Miami Harbor Welcomes a Floating Padel Court
A unique addition has arrived in Miami Harbor—a transportable Floating Padel Court developed by Yntegra Group. Positioned near Fisher Island, the court offers a space for padel enthusiasts to play while surrounded by water, merging sport and outdoor settings in an unconventional way. Constructed using recycled steel from old shipyard materials, the court reflects a focus on sustainability. It operates without engines or batteries, aligning with environmentally conscious principles of Yntegra.
all images courtesy of Yntegra Group
Yntegra’s Court Links Miami Harbor to Future Caribbean Luxury
Measuring 16.4 x 38.4 x 71.5 feet and weighing 84 tons, the floating court will be in Miami until May 2025 before being moved permanently to The Exumas, where it will serve as an amenity within Yntegra’s larger development across two private islands. This project by the Miami-based investment firm Yntegra Group includes a planned Rosewood hotel, set to open in 2028, along with branded residences and a superyacht marina, aiming to establish a high-end destination in the Caribbean.
the court is constructed using recycled steel from old shipyard materials
the structure measures 16.4 x 38.4 x 71.5 feet
the floating court will be in Miami until May 2025 before being moved permanently to The Exumas
the court operates without engines or batteries
the design aligns with the environmentally conscious principles of Yntegra

the court offers a space for padel enthusiasts to play while surrounded by water
project info:
name: Floating Padel Court
developer: Yntegra Group | @yntegra_group
location: Miami Harbor, near Fisher Island