Women’s Pickleball Luxury Retreat Anguilla: Aurora Anguilla Resort & Golf Club is teaming up with activewear brand Lucky in Love to host a women’s pickleball retreat from December 4–8, 2025. The retreat will use the resort’s newly opened Entertainment Park, featuring 11 pickleball courts, and combine pickleball with wellness and luxury experiences.
Pickleball Meets Wellness
The Lucky in Love Girls Getaway is limited to 48 participants. The five-day retreat includes professional-led pickleball clinics, round-robin play, yoga sessions, vision boarding, and curated spa treatments. Guests can also join beachside mixology classes and enjoy a lobster beach barbecue with live music, dancing, and a fire show.
Luxury Resorts Embrace Pickleball Tourism
Aurora Anguilla is part of a growing trend where luxury resorts incorporate pickleball into wellness tourism. Earlier this year, Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko Olina launched its Tennis and Pickleball Retreats For All Seasons, pairing professional instruction with wellness programming.
Independent Operators Enter the Market
Boutique retreat companies are also exploring pickleball and wellness packages. Pickled A Broad offers programs like a one-day Naples retreat with a three-hour pickleball clinic, spa treatments, and a group dinner. A week-long St. Lucia retreat combined daily pro instruction, fitness, excursions, and spa sessions.
The Aurora Anguilla retreat highlights how pickleball is expanding beyond courts into luxury travel and wellness, attracting players seeking both sport and relaxation experiences.
News in Brief: Women’s Pickleball Luxury Retreat Anguilla
Aurora Anguilla Resort and Lucky in Love are hosting a women’s pickleball retreat from December 4–8, 2025. The five-day event combines pro-led pickleball, wellness activities, spa treatments, beachside classes, and luxury dining. The retreat is limited to 48 participants, showing the growing trend of pickleball in wellness and luxury tourism.
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