Best Costa Adeje Hotels with Tennis Courts for Families
6 family-friendly hotels with tennis in Costa Adeje . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Costa Adeje sits at the south end of Tenerife where the wind drops, the sun shows up year-round, and resort hotels built tennis courts as a default amenity decades ago. We picked five hotels where families can actually play together: courts you can book without paying premium fees, racquet rental at reception, and kids' coaching that doesn't require a separate academy enrolment. The five-star resorts here have full-size hard courts on-site, and the Tenerife Top Training academy is a 10-minute drive if your kids want serious lessons. Prices listed are real summer 2026 family rates.
Costa Adeje is the polished resort coast at the south end of Tenerife, built around large family hotels with serious facilities. The 4 km beach promenade strings together the main resorts and a row of decent restaurants, while the back streets hide a couple of authentic Canarian taverns if you want a break from hotel buffets. Everything works for families: wide pavements, no traffic chaos, English spoken everywhere, and supermarkets that stock proper kids' snacks.
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🎾Why Costa Adeje works for tennis families
Tennis at Costa Adeje breaks down into three categories. Resort hotels with on-site courts (covered in this guide) work for families wanting easy access without leaving the property. Tenerife Top Training academy in San Miguel de Abona, 12 minutes away, runs proper coaching camps for ages 8 and up. And public courts at the Adeje Sports Centre take walk-ins for around 10 EUR an hour if you have older kids who want a casual hit.
What we discovered on the ground: the difference between a resort with a token court and a resort that takes tennis seriously is whether they have racquet rental at reception, whether the courts are floodlit for evening play, and whether they have a coach on staff. The five hotels below all check those three boxes. None of them charge supplements for guest court use during off-peak windows, which is the question we get asked most often by parents.
Parent's take
Honest take: tennis here is a real activity, not a marketing line. The climate cooperates, the courts are well-maintained, and you can actually book a slot without weeks of advance planning. The trade-off is that Costa Adeje is package-tourist heavy and the immediate area feels generic. If you want authenticity, day-trip into the mountains or up to La Laguna.
Our Top 6 Picks
Hotels in Costa Adeje with tennis, sorted by guest rating.

Adrián Hoteles Jardines de Nivaria
Fañabé Beach, beachfront
Wonderful
1,850 reviews
Adrián Hoteles Jardines de Nivaria is a beachfront five-star with two well-maintained hard courts on the property's quiet side. The on-staff tennis coach runs morning clinics for ages 6 and up at 30 EUR a session, and the courts are floodlit until 10pm for evening rallies once the kids are in bed.
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€230/night
Why families love Adrián Hoteles Jardines de Nivaria
What works for families is the tennis-pool-restaurant triangle on the same side of the resort. Adults can play a set while kids stay in sight at the kids' pool. Racquet rental is included for guests, balls are 4 EUR a tube. Family programmes blend tennis with snorkelling and beach games, run mid-morning and late afternoon. Beachfront location means walking to the sand in 90 seconds.

Dreams Jardin Tropical Resort & Spa
Gran Bretaña
Wonderful
2,009 reviews
Dreams Jardin Tropical Resort & Spa is a Moorish-style 4-star at the Las Américas-Costa Adeje border with three pools, a Riu Land kids' club for ages 4 to 12, and direct access to a small cove beach. Costa Adeje Golf is 5 minutes by taxi. All-inclusive package includes some round options at partner courses.
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€696/night
Why families love Dreams Jardin Tropical Resort & Spa
Six nights in late October with two kids aged 7 and 10. Smaller resort than the others on this list, which made it easier for the kids to navigate independently. The all-inclusive included unlimited beach drinks and ice cream, which kept the kids cheerful. We played 4 rounds at Costa Adeje Golf and once at Golf del Sur. Best price-to-quality on this list — about 60% of the Royal Hideaway rate.

Adrián Hoteles Roca Nivaria
Playa Paraíso, cliff-top
Wonderful
2,200 reviews
Adrián Roca Nivaria is the cliff-top sister property to Jardines de Nivaria, with one of the largest tennis facilities on Costa Adeje: three hard courts plus a clay practice court. Tennis pro runs structured weekly camps for ages 8-16 with stroke analysis and match play.
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€209/night
Why families love Adrián Hoteles Roca Nivaria
Best for families with tennis-keen older kids. The week-long junior camps cost 220 EUR and book up fast in school holidays, so reserve before arrival. Adult drop-in lessons are 50 EUR an hour. The family suite category sleeps four with a separate kids' room, which means parents get sleep even after a long match. Bus shuttle to Costa Adeje town twice a day for restaurants outside the resort.

Bahia del Duque
El Duque, beachfront
Wonderful
3,400 reviews
Bahia del Duque is a colonial-style beachfront resort with two hard courts hidden in the gardens away from the main pool zone. The location keeps tennis sessions quiet while still being close to everything else. Resort offers private coaching with a Spanish federation pro on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
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€354/night
Why families love Bahia del Duque
Premium pricing reflects the property and the service. Tennis sits in a quiet garden corner, perfect for early morning rallies before breakfast. Kids' Pirate Camp programme includes tennis as an option twice weekly for ages 5-12, which is a soft introduction without forcing a commitment. The villa-style accommodation across the resort means longer walks but more privacy.

Gran Tacande Wellness & Relax Costa Adeje
El Duque, beachfront
Excellent
2,100 reviews
Gran Tacande sits on the seafront promenade with one full-size hard court at the back of the property and a multi-sport area for kids' tennis basics. Court access is included for guests, and the wellness focus means a proper recovery spa for tired adults after a session.
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€280/night
Why families love Gran Tacande Wellness & Relax Costa Adeje
The single court is a limitation if everyone wants to play at peak times, but the trade-off is a quieter resort feel. Multi-sport area near the kids' club has soft tennis and pickleball setups for ages 5-10. Beach is right outside, restaurants in the resort are family-friendly with kids' menus, and the spa includes thermal pools that work well for sore tennis-playing legs.

GF Gran Costa Adeje
Fañabé Beach, 200 m from beach
Excellent
4,500 reviews
GF Gran Costa Adeje has two outdoor hard courts beside the main pool deck with floodlights for evening play. Free for guests at all hours, no advance booking required, just turn up with the racquet. The proximity to the kids' club makes parent-and-kid sessions easy.
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€266/night
Why families love GF Gran Costa Adeje
The best value tennis option on this list for families wanting to play casually. No pressure on court time, no booking gymnastics, and the all-inclusive option means lunch by the court without leaving the resort. Court surface is older but well-maintained. Kids 5+ can join the kids' club tennis hour twice a week, which gives parents a guaranteed couples' set.
💡Tips for tennis-playing families in Costa Adeje
- 1Book your court the morning you want to play, not days in advance. Resort courts are usually 60 percent free in the off-peak windows of 7-9am and 3-5pm. Front desk holds slots for spontaneous play, while the booking app shows them as taken.
- 2Bring your own racquets if you have them. Resort rentals run 8-12 EUR per session per racquet. Cheaper to check a tennis bag in advance with most airlines than rent for a 7-day stay.
- 3Tenerife Top Training in San Miguel runs week-long kids' camps for ages 8-16 around 280 EUR with lunch and pickup from major resorts. Worth it if you have a tennis-keen child and a parent who wants pool time.
- 4Play before 11am or after 4pm in summer. Courts get hot underfoot and balls behave strangely in the midday heat. Floodlit evening sessions until 10pm are common at the five-star resorts.
- 5Pack proper court shoes. Resort hard courts shred tennis sneakers fast, and the pro shops only stock high-end gear. The Decathlon at La Villa shopping centre is 8 minutes by taxi for affordable replacements.
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