Golf Regions in Spain & Balearics
Almeria & Murcia
The sunshine capital of Europe, with officially the least rainfall and most sunshine. Golf is centred around the big resorts such as La Manga and Almerimar but the new courses are not to be overlooked. More about Almeria & Murcia
Cadiz
Staying in Cadiz, you are guaranteed one thing...good weather! With an average of 300 days sunshine a year, world-renowned Sherry and Andalucian horse shows and world-class golf courses, Cadiz is the golf destination looking to break away from the norm in Spain. A fine selection of hotels in Jerez itself or out of town are available to meet all budgets and requirements. Give it a go, you will not be disappointed. More about Cadiz
Costa Brava
Catalonia is the real Spain; with unspoilt coastline, traditional villages and top class golf courses. The locals regard the Costa Brava region as a country within a country and once you visit you will see why. Spain as it should be! More about Costa Brava
Costa De La Luz
The Costa de la Luz, or Spanish Algarve, is the fastest growing region in Europe for tourism. From the Portuguese border heading east there are a good selection of traditional towns and golf resorts, often with hotels on site or very close by. Our preference are the great value resorts at Islantilla, El Rompido and Riu Atlantico Isla Canela. More about Costa De La Luz
Costa Del Sol East
Running from Marbella to Malaga, this is the original Costa del Sol with big holiday resorts, palm lined boulevards and plenty of varied golf courses. New golf-resorts are appearing in the hills to add to the traditional choice. More about Costa Del Sol East
Costa Del Sol West
The Western part of the Costa del Sol runs from Puerto Banus to Gibraltar. It encompasses some world-class golf courses, marinas filled with luxury yachts plus top class boutiques, clubs and restaurants. More about Costa Del Sol West
Mallorca
Mallorca’s image is changing for the better, the mass development is a thing of the past and the emphasis is now on its natural beauty and golf is playing a big part. We concentrate on the region to the west of the capital Palma. More about Mallorca
Valencia
Valencia is a vibrant region, the city enjoyed huge investment for the recent Americas Cup regatta and is well worth exploring, particularly by night. The golf is often not busy, but is of a particulary high quality. More about Valencia











