10 Best Mallorca Tennis Resorts in 2026: Where To Stay And Play

Compare the best Mallorca tennis resorts in 2026 by court quality, coaching, location and amenities to find the right base for your tennis holiday.

Clay tennis courts at Beach Club Font de Sa Cala on Mallorca's northeast coast with resort buildings, palm trees, and Mediterranean Sea views.

You’re going to Mallorca because you want to play, not hunt for courts that are always booked or in poor condition. The problem: “tennis hotel” can mean anything from one cracked hard court to a full academy setup.

This guide focuses on Mallorca tennis resorts where tennis is a genuine strength in 2026 – with clear details on courts, coaching options, and what the rest of the stay looks like for you and any non‑tennis companions.

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Best Mallorca Tennis Resorts By Traveler Type

  • Best overall tennis resort: Rafa Nadal Sports Centre (Rafa Nadal Residence), Manacor — unmatched court density, ITF-approved surfaces and professional training environment.
  • Best luxury hotel with tennis: La Residencia, Deià — boutique five‑star feel with scenic courts and private coaching.
  • Best clay‑court resort for active holidays: Robinson Cala Serena, southeast coast — large clay complex and sports-focused atmosphere.
  • Best for intensive coaching programs: Villamil Hotel, Paguera — access to 15 championship clay courts and a 15‑hour coaching program.
  • Best for families who want tennis plus pools: Zafiro Palace Palmanova, Palmanova — family‑friendly five‑star with easy access to local clubs.
  • Best for casual players in a traditional town: Hotel Es Port, Sóller — relaxed estate with a few courts and local coaching.
  • Best boutique estates with a private‑court feel: Son Bunyola & Castell Son Claret — countryside properties where tennis is a refined extra, not a camp.

Quick Comparison Table: Mallorca Tennis Resorts 2026

Resort / HotelBest ForTennis StrengthCourt Surfaces / Count*Location StyleCoaching Options**Non‑Tennis AppealPotential Drawback
Rafa Nadal Sports Centre (Rafa Nadal Residence), ManacorSerious players, advanced juniors, tennis‑first tripsLargest, most professional complex on the island19 outdoor hard, 7 outdoor clay, 1 indoor hard (all ITF-approved)Urban/central Mallorca sports campusStructured programs and lessons referenced; exact 2026 formats not fully specifiedModern sports hotel, spa, gym, pools, museum nearbyAtmosphere is performance‑oriented, less resort‑like or “beach holiday”
La Residencia, DeiàLuxury travelers, couples, low‑key tennisScenic hit & lesson in a five‑star setting2 outdoor courts (1 hard, 1 clay)Mountain village, Tramuntana viewsResident coach for private lessonsHigh‑end dining, art, spa, village charmLimited court capacity and no big program; not for serious daily training
Robinson Cala Serena, southeast coastActive holidaymakers, groups, familiesMany clay courts, structured activities“Many” outdoor clay courts; exact 2026 count not specifiedBeachfront resort between two baysGroup lessons and private coaching availableMultiple pools, beach access, classic club resort vibeBusy, sporty atmosphere may feel crowded in peak season
Zafiro Palace Palmanova, PalmanovaFamilies and couples wanting resort luxury plus nearby tennisEasy access to two strong local clubsNo on‑site courts; uses Magaluf Sports Centre (6 clay) & Santa Ponsa Tennis Club (8 clay)Urban beach resort near PalmaLinked to Royal Tennis Academy Mallorca; programs and lessons available off‑site10 pools, kids areas, spa, central base for exploringYou walk/transfer to courts; not a pure tennis campus
Hotel Es Port, SóllerCasual players, walkers, heritage‑hotel fansOn‑site casual play with a local feel3 outdoor courts (1 hard, 2 clay)Traditional town/harborOptional private lessons with local coachesHistoric estate, gardens, proximity to port and mountainsNo formal academies or big tournament scene
Villamil Hotel, PagueraAdults wanting a structured tennis week on clay15‑hour intensive program with many clay courtsAccess to club with 15 championship clay courtsBeachfront town, southwest coastIntensive coaching program advertised; details may vary by tour operatorBeachfront 5‑star, pools, promenade walksProgram‑style weeks can be full‑on; suits committed players more than casual partners
Kimpton Aysla, Santa Ponsa (with Mallorca Country Club)Style‑conscious players, mixed‑ability couplesAccess to multi‑surface club including grassAccess to Mallorca Country Club: 6 grass, 5 clay, 1 hardModern resort town, near golfCoaching and events run by the club; formats not fully detailedDesign‑led hotel, spa, near golf and marinaCourts are at an external club; membership/fees apply
Son Bunyola (Virgin Limited Edition)Small groups, villa‑style stays, private feelOne private court in a spectacular estate setting1 court (surface not specified)Secluded coastal estate, Tramuntana backdropCasual coaching can be arranged via external pros; not a full academyHeritage buildings, pools, hiking, very quietOnly one court; not suitable for groups needing multiple match courts
Castell Son ClaretWellness‑oriented luxury guestsResident coach on a countryside estateCourt number/surfaces not specifiedCountryside, mountain viewsResident coach for lessons mentionedSpa, fine dining, gardens, tranquillityLimited court data; tennis is a side activity, not the focus
Beach Club Font de Sa Cala, northeastClub‑style tennis weeks, groups“World‑class” clay‑court complex highlighted by tennis tour operatorsExact court count not specified; clay focusLarge seaside resort on northeast coastHosted tennis holiday weeks and group coaching via specialist operatorsBeach club facilities, pools, activitiesExperience can depend heavily on the specific tour operator program

* Court numbers/surfaces shown only where confirmed.

** Coaching availability is based on resort or tour‑operator descriptions; specific 2026 schedules and formats should be confirmed directly.

Why Choose Mallorca For A Tennis Holiday In 2026?

Climate and Tennis Season Overview

Mallorca’s tennis season is long. Outdoor play is realistic from March through November, with the sweet spots usually spring (April–May) and autumn (late September–October), when temperatures are comfortable and courts aren’t at peak congestion.

Summer brings long daylight hours and a lively island feel, but mid‑day heat can push serious practice into early morning and evening sessions. Winter can still work for tennis, especially for training‑focused trips, but some resort facilities and programs run at reduced capacity.

Accessibility and Local Tennis Culture

Palma de Mallorca airport is one of Europe’s better‑connected leisure hubs, with regular direct flights from much of Europe in 2026. Transfer times from Palma to the resorts in this guide generally range from under 30 minutes (Palmanova, Paguera, Santa Ponsa) to around an hour for central or northwest locations such as Manacor or Deià; exact times depend on traffic and transfer type.

Mallorca has a deep tennis culture: from Rafael Nadal’s home base in Manacor to long‑running clay clubs in Paguera, Santa Ponsa and the northeast coast. You’re not choosing between “hotel with a token court” and “no tennis” – you’re deciding how serious and structured you want your tennis week to be.

Top Tennis Resorts In Mallorca: Detailed Guide

Rafa Nadal Sports Centre (Rafa Nadal Residence), Manacor

Outdoor swimming pool and tennis courts at Rafa Nadal Sports Centre (Rafa Nadal Residence) in Manacor.
Outdoor swimming pool and tennis courts at Rafa Nadal Sports Centre (Rafa Nadal Residence) in Manacor.

The Rafa Nadal Sports Centre is the island’s flagship tennis destination for 2026. It’s a purpose‑built training campus in Manacor, not a beach resort – ideal if tennis is the main reason for your trip.

Why We Chose It

The complex offers 19 outdoor hard courts, 7 outdoor clay courts and 1 indoor hard court, all ITF‑approved. That scale and specification set it apart from any other Mallorca tennis resort. The on‑site residence provides hotel‑style rooms integrated into a high‑performance environment with a semi‑Olympic indoor pool, outdoor pool, gym and spa.

Best For

Players who want to train seriously: adult competitors, advanced juniors, and committed club players. It also suits coaches bringing groups who need guaranteed court time and reliable surface quality.

Potential Downsides

There’s no beach and the feel is sports campus rather than holiday resort. Non‑tennis companions may find the environment too focused on training unless they also enjoy structured fitness, spa time and exploring inland towns.

Key Highlights

La Residencia, Deià

Tennis court surrounded by olive trees and the Tramuntana mountains at La Residencia in Deià.
Tennis court surrounded by olive trees and the Tramuntana mountains at La Residencia in Deià.

La Residencia pairs a high‑end mountain retreat with just enough tennis infrastructure to keep a keen player happy without turning the stay into a camp.

Why We Chose It

The hotel has two outdoor courts – one hard, one clay – set against Serra de Tramuntana scenery. A resident coach offers private lessons, which means you can build in a few quality sessions without committing to a full‑scale program. The emphasis stays on relaxation, food, and the characterful village of Deià.

Best For

Couples and luxury travelers who like the idea of playing several times per week, perhaps with some coaching, while keeping the trip centered on views, dining and spa.

Potential Downsides

Only two courts means limited capacity; serious daily training or large groups will quickly bump up against availability. There’s no academy‑style schedule or extensive group program.

Key Highlights

Robinson Cala Serena, Southeast Coast

Outdoor tennis court with countryside and mountain views at Robinson Cala Serena on Mallorca's southeast coast.
Outdoor tennis court with countryside and mountain views at Robinson Cala Serena on Mallorca’s southeast coast.

Robinson Cala Serena is a classic sports‑driven beach resort, popular with guests who want a packed schedule of activities with tennis as a central pillar.

Why We Chose It

The resort is known for its many outdoor clay courts, integrated into a broader program of fitness, water sports and group sessions. The property offers 306 rooms, several outdoor pools and a spa, creating plenty of options for families or mixed‑interest groups.

Best For

Tennis‑friendly families, groups of friends and social players who enjoy organized activities, group lessons and an energetic atmosphere around the courts.

Potential Downsides

Because the resort caters to a lot of sports guests, courts and group sessions can feel busy in high season. Travelers looking for peace and seclusion may find the environment too active.

Key Highlights

Zafiro Palace Palmanova, Palmanova

Panoramic view of multiple swimming pools, landscaped gardens, and modern resort buildings at Zafiro Palace Palmanova in Palmanova.
Panoramic view of multiple swimming pools, landscaped gardens, and modern resort buildings at Zafiro Palace Palmanova in Palmanova.

Zafiro Palace Palmanova is a five‑star, family‑oriented resort near Palma that outsources its tennis to nearby clubs rather than keeping courts on‑site.

Why We Chose It

The hotel doesn’t have its own courts, but partners with Magaluf Sports Centre (6 clay courts, about a 5‑minute walk) and Santa Ponsa Tennis Club (8 clay courts, around 5 km away). Guests can tap into the Royal Tennis Academy Mallorca setup, which connects them to established local coaching and training.

The resort side is strong: 240 stylish rooms and suites, 10 pools (including adults‑only areas) and a spa, all in a location only around 15 minutes from Palma.

Best For

Tennis‑playing parents traveling with children, or couples wanting a resort feel with easy access to quality clay clubs. Ideal if you want to mix tennis with beach time, day trips to Palma and plenty of pool space.

Potential Downsides

You’ll need to walk or transfer to the courts, and your tennis schedule is partially dependent on external club availability. Pure tennis camps might prefer a self‑contained complex.

Key Highlights

Hotel Es Port, Sóller

Aerial view of clay tennis courts surrounded by gardens and trees at Hotel Es Port in Sóller.
Aerial view of clay tennis courts surrounded by gardens and trees at Hotel Es Port in Sóller.

Hotel Es Port is a characterful estate close to Sóller’s harbor, with a smaller but useful tennis offering.

Why We Chose It

The hotel has three outdoor courtsone hard and two clay – set within a sizeable property. Courts are popular for casual play, and private lessons with local coaches can be arranged. Tennis is one of several low‑key activities rather than the center of a structured program.

Best For

Guests who care more about charm and setting than maximum court hours. Think morning hits, a lesson or two, then exploring Sóller, the port and nearby mountains.

Potential Downsides

There are no formal academies, camps or regular tournaments on‑site. Serious players will find the facilities useful but limited compared with specialist resorts.

Key Highlights

Villamil Hotel, Paguera

Outdoor swimming pool surrounded by palm trees and sun loungers at Villamil Hotel in Paguera.
Outdoor swimming pool surrounded by palm trees and sun loungers at Villamil Hotel in Paguera.

Villamil Hotel in Paguera is tied closely to organized tennis holiday operators, making it a strong pick for structured coaching weeks.

Why We Chose It

The hotel offers guests access to a nearby club with 15 championship clay courts, used by specialist tennis holiday providers. Packages highlight a 15‑hour intensive tennis program, which suits players who want measurable progress rather than just free‑hitting.

Being a 5‑star beach‑side hotel, Villamil balances heavy tennis schedules with easy recovery time by the sea or pool.

Best For

Adults and older teens who want a week built around tennis – drills, coaching sessions, and match play – with a comfortable, well‑located hotel to come back to.

Potential Downsides

The intensive format may feel too full‑on for casual players or non‑tennis partners, especially when tied to specific operator‑run weeks. Some elements of the program are controlled by external organizers, so inclusions and schedules can vary.

Key Highlights

Kimpton Aysla Mallorca, Santa Ponsa (With Mallorca Country Club)

Modern hotel building surrounded by landscaped Mediterranean gardens at Kimpton Aysla Mallorca in Santa Ponsa.
Modern hotel building surrounded by landscaped Mediterranean gardens at Kimpton Aysla Mallorca in Santa Ponsa.

Kimpton Aysla is a modern, design‑forward resort in Santa Ponsa that pairs nicely with nearby Mallorca Country Club, an upscale racquets venue.

Why We Chose It

Mallorca Country Club offers 6 grass courts, 5 clay courts and 1 hard court, giving a rare chance to play on grass in Mallorca alongside more familiar surfaces. Staying at Kimpton Aysla puts you right next to this club environment, with the hotel providing resort comforts – spa, contemporary rooms, and proximity to golf and the coast.

Best For

Travelers who appreciate stylish hotels and want access to a multi‑surface club, including grass, without staying in a pure tennis academy.

Potential Downsides

Courts belong to an external club, so access, booking rules and pricing sit outside the hotel’s direct control. Tennis is a premium extra rather than an all‑inclusive facility.

Key Highlights

Son Bunyola (Virgin Limited Edition)

Outdoor tennis court at Son Bunyola in Mallorca surrounded by olive trees, countryside, and distant Mediterranean Sea views.
Outdoor tennis court at Son Bunyola in Mallorca surrounded by olive trees, countryside, and distant Mediterranean Sea views.

Son Bunyola is Richard Branson’s Mallorcan estate, turned into a refined, small‑scale hotel with a private feel and one tennis court.

Why We Chose It

The property offers 26 rooms and a private tennis court in a striking coastal estate setting with mountain backdrops. Tennis here feels like a privilege rather than a program – you’ll book the court and play without crowds, often with dramatic scenery around you.

Best For

Groups or couples who prioritize privacy, landscape and high‑touch hospitality, but still want the option to play.

Potential Downsides

There’s only one court, and the surface isn’t clearly specified. That makes it unsuitable for larger groups needing multiple simultaneous matches or those seeking a structured schedule.

Key Highlights

Castell Son Claret

A peaceful walk through the gardens leads to the outdoor tennis court at Castell Son Claret, set among olive groves with beautiful Tramuntana mountain views.
A peaceful walk through the gardens leads to the outdoor tennis court at Castell Son Claret, set among olive groves with beautiful Tramuntana mountain views.

Castell Son Claret is a countryside luxury hotel with a subtle tennis offering built around a resident coach.

Why We Chose It

The hotel is mentioned in tennis‑focused travel coverage for having a resident tennis coach and sweeping views of the Serra de Tramuntana. Tennis blends into a wider wellness and gastronomy story, appealing to guests who might want a few thoughtful lessons during a spa and food‑centric stay.

Best For

Wellness‑minded travelers and couples who see tennis as one activity among many: morning lesson, long lunch, spa, repeat.

Potential Downsides

Details such as exact court numbers and surfaces aren’t clearly specified, and there are no indications of large‑scale programs or groups. Serious tennis travelers may find it too light on infrastructure.

Key Highlights

Beach Club Font de Sa Cala, Northeast Coast

Clay tennis courts at Beach Club Font de Sa Cala on Mallorca's northeast coast with resort buildings, palm trees, and Mediterranean Sea views.
Clay tennis courts at Beach Club Font de Sa Cala on Mallorca’s northeast coast with resort buildings, palm trees, and Mediterranean Sea views.

Beach Club Font de Sa Cala is a northeast‑coast resort that often appears in specialist tennis holiday brochures.

Why We Chose It

Tour operators highlight the property’s clay‑court complex and panoramic sea views, describing the courts as “world‑class” within the context of organized tennis weeks. For group trips, the combination of on‑site accommodation, beach club facilities and dedicated clay courts is attractive.

Best For

Groups joining organized tennis holidays, and players who enjoy a club‑like resort environment with plenty of social play.

Potential Downsides

Exact current court numbers and independent coaching structures aren’t fully detailed; the quality of your tennis experience can depend heavily on the particular tour operator or package you book.

Key Highlights

Comparing Tennis Facilities And Coaching Options

Court Types and Availability

Across these Mallorca tennis resorts, clay dominates. That’s good news if you’re preparing for European club seasons or simply like longer rallies and softer impact.

Availability varies sharply:

Coaching Staff and Program Styles

Most properties offer some form of coaching, but the format differs:

Academy/structured focus

Resort and club programs

Private‑lesson emphasis

For 2026, resorts and clubs increasingly promote video analysis and data‑driven training, but specific technologies in Mallorca facilities aren’t widely detailed in the available public information.

Amenities Beyond Tennis: Wellness, Dining & Family Activities

For most trips, tennis has to share the schedule with everything else you want from Mallorca.

Wellness & spa focus

Family‑friendly features

Food & local character

Booking Tips And Pricing For 2026 Tennis Holidays

Exact nightly rates and package prices vary widely by date, room type and operator, and shouldn’t be generalized without full context. For 2026, travel pricing data and tennis‑tour examples suggest several practical guidelines:

When comparing offers:

  1. Check whether coaching hours, court fees and equipment are included or charged separately.
  2. Confirm if transfers to external clubs (Zafiro Palace Palmanova, Kimpton Aysla, Villamil) are part of the package.
  3. Look at cancellation terms, especially for operator‑run tennis weeks, which may have stricter conditions than regular hotel bookings.

Guest Reviews and How To Read Them In 2026

Travel behavior in 2025–2026 shows a few clear patterns:

For Mallorca tennis resorts specifically:

How We Selected These Mallorca Tennis Resorts

The resorts and hotels in this guide were chosen based on:

All specific claims about courts, partnerships and programs are based on publicly available descriptions from resorts, tennis holiday operators and curated travel coverage referring to 2026 conditions.

Why These Resorts And Not Others?

Mallorca has many hotels with a tennis court, but relatively few where tennis is a core reason to stay. Resorts were excluded or deprioritized if:

The final selection covers:

Together, they give you clear choices across playing level, budget and travel style.

FAQ: Planning Your Mallorca Tennis Resort Vacation

When is the best time of year to visit Mallorca for tennis?

Spring (April–May) and autumn (late September–October) usually strike the best balance of pleasant temperatures, flight availability and court access. Summer offers long days but hotter conditions, so expect to schedule serious play early or late.

Which Mallorca tennis resort is best for serious training?

Rafa Nadal Sports Centre in Manacor stands out for serious training thanks to its 27 ITF‑approved tennis courts (hard and clay, including indoor) and performance‑oriented environment. For clay‑specific programs, Villamil’s 15‑hour coaching weeks on championship courts are strong contenders.

Where should I go for a tennis holiday with kids?

Zafiro Palace Palmanova and Robinson Cala Serena suit families well. Zafiro offers extensive pools and family facilities with nearby clubs for tennis, while Robinson integrates tennis into a broad sports and activities schedule.

Are there good options for beginners or casual players?

Yes. La Residencia, Hotel Es Port, Castell Son Claret and Son Bunyola all work well if you want relaxed hits and a few lessons without committing to a full camp. Coaching is usually one‑to‑one or small‑group, tailored to your level.

Can I combine tennis with a spa or wellness retreat?

Several resorts blend tennis and wellness naturally: Rafa Nadal Sports Centre (sport‑focused spa and gym), La Residencia, Castell Son Claret, Kimpton Aysla and Zafiro Palace Palmanova all offer full spa setups, with tennis available before or after treatments.

How far are these resorts from Palma de Mallorca airport?

Southwest coast resorts like Palmanova, Paguera and Santa Ponsa are typically within a short drive of Palma (often under 30 minutes by car or transfer, depending on traffic). Central and northwest locations such as Manacor and Deià usually take longer; check exact transfer times when booking.

Are there junior tennis camps in Mallorca in 2026?

Rafa Nadal Sports Centre is widely recognized for junior programs, and several tour operators run junior or family‑oriented weeks at clay‑court resorts such as Villamil and Beach Club Font de Sa Cala. Because schedules change each year, it’s sensible to confirm dates, ages and formats directly with the academy or operator.

Do I need to bring my own racket and balls?

All main resorts and clubs provide equipment rental, but regular players usually prefer to bring their own rackets. Balls are often included in coaching sessions; for independent court bookings, you may need to buy or bring your own.

Conclusion: Choosing The Right Mallorca Tennis Base For 2026

If your whole trip revolves around improving your game, Rafa Nadal Sports Centre is the clear front‑runner. For structured clay‑court coaching with a seaside base, look closely at Villamil in Paguera, Robinson Cala Serena and organized weeks at Beach Club Font de Sa Cala.

If you’d rather stay in a luxury hotel and treat tennis as one key activity among many, La Residencia, Kimpton Aysla with Mallorca Country Club, Castell Son Claret and Son Bunyola all bring strong settings with lighter tennis programs.

Before you book, compare three things: how many hours you genuinely want to spend on court, how important beach vs. countryside is, and what your non‑tennis companions will do while you play. Match those answers to the resorts above, and your Mallorca tennis holiday in 2026 will feel designed for you, not just your backhand.

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