The first floating padel court in Miami, Florida, is located off Fisher Island. Created by Yntegra Group and recently opened, the facility offers a uniquely immersive and luxurious experience for playing sport in perfect harmony with the surrounding coastal environment.
Inclusive, social, and fun, padel tennis is all the rage right now. It’s played in doubles on a smaller court than tennis and with a shorter, easier-to-handle racket. Its popularity rose shortly after Covid and is now the sport of choice for a growing number of celebrities.
Created in response to soaring demand for luxury experiences, Miami’s first floating padel court will host private events.
Partially made of recycled steel from shipyards and without an engine, the court bears the hallmarks of its creator’s commitment to sustainability and minimizing environmental impact.
And the facility isn’t just a padel court, offering physical activity, entertainment, sport, and sustainability in its unusual Miami setting. In summer 2025, the court will be relocated to the Bahamas.
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All images courtesy of Yntegra Group