Cainta has 15 pickleball courts on PickleBoard — a substantial scene for a Rizal municipality of its size. Most Cainta courts cluster along Ortigas Avenue Extension and around the Karangalan and Felix Avenue corridors, mixing indoor subdivision clubs with outdoor community courts. Each listing shows the full address, drop-in rate in PHP, opening hours, court type, and amenities like lighting, paddle rental, and league play. Cainta's location at the eastern edge of NCR makes it a natural play destination for residents of Pasig, Marikina, and Antipolo, with drop-in rates noticeably more affordable than central NCR — typically ₱150-300.
New St. Francis Pickleball Club
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New St. Francis Village Pickleball Court, Cainta, Rizal
Cainta has 15 pickleball courts on PickleBoard, with the densest clusters along Ortigas Avenue Extension, Felix Avenue, and the Karangalan area. The scene mixes indoor subdivision clubs with outdoor community courts.
Is Cainta a good alternative to Pasig or Marikina for pickleball?
Yes — Cainta offers a similar court density to neighboring Pasig and Marikina at noticeably more affordable drop-in rates. Many Pasig and Marikina players regularly drive to Cainta for cheaper open-play nights.
How much does pickleball cost in Cainta?
Drop-in fees in Cainta typically run ₱150-300. Indoor subdivision clubs sit at the higher end (₱200-300); outdoor and community courts along Felix Avenue and Karangalan are usually ₱150-200, often with paddle rental included.