Rio Arena
Madrid, Spain
High-level camp blocks focused on technical repetition, structured match play, and coach-led progression.
Camps available
Search guide
Not everyone wants a full week away. Many players want a shorter trip with enough coaching volume to feel real progress by the time they fly home.
This page is built around weekend padel camps in Spain: lower friction, clearer format expectations, and easier city selection.
A weekend camp works well for busy players who want concentrated coaching, match play, and feedback without committing to a full week away.
The key is choosing academies with easy logistics and a format that gets intense from the first session.
Check airport proximity, real court time, group size, and whether the stated level really matches your current game.
On a short camp, structure matters even more because there is less room to recover from a bad fit.
Yes, if the structure is intensive and the level matching is honest. For many players it is the most realistic way to train in Spain several times a year.
Cities with frequent flights and well-connected academies tend to work best, especially Malaga, Marbella, and Madrid.
Madrid, Spain
High-level camp blocks focused on technical repetition, structured match play, and coach-led progression.
Camps available
Valencia, Spain
Performance camp weeks for ambitious players looking for dense training volume and strong on-court coaching.
Camps available
Valladolid, Spain
Camp formats built around tactical awareness, decision making, and live-play feedback for serious improvers.
Camps available
Malaga, Spain
Malaga-based camps mixing high-intensity drills, point construction, and level-based groups for committed players.
Camps available
Marbella, Spain
Residential-style camp planning with technical work, organized match sessions, and direct academy coordination.
Camps available