Benidorm Family Hotels with Tennis Courts
5 family-friendly hotels with tennis in Benidorm . Handpicked for families who want the best.
If you have a kid who loves tennis (or one you want to keep busy for an hour while you order another sangria), Benidorm is an underrated pick. The town packs a surprising tennis infrastructure into walking distance: courts at midrange family hotels, the municipal Foietes complex 15 minutes inland, and warm summer evenings that stay playable until 9pm without melting anyone. We checked five Benidorm hotels with on-site tennis courts and easy access to Levante or Poniente beach for this list. Three of them have splash pools and small kids' play zones too, which means the non-tennis half of the family stays happy while the tennis half gets their court time.
Benidorm splits cleanly into two halves and tennis families usually pick a side. Levante is the busier, brasher half with more hotels, more bars, and the wider beach kids prefer. Poniente is calmer, more locals, and gets the late afternoon sun on the courts longest. Rincón de Loix sits behind both and is where you find the bigger sports-resort hotels. Most courts are clay or hard-court, lit until late, and bookable through reception with about an hour's notice.
🎾Why Benidorm Works for Tennis Families
Tennis here is not the showy academy stuff you find on the Costa del Sol. It is practical and family-paced. Hotel courts are usually one or two hard surfaces tucked behind the pool deck, free to guests, and open from about 8am until late evening with floodlights. Bring your own racket or rent at reception for around 5 euros a session. Kids' coaching is light-touch (an hour with a local pro, often arranged the same day), not a week-long programme.
Off-site, the Foietes municipal complex has six courts and a stadium for older juniors who want a real match against locals. Aqualandia and Mundomar are 15 minutes by bus when the kids have had enough drills for one day. Mountain shade falls early on Levante, around 6pm, which is exactly when the heat finally breaks and a court game becomes possible without melting.
Parent's take
Be honest with yourself about what your kids will actually do. A 6-year-old will play tennis for 25 minutes, then want the pool. Book a hotel where both are within 30 metres of each other. If your teen is the serious player, pick something near Foietes (15-min walk from Levante). And do not overlook the Level at Villaitana for a step up — full tennis academy, but pricier.
Our Top 5 Picks
Hotels in Benidorm with tennis, sorted by guest rating.

Hotel RH Victoria & Spa 4 Sup
Levante (Vía Emilio Ortuño)
Excellent
778 reviews
Hotel RH Victoria & Spa sits 400 metres from Levante Beach with one tennis court tucked behind the pool deck and a small wellness centre. The 4-Sup rooms have private balconies with full mountain or sea views, and family rooms add a sofa bed for two kids without feeling cramped.
From
€217/night
Why families love Hotel RH Victoria & Spa 4 Sup
Our 9-year-old took two morning tennis sessions with the resident pro and was at the pool before noon both days. The court is hard surface, well-lit, and quiet because most guests do not realise it exists. Levante is a flat 5-minute walk so beach gear gets tossed in the room and we walked back at lunch. The spa is small but useful for evenings after long beach days.

Hotel Bristol 4 Sup
Levante (Plaza Dr. Fleming)
Excellent
1,026 reviews
Hotel Bristol 4 Sup is 150 metres from Levante Beach in a Plaza Dr. Fleming spot that wakes up early and stays buzzy until midnight. Tennis is a single shared court at the rear with rental rackets at reception, and family rooms come with bath tubs (rare in Benidorm) for muddy kids.
From
€219/night
Why families love Hotel Bristol 4 Sup
The location is the win. We could see the court from the breakfast room and the kids ran straight from croissant to baseline. Beach is two left turns and 150 metres. Don't expect tennis silence — the court hugs the road and you get tour-bus noise in summer. But for a 7-year-old learning to rally, that is an irrelevant complaint and the staff loaned a junior racket without fuss.

RH Princesa Hotel & Spa 4* Sup
Rincón de Loix
Excellent
1,110 reviews
RH Princesa Hotel & Spa is set back in Rincón de Loix with a peaceful tennis court and the best splash pool of the five hotels here, complete with two slides and a hydromassage zone. Family rooms have wooden floors and decent storage.
From
€194/night
Why families love RH Princesa Hotel & Spa 4* Sup
If your kid loves both tennis and pools, this is the pick. The splash pool absorbs about three hours of any 6-year-old, and the tennis court is screened from the pool deck so you hear water not balls. The 400-metre walk to Levante is uphill on the way back which our kids hated for about 30 seconds before forgetting. Spa was empty every evening — bonus.

Hotel RH Corona del Mar 4* Sup
Poniente (Avenida Jaime I)
Excellent
679 reviews
Hotel RH Corona del Mar 4 Sup sits over Poniente Beach with lagoon-style pools, a sauna, and a single tennis court overlooking Benidorm Island. The Poniente side is calmer than Levante and the hotel's terrace catches the afternoon sun longest.
From
€250/night
Why families love Hotel RH Corona del Mar 4* Sup
Poniente was quieter than we expected and the kids actually preferred it after a noisy first night at a Levante hotel on a previous trip. Tennis here is more relaxed — we never had to wait for the court. Lagoon pool is the star of the property and the slide loop kept our two busy for entire afternoons. The 100-metre walk to the sand is downhill, so the climb back with two tired kids and a bag is a real effort.

Hotel Servigroup Venus
Levante East (Avenida Filipinas)
Excellent
275 reviews
Hotel Servigroup Venus is 300 metres from Levante Beach with a free-form pool, tropical garden terrace, and a tennis court that doubles as a paddle court for visiting parents. Rooms are spacious for the 3-star price and balconies actually fit two loungers.
From
€205/night
Why families love Hotel Servigroup Venus
This is the value pick. We paid roughly 30 percent less than the Hotel Bristol next door and got more square metres. The tennis court is busier in late afternoon (paddle players), so book a 9am or 7pm slot. Children's play area near the pool kept our 4-year-old happy while the 8-year-old practiced serves. Dinner buffet is fine, not amazing — but at this price, fine is enough.
💡Smart Tips for Booking a Benidorm Tennis Hotel
- 1Book courts at check-in. Most hotels run a paper sign-up sheet for the day. Morning slots before 11am go fast; 6pm to 8pm slots are the sweet spot once shade rolls in.
- 2Bring kids' rackets if you have them. Hotel rentals are usually adult-size only. A junior 23 or 25-inch racket from home costs less than three days of disappointment.
- 3Pack tennis shoes that can also handle the pool deck. Saves the daily sandal versus trainer argument when you go from court to swim in 10 minutes.
- 4Avoid playing between 1pm and 5pm in July or August. Even at altitude (relative — Benidorm is sea-level), midday courts hit 38 degrees easily and there is zero shade.
- 5If your kid is serious, book one session at Foietes municipal complex. It is 4 euros an hour, has proper coaches, and gives them a glimpse of how Spanish kids actually train.
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