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Fibra Max Cabrera

Cabrera de Mar, Spain
4.1(281 reviews)

92, Camí del Mig, Cabrera de Mar, Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain, 08349

Indoor Courts
Outdoor Courts5
Covered Courts
Singles Play

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Membership & Pricing

Fibra Max Cabrera is the Cabrera de Mar branch of Fibra Premium Sports Club on Camí del Mig, a gym-and-padel complex aimed at people who want both fitness and court time under one membership. The site mixes indoor and outdoor training zones, including a premium outdoor weights area, with padel courts that members book separately. BMB Padel Academy operates here, founded by Oriol Barnet, Sergi Martí and Jordi Bohigues after years coaching together; it runs base and competition schools for juniors and adults plus international training stages. Google reviewers who play padel regularly mention five wall courts and package deals that bundle unlimited padel hours into gym memberships.

Facilities

Cabrera-exclusive memberships combining fitness and padel (Full) or padel-only tiers, all with court access subject to reservation. Morning and family packages available; funcionarios rate for weekday daytime use. Unlimited padel within contracted hours on Full and Padel memberships. Court booking through the Fibra Max app or reception. BMB Padel Academy group and private lessons, competition school and intensive camps for visiting players. Urban Sports Club accepts fitness and padel court check-ins with monthly visit limits.

Opening Hours

Monday6:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Tuesday6:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Wednesday6:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Thursday6:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Friday6:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Saturday9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday9:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Reviews (5)

Pau Torres Bravoa year ago

It's disappointing they removed the instructor-led sessions. It was the only gym around that offered padel, yoga, cross-training, boxing, and Muay Thai, aside from the usual gym equipment. Now, only the gym rooms and the padel remain. They want its business to be another Gym franchise. Some people like me considered this gym more like a social club. Now, there is nothing of what made it special.

Jordi Morenoa year ago

Top

javi cayuelas lopez7 years ago

Ok

Max Z8 years ago

Cool guys.

Marta Arteroa week ago

Lately, the gym has deteriorated considerably in terms of order and cleanliness, something that didn't happen before. It's common to find machines not unloaded, equipment out of place, and the room in a generally unsanitary condition. Furthermore, there's usually no instructor present to supervise these situations. The staff is typically at reception, sitting down, not attending to the facilities or ensuring the proper use of the equipment, which means no one is monitoring these issues. It's a shame, because the gym used to be much better in this regard. I hope they take steps to improve maintenance and supervision, as it directly impacts the user experience.