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30 May 2026

Game, Set, Holiday: Your Guide to the Las Dunas Tennis Courts — Two Concrete Courts, Endless Play

Ready to swap beach sandals for tennis shoes? The Las Dunas tennis courts make it easy to fit real match play into your Costa Brava escape. With two concrete courts available for hourly hire beside the adventure minigolf area, you can plan a spirited set before a swim, a family challenge after lunch, or even compete for a trophy in high season. In this guide, you’ll learn where the courts are, how court hire works, what concrete surfaces mean for your game, and smart tips to make the most of your time on court.

Where to Find the Courts and How They Work

Location and layout

Court hire at a glance

Who can play?

What to Expect from Concrete Courts

Concrete (a form of hard court) is known for a true, predictable bounce and a medium-fast pace. Here’s how that typically shapes play:

Health and comfort on hard surfaces:

Your Matchday Plan at Las Dunas

Warm-up and safety first

Tactics tailored to concrete

Family-friendly add‑ons around the courts

The Las Dunas Open: Join the Holiday Tournament

If you like a little friendly pressure, aim for the Las Dunas Open in high season. The entertainment team hosts the tournament on the two concrete courts, and all guests can compete for the Laladu Cup.

How to make the most of it:

Packing Checklist for the Las Dunas Tennis Courts

Bring essentials so you’re match-ready from day one:

Tip: If you prefer to travel light, speak with the on-site team when you arrive about current options for play and any helpful extras available around the sports area.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Las Dunas Tennis Courts

Are the tennis courts free to use?

No. The tennis courts are rented by the hour. Minigolf is paid per game. Most other sports areas are free for guests.

How many courts are there and what surface do they have?

There are two concrete tennis courts.

Where are the courts located?

They are beside the adventure minigolf course and next to the Minigolf Bar.

Who can join the on-site tournament?

In high season, the Las Dunas Open is run on the two courts, and all guests can compete for the Laladu Cup.

What other sports can I enjoy nearby?

You’ll find football and basketball courts, a beach volleyball net, an outdoor gym, and the adventure minigolf course. Bicycles are rented at the Minigolf Bar.

Is there somewhere relaxing to go after a match?

Yes. The Minigolf Bar offers a calm terrace right beside the courts. On selected warm nights in high season, the beachfront bar also hosts live music.

After the Final Point: Where to Refuel and Relax

Practical Takeaways

  1. Book smart: Tennis is by-the-hour and popular in high season—plan your court times early and keep a flexible window.
  2. Dress for the surface: Wear non-marking, supportive shoes made for hard courts; warm up thoroughly.
  3. Play the surface: Emphasize serve + first strike, take the ball early, and vary height and pace.
  4. Hydrate and protect: Bring plenty of water, a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
  5. Make it a day: Pair your match with minigolf, a beach volleyball game, or an Aquapark cool-down.
  6. Join the fun: If you’re visiting in high season, enter the Las Dunas Open and play for the Laladu Cup.

Conclusion

With two concrete courts beside the adventure minigolf area, the Las Dunas tennis courts blend real match quality with pure holiday fun. Hire a court by the hour, tailor your tactics to the surface, and round out the day with a beach swim, a relaxed drink at the Minigolf Bar, or live music by the sea. Ready to serve up your best holiday yet? Pack your racket, plan your preferred play times, and book your Las Dunas stay—then meet us on court for game, set, holiday.