Pavelló esportiu Ses Canaletes
S/N, Carrer de Pere Tudurí, Sant Lluís, Illes Balears, Illes Balears, Spain, 07710
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Membership & Pricing
Pavelló esportiu Ses Canaletes is the municipal sports complex in Sant Lluís, Menorca, on Carrer de Pere Tudurí. Run day to day by Biosport Menorca under municipal concession, it is the main public venue for padel in the town alongside tennis, football, fitness, and directed activity classes. Four padel courts sit within the Ses Canaletes grounds; they were added as a competition-standard complex for World Padel Tour events hosted with Pavelló Menorca, using Mondo turf to federation specs. Today the same courts serve local players for casual hire, school coaching, and club tournaments. Visitors looking for padel in Sant Lluís will find a multi-sport municipal hub rather than a padel-only club, with free parking and a café on site.
Facilities
Court hire for padel at Ses Canaletes is handled through Biosport Menorca, with real-time booking on Playtomic under Biosport Sant Lluis. Adult padel memberships come in two tariff options on the Biosport Sant Lluís rates page; for an extra €11 you can add gym/fitness room access. Enrolment fees are published separately (€16.50 for adults; €8.80 for children and older-adults gymnastics). Fitness-focused monthly passes include Sala Fitness (€33.50), Quota Premium with two hours of directed activities (€40.35), and Premium Plus with unlimited directed activities (€45.50). A padel school offers individual and group classes, and the club runs tournaments and social play. Sign-up and queries go via santlluis@biosportmenorca.com, WhatsApp 615 881 643, or the poliesportiu desk.
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Reviews (5)
Kind staff, nice weight room, cheap 5€ entry. They have a proper Olympic rack.
Great place for vacinations in the building next door. Never in 16 years have I visited herr
We went to play padel. The padel courts are new, easily accessible, and have free parking. Being new, they lack trash cans, chairs or benches to leave backpacks, and higher nets so the ball doesn't get lost when it goes out of bounds. To retrieve the balls, you have to jump over a fence and risk injury. The side courts are closed when not in use, so you can't retrieve the balls. The staff were friendly and helpful. Regards.
Closed on Sundays. The municipal sports center has everything you need and is very family-friendly. There's a gym, tennis courts, a 7-a-side football pitch, and they organize quite a few activities. The only things missing are a swimming pool and a padel court. I'm updating my review to say that the sports center bar has reopened. It's very clean and has a good TV screen. Also, the padel courts are now open and are excellent—covered but not enclosed.
I called today, December 28th, to cancel my January enrollment (for some reason, I won't be able to attend), but I will cancel my February enrollment. The receptionist was so rude that I don't plan on returning. She arrogantly told me I had to pay for January because I didn't give notice by the 25th (Christmas Day). I asked her to put me through to the center so I could complain. She told me that this is just the rules!
