There are plenty of reasons to book a flight to Samui — if you’re from Malaysia, a new direct business-class flight is one of them — but a growing padel scene might also add that extra pull.
Whether you’re chasing competitive sets or picking up a racquet for the first time, you’ll find well-equipped courts, with lessons, rentals, and flexible bookings to match. Here’s where to play, and the fabulous villas to share with your padel-playing entourage.
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Bantai Padel
Set in a relaxed part of the island, Bantai Padel is one of Samui’s most accessible courts perfect for casual players and early risers alike. Morning rallies at Bantai Padel happen on open courts, where the island breeze and laid-back energy define play.

Outdoor court rental starts at THB 600 per hour (off-peak) and THB 800 per hour (peak: 7–10am and 4–9pm), making it one of the more approachable options for visitors. Racquets are available at THB 100 each, and balls can be purchased on-site. Coaching sessions are offered at THB 1,000 per hour, ideal for beginners looking to understand the game’s fundamentals.

Afternoons at Bantai Padel embodies that easy island energy, where matches happen beneath swaying palms and the game feels refreshingly unhurried. Open Monday to Saturday (7am–9pm) and Sunday (9am–9pm), it’s a straightforward venue that works well for travellers squeezing in a match before heading out to explore.
Address: 69, 42 Bantai Beach, Tambon Mae Nam, Maenam, Surat Thani 84330, Thailand
Phone: +66 61 307 8750
Where to stay nearby: Baan Kilee (28-min drive from Bantai Padel)

Baan Kilee is the villa made for sunkissed adventures. After a fun match at nearby Bantai Padel, return to a space with an air-conditioned gym for a cool-down session, expansive lawns for stretching under the palms, and the ocean just steps away for a restorative post-game dip.
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Padel Tropical Samui
For those seeking a more dynamic, club-style atmosphere, Padel Tropical Samui offers both indoor and outdoor courts alongside structured coaching programmes. It blends competitive spirit and tropical charm, with shaded courts perfect for sunrise and golden-hour matches.

Court rates range from THB 1,000–1,200 per hour depending on time and court type. Equipment rental is available, with racquets from THB 100 and ball tubes offered at varying prices. Coaching here starts from THB 2,500 per person per hour, with private and small-group options available.
Open daily from 7am to 10pm, it’s well-suited to players who prefer evening matches once the tropical heat subsides.
Address: 9, Bangrak, 69, Tambon Bo Put, Ko Samui District, Surat Thani 84320, Thailand
Phone: +66 82 640 0740
Where to stay: Baan Ratree (14-min drive from Padel Tropical Samui)

Located in Bophut, Baan Ratree offers a villa experience with an easy-going energy with polished comfort. The open-plan interiors make every moment feel seamless, while spacious outdoor lounges encourage sunset chats with sundowners (of course).

After rallying on the courts, return here to stretch out by the pool, enjoy a barbecue dinner under the stars, or simply watch the twinkling lights of the bay as night settles in. The epitome of relaxed luxury, it’s the ideal place for kick back and just savour the best of Samui.
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Padel Samui
Positioned as a full-fledged racquet club, Padel Samui offers indoor and outdoor courts, as well as additional activities including pickleball and tennis. Palm fronds sway in the breeze as players gather for morning sets; by afternoon, cool shaded areas become the perfect place to sip fresh juice between rallies.

Indoor courts are priced at THB 1,200 per hour, while outdoor sessions range from THB 600–800 depending on time of day. Equipment rentals include adult and youth rackets, ball machines, and training baskets — making it a strong choice for those wanting structured practice.
Open daily from 7am to 10pm, this venue caters to both families and more competitive players looking to train seriously while on holiday.
Address: 9, Bangrak, 69, Tambon Bo Put, Ko Samui District, Surat Thani 84320, Thailand
Phone: +66 82 640 0740
Where to stay: Baan Ban Buri (19-min drive from Padel Samui)

Located in Bophut Bay, Baan Ban Buri matches the island’s unhurried rhythm beautifully. Arrive through a garden gate framed with bougainvillea and you’ll immediately sense the villa’s effortless balance of space and soul.
Its open-plan living room flows seamlessly toward the sea, where plush interiors, vaulted ceilings, and framed ocean views create a space made for slow afternoons.

The infinity pool appears to stretch to the sea, inviting long afternoon swims, while the shaded corners are perfect for reading or quiet time. As evening settles in, wide ocean views set the tone for slow dinners and lingering conversations with loved ones.
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Padel Paradise Samui (Lamai)
Located in the Lamai area, Padel Paradise offers practical facilities that make it easy to fit a game into your island schedule. Covered courts allow play to continue rain or shine, while flexible hourly rentals make it convenient for casual matches or spontaneous games. Equipment rentals, including standard and premium racquets, are available on-site, and coaching sessions provide a helpful option for those looking to sharpen their technique.

Surrounded by greenery, it’s a venue that keeps the focus on the game while ensuring comfort throughout each set. Classic courts are available from THB 300–450 per hour, with equipment rental starting at THB 100 for standard racquets and premium options costing slightly higher. Coaching sessions are priced from THB 1,400 per person per hour, with additional participants available at incremental rates. Open daily from 7am to 11pm, this is a convenient choice for travellers staying in southern Samui who prefer playing after sunset.
Address: 83 Sub-District 65 Had Lamai Rd, Maret, Lamai Surat Thani 84310, Thailand
Phone: +66 80 126 8250
Where to stay nearby: L2 Residence (15-min drive from Padel Paradise Lamai)

A short drive away, L2 Residence rises above Laem Set like an elegant retreat overlooking the Gulf of Thailand. Here, the view stretches wide enough to take your breath away even before your morning coffee even arrives.
After a day on the courts, kick back in the villa’s tranquil courtyards or float in your private plunge pool as the horizon shifts from gold to rose. It’s a villa that invites quiet moments between games, stories shared over candlelight, and sunsets that feel made for reflection.

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Purple Padel Samui
Purple Padel Samui is one of the island’s newer courts and it’s already one of its most talked about. Thoughtfully priced and open well into the evening, it draws a steady mix of regulars and first-timers. Come late afternoon and the mood is electric. It’s lively without the chaos, welcoming without trying too hard — perfect for new players and padel addicts alike.

Peak court rental is around THB 800 per hour (4–10pm), with off-peak rates at THB 500 per hour (9am–4pm). Equipment rentals include standard and premium racquets, and even ball machine packages for those wanting focused training. Operating daily from 9am to 10pm, it’s suited to travellers who prefer mid-morning games or golden-hour rallies.
Address: 126, Taling Ngam, Amphoe Ko Samui, Surat Thani 84140, Thailand
Phone: +66 64 592 8614
Where to stay: Villa Akatsuki, (11-min drive from Purple Padel Samui)

Set along Lipa Noi’s pristine stretch, Villa Akatsuki offers the perfect counterbalance to a busy day of playing padel. Clean-lined architecture, expansive beachfront lawns, and a striking 18-metre pool create a setting that feels both serene and cinematic. After an intense session, retreat to a private spa treatment, gather for a chef-prepared dinner, or simply watch the sky turn lavender over the water.

Why Play Padel in Koh Samui?
What sets Samui apart is the seamless blend of sport and island living. You can start your day with a competitive set, spend the afternoon on a catamaran, and wind down with a beachfront dinner. Booking is generally straightforward, equipment is readily available, and the community is welcoming to newcomers.
Whether you’re travelling as a couple, a group of friends, or with family, padel in Samui offers a refreshing way to stay active while fully embracing the tropical pace of life. Planning your next island escape? Explore The Luxe Nomad’s curated collection of private villas in Koh Samui and design a stay where sport, style, and sea views come together effortlessly.
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