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Club Deportivo Pinares (See Islantilla)

Lepe, Spain
4.2(114 reviews)

Avenida de Isla Cristina s/n, Lepe, Huelva, Andalucía, Spain, 21449

Indoor Courts
Outdoor Courts6
Covered Courts
Singles Play

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Membership & Pricing

Club Deportivo Pinares operates two racket-sports complexes in Huelva: Pinares de Lepe and this Islantilla centre on Avenida de Isla Cristina, minutes from Costa de la Luz beaches and coastal nature parks. The club presents itself as a hub for padel, tennis, outdoor routes and family leisure rather than a single-discipline venue. At Islantilla you get six outdoor padel courts with glass walls and artificial turf, plus clay tennis, junior hard courts and minitenis. A covered café-bar terrace and on-site sports shop support match days. The wider organisation also runs padel and tennis schools, Nordic walking, summer camps, swimming courses and a year-round calendar of tournaments and clinics promoted on its website.

Facilities

Play is mainly pay-as-you-go: reserve a court through the club online booking page or call +34 630 315 634. Padél school places cover group and private lessons for juniors and adults. Tennis school includes the club own programme and municipal summer and winter courses. Tournament entries and group events are advertised separately. The website does not publish a traditional annual membership tariff; most visitors hire courts and sign up for classes as needed.

Opening Hours

Monday4:30 – 11:00 PM
Tuesday4:30 – 11:00 PM
Wednesday4:30 – 11:00 PM
Thursday4:30 – 11:00 PM
Friday4:30 – 11:00 PM
Saturday9:00 AM – 1:30 PM
Sunday9:00 AM – 1:30 PM

Reviews (5)

Miguel Silvaa year ago

Amazing

Alberto Fernandez Villarreala year ago

Good evening… I played tennis at this club today… and it really needs to be looked into. 1- I arrived with my son at 6 pm, requested a court, and they told me it was €16 (when the website says €12). I asked for an explanation and they said that was the price in person (I haven't seen it anywhere else). 2- I asked if the court was properly prepared (raked, watered, etc.), and they told me to do it myself. 3- I started playing and the court has more steps than a meter. 4- I asked to see the manager and he told me the court was fine (that they host many tournaments and that's just how it is). 5- They charge €16 for a terrible court. (Of course, I had to ask for a receipt… apparently they don't usually give them out) if you don't ask for it! 6- Is there a complaint form? (I'd like to post it on Facebook, Google, etc.) 7- In short, you're charging an exorbitant price for terrible service and a defective track. - Finally... keep it up... you're doing a fantastic job! Regards.

Juan Antonio Fernández Jaldón3 years ago

The facilities are very good. I don't play tennis and can't rate the courts, but they're clay and appear to be in good condition. There are six padel courts, and only two of them are in good condition. The others are acceptable (playable) but have many defects. The service there is also very good. You can rent what you need to play and buy many other high-quality items. They also have a wide variety of soft drinks and other items. I recommend visiting if you're a fan of racket games (padel and tennis).

Alberto Lanzas Bareaa year ago

I recently tried the facilities, and it was the worst padel court I've ever played on. Court number 5 is horrible and unplayable. €18 to play here is excessive.

daniel dominguez holgadoa year ago

We went to play and they gave us court 5. In all my years of experience in this sport, I've never seen anything like it. In several areas of the court, the ball wouldn't bounce. We won't be back.