Aberdeen · HK Island · Indoor
Aberdeen Marina Club
“Private members' club with a purpose-built indoor hard court on 8/F Marina Tower and a regular adult Pickleball Clinic (Mondays 7pm). Not accessible to non-members, included for AMC members reading this guide.”
Quick facts
Getting there
8/F Marina Tower, Aberdeen Marina Club, 8 Shum Wan Road, Aberdeen
Open in Maps →Who it's best for
Pricing & hours
What it costs, and when.
Members only, pricing not public
First-visit plan
Can I show up as a beginner?
Probably — check the session level and who's running it before you travel.
Do I need my own gear?
No — paddle rental and balls are available. Bring court shoes and water; confirm availability when you book.
What should I verify first?
Open hours, whether pickleball lines and nets are set up, current price, and whether you need a full group.
What works
- Purpose-built indoor court
- Structured coaching program
- Full family-club facilities on site
What to know
- Members only, no public access
- No nearby MTR
- Pricing not published
Final verdict
Worth knowing about, with caveats.
Private members' club with a purpose-built indoor hard court on 8/F Marina Tower and a regular adult Pickleball Clinic (Mondays 7pm). Not accessible to non-members, included for AMC members reading this guide.
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Last verified 11 Jun 2026
Before you go
Make this court visit easier.
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Checklist
Pack for your first session
Shoes, water, towel, paddle, balls, and the small things that matter in Hong Kong humidity.
Read checklist ->Rules
Review first-game rules
Use the visual Rules Lab before you stand on court and forget which side serves.
Open lab ->Gear
Choose a starter paddle
If rentals are limited, pick a forgiving first paddle instead of guessing from a pro list.
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