Ebre Pàdel
101C, Avinguda de la Pau, Deltebre, Tarragona, Catalunya, Spain, 43580
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Membership & Pricing
Ebre Pàdel is a small indoor padel centre in Deltebre on the Ebro delta in southern Tarragona. The club promotes padel to the local community with two indoor courts, including an official World Padel Tour court where you can play, shower and watch matches from the bar. The Catalan-language site describes a friendly indoor hall with changing rooms and a terrace bar for refreshments and TV. The town sits between rice fields and natural parks, so the club mainly serves Deltebre residents and visitors from the Terres de l'Ebre. Google reviews are mixed on reception reliability, but players who get on court praise the atmosphere.
Facilities
Contact via ebrepadel.com (online user area for bookings) or call +34 628 27 81 89. Email info@ebrepadel.com. The site lists account creation for reservations. Historical club tournaments included mixed, men's and women's night events.
Opening Hours
Reviews (5)
Carlos Calleja is a crack and he always ends up setting up our paddle tennis game.
Hello! We booked a track at 15:00 and no one showed up, sorry. Go to the sports center, it's better.
It's just okay. Expensive for my taste and poorly ventilated. Despite this, the court is decent. It's a two-court facility. And little else. They have a paddle and ball rental service, and you can buy fresh water. The reservation service works well.
They call you the day before to cancel your reservation.
We booked two courts for a group of eight people, each lasting two hours. Upon arrival, we were surprised to find we only had access to one court, as the other was occupied by another group, despite having reserved it in advance. We were told we could use the second court in an hour, but this turned out to be false. When the promised time passed, another group arrived and rented the court to them. Instead of apologizing, the manager blamed his colleague, failing to take responsibility for the management error. We had planned a tournament, which, unfortunately, we couldn't hold due to this situation. Bad experience.
