Rafa Nadal Tennis Club
This tennis club is situated just outside Manacor and offers state-of-the-art sports facilities alongside a fantastic tennis club and academy.

© Rafa Nadal Sports Centre

© Rafa Nadal Sports Centre

© Rafa Nadal Sports Centre

© Rafa Nadal Sports Centre

© Rafa Nadal Sports Centre

© Rafa Nadal Sports Centre

© Rafa Nadal Sports Centre

© Rafa Nadal Sports Centre

© Rafa Nadal Sports Centre

© Rafa Nadal Sports Centre

© Rafa Nadal Sports Centre

© Rafa Nadal Sports Centre

© Rafa Nadal Sports Centre

© Rafa Nadal Sports Centre

© Rafa Nadal Sports Centre
A unique destination for lovers of sport, health and wellness
This state-of-the-art sports centre offers comfortable and luxurious accommodation that has been designed by and for athletes.
The sports centre has 67 spacious en-suite rooms which include comfortable and functional furnishings in order to provide a good nights rest. They all have plenty of natural light with access to a balcony where you can unwind in the Mediterranean sun overlooking the tennis courts. All rooms include free WiFi access and air-conditioning.
The sporting facilities available to guests include 26 tennis courts with different surfaces, both outdoor and indoor courts, 7-a-side soccer pitch, multipurpose sports courts, outdoor swimming pool and 25-metre indoor pool, 10 paddle courts and an athletics track!
For relaxation after a day of activity, you can look forward to reviving any aching muscles in the Wellness spa which includes various thermal pools, sauna and hammam (steam room). The Cinq Mondes spa also offers beauty, body and massage therapies so that you can indulge in some fantastic treatments.
When staying here you can also take advantage of the professionalism and experience of their team of trainers, coaches, physiotherapists, doctors and nutritionists who will help you get the most out of your hours of training and prepare in the best way possible for any upcoming competitions.
The sports centre has two pools an indoor 25-metre pool perfect for doing a couple of lengths in and a large outdoor pool where you can relax in the sunshine on a sun-lounger.
The bar is within the Sport Cafe and offers a wide range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.
The restaurant offers a large buffet breakfast each morning. In the evenings you can dine at the centre's Sport Cafe restaurant which offers high quality, delicious cuisine supervised by their team of nutritionists. The restaurant includes various dining space - one with flat-screen TVs where you can watch the latest sporting events, a social space and a large outdoor terrace.
This tennis club is situated just outside Manacor and offers state-of-the-art sports facilities alongside a fantastic tennis club and academy.
The Rafa Nadal Sports Centre is situated just outside Manacor and is the perfect destination for those who love health, sports and wellness.
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