Indoor and covered padel courts in Antalya

Antalya is hot in summer and rainy in winter, so 'indoor padel' is one of the most common questions. Here is what actually exists: most dedicated padel in Antalya is open-air or roofed (covered), not fully indoor air-conditioned halls.

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Are there indoor padel courts in Antalya?

Fully indoor, air-conditioned padel halls are rare in Antalya. The practical option is roofed (covered) courts: V7 Padel Antalya in Konyaaltı has 3 roofed panoramic courts (protected from sun and rain — not air-conditioned) plus 1 open-air court, open daily 07:00–00:00.

Where can I play padel in Antalya when it rains?

On roofed courts. At V7 Padel Antalya the 3 roofed courts stay playable in rain; the open-air court closes in heavy rain. In winter (Nov–Mar) roofed courts are the reliable choice.

How do you play padel in Antalya's summer heat?

Two ways: play under a roof (shade makes a big difference even without air conditioning) or shift to morning/evening slots. Clubs open early — V7 starts at 07:00 — and evenings after 18:00 are the busiest for a reason.

What is the difference between indoor, roofed and open-air padel courts?

Indoor = fully enclosed hall, often climate-controlled. Roofed (covered) = a roof over the court, open sides, natural airflow, protects from sun and rain. Open-air = no cover. In Antalya's climate roofed courts are the standard for year-round play.

See the full Antalya padel guide for all clubs, prices and how to book.