Aurora Anguilla, Lucky in Love Launch Women’s Pickleball Retreat

The Caribbean resort and activewear brand are teaming up for a pickleball-driven wellness retreat, showing how the sport is taking over not just courts but luxury travel
Wellness tourism is colliding with pickleball, and luxury resorts are rushing to serve the demand.
Aurora Anguilla Resort & Golf Club is teaming with activewear brand Lucky in Love to host a women’s pickleball retreat, making use of the resort’s newly opened Entertainment Park with 11 pickleball courts.
Set for December 4–8, 2025, the Lucky in Love Girls Getaway will be the first pickleball retreat of its kind at the upscale Caribbean resort.

Limited to 48 participants, the five-day event includes pro-led pickleball clinics and round-robin play alongside wellness programming like yoga, vision boarding and curated spa treatments. Guests can also take part in beachside mixology classes and enjoy a lobster beach barbecue with live music, dancing and a fire show.
Attendees will receive an exclusive Lucky in Love swag bag as part of the experience.
Pricing starts at $2,850 per person for double occupancy or $3,200 for single occupancy, inclusive of accommodations, select meals and activities.
Aurora isn’t the only luxury property leaning into pickleball tourism. Earlier this year, Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko Olina rolled out its Tennis and Pickleball Retreats For All Seasons, a series pairing professional racquet instruction with wellness programming in a resort setting.
Independent operators are also entering the space. Pickled A Broad, a boutique retreat company, runs pickleball-and-wellness getaways, including a one-day Naples program that combines a three-hour pickleball clinic with spa treatments and a group dinner. A recent week-long retreat took place in St. Lucia mixing daily pro-led instruction with spa treatments, excursions and fitness programming.