Colors Padel
11, Avenida de la Cruz, Almería, Almería, Andalucía, Spain, 04008
Open Matches
Find players for doubles. Join games needing 1–3 players, or post your own match up to 7 days ahead during court opening hours.
Available Matches
No open matches yet. Be the first to post one.
Post a Match
Sign in to post an open match and find players.
Don't have an account?
Membership & Pricing
360 Colors Pádel (Colors Pádel) is a dedicated padel club in Almería built around colourful modern courts and a busy local playing community. The venue presents itself as one of the city’s main padel hubs, with a setup aimed at regulars and newcomers alike. Seven padel courts form the core of the club, four of them indoor, so play can continue when outdoor conditions are less ideal. Beyond court hire, the club runs a padel school with individual and group lessons, hosts tournaments and casual meetups through the year, and keeps a snack bar overlooking the courts. A small shop, equipment rental, and changing rooms round out the offer for players who want to train, compete, or simply book a game.
Facilities
Court time is available through the club’s reservation flow on the website and via WhatsApp or the contact form. There is no published membership ladder on the site; instead the offer centres on booking courts as needed and joining the padel school. Individual and group lessons are open to players who want structured coaching, while tournaments and regular meetups give a route into competitive and social play without a separate membership product being listed. Enquiries for classes, events, or bookings go through centrodeportivo@telefonica.net or the phone and messaging channels shown on the site.
Opening Hours
Reviews (5)
Great place.
I don't usually leave reviews, neither negative nor positive, but this one deserves it. Yesterday I played a tournament at their facilities for the fifth anniversary of Goliat Pádel. The tournament cost 25 euros, and the "welcome pack" included, among other things, a Roly T-shirt of lamentable quality. The first match was on an outdoor court at nine in the morning, where it was initially shaded, but when the sun rose a little, it became quite difficult to see the ball without being dazzled. The second match, luckily, was indoors; it was the quarterfinals of the fourth category. On one of the points, I received a high lob and decided to spike it. Given my high level, I didn't even hit the ball, and I heard a mocking sound outside the court. I turned to them as the point ended and told them that I thought it was fine for them to give their opinion, make comments, or even make onomatopoeia about what was happening on the court, but that it would be best if I didn't hear it. There were two people there. An adult boy and the organizer, Francisco Calvache, who argued that they were talking about something else, and that the sound could have been due to him being tired and making it when he sat down. We all knew what had happened there, even though this man's decision was to cover it up. Far from taking off and going somewhere else (which was the easy thing to do) and letting me play in peace after what had happened, they stayed put. It's quite sad that in a tournament of this nature, this kind of disrespect is covered up and allowed to happen by the organizers. It says a lot about the organization, the Goliath brand itself, and its "ambassador," Francisco Calvache. I think it's great that they want to criticize, comment, and make fun of the participants' skill level and mistakes, but at least they shouldn't be able to hear it while they're playing their match. I should also mention that I didn't crack the paddle over the head of the kid who made the mocking noise because I had to keep playing, out of respect for my partner, and because I didn't have any more paddles, but that would surely have made him think more than this comment.
Excellent service from all the staff. I arrived from another city, and at the time, they had games scheduled and a good atmosphere. Highly recommended, plus Fran's classes are amazing!
They're dishonest about the matches they offer; they tell you they're high-level, but then they're not. The club staff are rather unfriendly, showing a passive attitude towards customers. I'm not at all happy with the service. I doubt I'll be back.
It's a place that has several padel courts and you can do some sport
