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Campoamor Club

Dehesa de Campoamor, Spain
4.6(60 reviews)

S/N, Calle Gustavo A. Becquer, Dehesa de Campoamor, Alicante, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain, 03189

Indoor Courts
Outdoor Courts6
Covered Courts
Singles Play

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Membership & Pricing

Campoamor Club sits on Calle Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer in Dehesa de Campoamor, on Orihuela Costa in southern Alicante, positioning itself as an all-in-one leisure hub where sport and family time overlap. The padel offering is substantial for a neighbourhood club: six outdoor courts that reviewers describe as among the best-looking padel facilities on the Costa Blanca, kept in excellent condition with artificial-grass surfaces. Padel sits alongside one tennis court, a large swimming pool with lifeguard, a brand-new gym, functional training zones, yoga and pilates, a multi-use sports court for basketball and volleyball, a small football pitch, kids club and summer schools. The Escuela de Pádel y Tenis is led by Octavio Santana, with reduced academy rates for members. Google feedback highlights friendly staff—Dani and Gavi get name-checks—and reasonable membership pricing for the area, though isolated service complaints exist. The club brands itself “great place, best rates” with tiered monthly, bi-weekly, weekly and annual passes that bundle pool, gym and racket sports. Distinct from the nearby Real Club de Golf Campoamor resort, this is a community sports centre aimed at local residents and holiday homeowners rather than hotel guests.

Facilities

Membership tiers span annual plans (individual from 275 euros), monthly low-season plans from 35 euros per person (September–May promo), mid-season June rates, and high-season July–August pricing, plus bi-weekly and weekly holiday passes. All-inclusive membership covers pool, gym, fitness activities, children’s activities and ludoteca. Padel and tennis match hire for members costs two euros per player; non-members pay five euros per player September–June and six euros in July–August for padel (ninety-minute slots) or tennis (one hour). Daily passes: fifteen euros adults, ten euros children. Members get reduced summer-school and academy prices. Contact reception for “superior plans” or court reservations: +34 865 48 05 05 or info@campoamorclub.com. Hours posted on site: Mon–Fri 08:00–14:30 and 17:30–22:00, Sat same split from 09:00, Sun mornings 09:00–14:30.

Opening Hours

Monday8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
400 – 10:00 PM
Tuesday8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
400 – 10:00 PM
Wednesday8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
400 – 10:00 PM
Thursday8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
400 – 10:00 PM
Friday8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
400 – 10:00 PM
Saturday9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Sunday9:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Reviews (5)

Eveline en Wil De Viskoekies10 months ago

Best gym and padel club in the area. They also have a soccer, basketball and tenniscourt. Very friendly and knowledgeable staff. Dani and Gavi are the best! Reasonable prices too for membership.

Peter Golding2 weeks ago

Very popular sports complex, it has Tennis, Padel, football, fitness area, Gym, large swimming pool, and more. Love this place.

Hans Bornsjö3 years ago

This place has to be one of the nicest looking padel facilities in the Costa Blanca. I have not tried the courts yet but I am really looking forward to it!

Mick oakes3 years ago

Great place Staff very helpful Small football pitch ideal for older folk like me Gym all brand new 💪

Maria Camarero Ruiz3 months ago

Daniel, the employee, and I had a problem. We forgot a bottle at the last minute and were the last to leave the club. The next morning, it was gone. I called first thing, but no one answered. Finally, Daniel, who claims to be the manager, rudely told me on the phone, shouting, that he didn't have it and that it was missing. Daniel's customer service was terrible. It's a shame that such uneducated people are working with the public.