Padel is reshaping lifestyle and investment choices
It is no longer solely a sporting phenomenon. The paddle It now influences the lifestyle choices, but also the investment strategies, of many Europeans. In just a few years, this sport has become one of the most practiced in the world, with particularly strong growth in Europe.
According to the International Federation of Padel, we count today more than 25 million players worldwide , spread across more than 90 countries. Europe remains the main driver of this expansion, with countries like Spain, Italy and France experiencing strong growth.
In this context, a trend is confirmed: regular players are now looking to integrate padel into their daily lives, including in their real estate choices.
Destinations that tick all the boxes
Certain regions of the world are particularly successful. This is the case for destinations that offer both:
- Un favorable climate all year round
- A high quality of life
- Accessibility from Europe
- And a rapid development of sports infrastructure
Among them, Mauritius is gradually establishing itself as a credible alternative to traditional markets.
Already known for its tourist appeal, the island is now attracting a different clientele: active profiles, often entrepreneurs or executives, sensitive to a lifestyle combining work, sport and natural environment .
An ideal setting for a sport-oriented lifestyle
One of the major advantages of Mauritius Its climate remains, with average temperatures ranging between 20°C to 30°C all year round allowing for continuous sports practice.
In addition to this, there is a growing development of infrastructure: golf, fitness, outdoor activities… and now paddle which follows the same trajectory as in other premium destinations.
This evolution is part of a global logic: to offer living spaces where sport becomes a structuring element of daily life, and no longer a one-off activity.
Real estate: when padel becomes an implicit criterion
In this context, the real estate market is adapting.
More and more programs are incorporating a strong lifestyle dimension, with facilities dedicated to well-being and sports. While not always highlighted as the main selling point, the paddle is now part of the implicit expectations of a demanding clientele.
This is particularly the case with certain recent projects in Mauritius where you will find residences designed as truly complete living spaces.

A confidential program illustrates this trend. It offers a limited set of luxury villas integrated into a natural environment, with an approach focused on comfort, space and well-being.
The goods come in several formats:
- Villas of approximately 240 m² of living space , for a total surface area that can reach 326m²
- More spacious villas with 268 m² of living space , with up to 412 m² in total
Each property spans approximately 1000m² offering real privacy, with outdoor spaces designed to fully enjoy the local climate.
Beyond the technical specifications, it is the philosophy of the project that is truly compelling: to offer a living environment where Sport, relaxation and comfort coexist naturally .
A market supported by solid fundamentals
If these destinations are attractive, it's not solely because of their climate.
Mauritius benefits from several recognized advantages:
- A political and economic stability
- A favorable environment for foreign investors
- Attractive taxation in many cases
- Sustained demand in the premium segment
According to data from the project, prices are between €990 and €000 , clearly positioning this type of property on a high-end target market.
Prices include agency fees, with additional costs to be expected (registration fees around 5%, notary fees around 0,8%).
Towards a new way of choosing where to live
What this development reveals is deeper than a simple real estate trend.
The development of paddle This is part of a transformation of lifestyles:
less focused on a single location, more open, more mobile, with a constant search for balance between work, sport and quality of life.
In this context, certain destinations such as Mauritius today appear as natural areas of expression for this new generation of buyers.
And in this changing landscape, projects capable of integrating this lifestyle dimension — even discreetly — gain a head start.
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