the other a single-court specialty club — with the I-95 corridor making either venue easy to reach from Delray or Lake Worth.

Replay Club
Replay is the county''s second 10-court-plus facility after Xcel, and it positions itself explicitly as a lifestyle club — 10 climate-controlled padel courts sit next to 7 pickleball courts, a 5,000 sq ft gym, a full spa, and a cold plunge. Ceilings run 32 feet, which matters for players who want full overhead lob room. Programming is heavy on leagues and clinic series, and the membership base is a mix of Miami transplants and local Boynton regulars.
Courts: 10 | Type: Indoor | Ceiling: 32ft | Rating: 4.8★

Kinetic Indoor Racquet Club
A single indoor court inside a larger racquet facility, Kinetic leans heavily into coaching and weekly clinics rather than open play. It''s the right choice for a beginner who wants structured instruction in a climate-controlled setting without committing to a commercial membership. Availability is tight — plan to book a specific clinic or lesson rather than expect a walk-in court.
Courts: 1 | Type: Indoor | Rating: 4.8★
How to Choose the Right Club
The nine clubs above split cleanly along a few axes. Before you book, decide which matters most to you.
Indoor vs outdoor. South Florida''s summer heat and daily afternoon thunderstorms make outdoor courts a frustrating pick from June through September. Indoor clubs — Padel X, Xcel, Replay, Kinetic, and the indoor court at Padel Club Palm Beach — stay playable year-round. Outdoor specialists like LEGIO and Palm Beach Padel shine from November through April.
Drop-in vs membership. All seven commercial clubs accept drop-in bookings, typically through Playtomic or PlayByPoint. Expect peak indoor court rates in the roughly $80–$160 per hour range, with daytime and off-peak slots coming in lower. Country club courts at Boca Grove and The Club at Boca Pointe are members-only.
Scale and programming. If you want guaranteed availability on a Saturday morning, book at the 10+ court venues: Xcel (12) or Replay (10). If you want a smaller, more social environment, LEGIO and Palm Beach Padel both cap out at 3–4 courts and run on a tighter community calendar.
Access model. Two of the nine clubs are members-only private country clubs. The other seven accept public bookings. Always check the club''s booking page before assuming a court is available.
How to Book
Most Palm Beach County clubs use either Playtomic or PlayByPoint for court reservations. You can check availability across every public-facing club on Padel Browser, which pulls slots from the booking platforms and lets you filter by city, time, or court type. The booking flow then hands off to the club''s own reservation system.
For gear, the closest pro shops are inside Padel X, Palm Beach Padel, and Replay — each carries a rotating selection of rackets and grips. If you prefer to buy online, Racket Central and Padel USA both ship nationally.
Palm Beach County''s padel scene is still expanding. Between the confirmed second Padel X location in 2026, ongoing private-club build-outs, and a widening roster of outdoor community venues, expect this guide to grow over the next twelve months. For now, these nine clubs cover every serious option in the county.
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