Viva España!!

Discover the best golf & sightseeing destinations in Spain

Spain is one of those golf destinations you do not want to miss, especially if you enjoy the sun and outdoor activities. A paradise on earth, It is a rich country steeped in history with a strong cultural identity and it boasts some of the best European gourmet specialties, wine and spirit varieties. Spain is a large country and each region has its unique appeal, whether you are looking for art, gastronomy or beaches. Spain is also home to outstanding architectural masterpieces including the Sagrada Família in Barcelona, the Alhambra in Granada, or the Alcázar Palace in Seville to name a few.

Few golfers have gained more popularity than national player and golf course architect, Seve Ballesterros. His fame has been a tremendous asset for the development of Spanish golf. With more than 400 courses, Spain is Europe’s premier golfing destination welcoming 50 million visitors each year. From classic to resort-style courses, Spain has plenty to offer for everyone, in addition to a gorgeous climate, breathtaking landscapes and white-sandy beaches. We invite you to adventure and discover Spain on a golf trip with us…we promise to create a once-in-a-lifetime golf trip in this Iberic Peninsula. 

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Andalusia - Costa del Sol

Welcome to Costa del Sol, the most attractive all­­‐year round golfing destination in the country. With over 320 days of sunshine each year, the region is home to 70+ worldclass golf courses and resorts including the very best courses Real Valderrama, Real Sotogrande, San Roque, Real Las Brisas, La Reserva, San Roque, Finca Cortesin and Aloha. Host to the first Ryder Cup in Continental Europe in 1997, Real Valderrama is undeniably the star of the show here. Ranked 5th best course in Continental Europe, Valderrama is considered to be the Augusta National of Europe as It is always in perfect condition. It also hosts DP World Tour events regularly.

Visit the Andalusian cities of Seville, Cordoba and Granada on a golf trip while playing amazing seaside courses. Discover superb architectural masterpieces, enjoy a Flamenco show, adventure the white villages near Ronda and tour an olive estate, sip some of the best sherry wines or refreshing sangrias, and relax at a splendid award–winning beach and spa resort near Marbella. Options are truly endless here in Costa del Sol. Our travel experiences have led us here several times in the past and we would be delighted to guide you. 

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Sample Itinerary in Andalusia

  • Day 1: Fly US – Madrid – Malaga
  • Day 2: Explore Marbella & Malaga
  • Day 3: Private day-trip to Granada
  • Day 4: Play Finca Cortesin
  • Day 5: Play La Reserva
  • Day 6: Explore Gibraltar
  • Day 7: Play Real Valderrama
  • Day 8: Play Real Sotogrande
  • Day 9: Transfer to Seville and Flamenco show
  • Day 10: Private Tour of Seville
  • Day 11: Fly Seville – Madrid – US
A Lavishly Adorned Room With Intricate Decorations and a High Ceiling.

Madrid

Madrid is an excellent golfing destination if you also enjoy art museums, outstanding gourmet food and grand monuments such as the Madrid Palace for instance. The vibrant capital is home to some of the best public (Santander, Club de Campo Villa de Madrid, Centro Nacional de Golf) and private courses (Puerto de Hierro, Moraleja, and Sociedad Hipica Espanola) in the country. Although most of the highest ranked courses are private, we still recommend a stop over.

Combine the elegant plazas and façades with the visits of the Prado and the Reina Sofia Museums, take a stroll in the fascinating botanical gardens, the Parque del Retiro or marvel at the fabulous ceilings of the Royal Palace. The bustling city is also well­-known for its large shopping malls and magnificent avenues such as Gran Via. Who knows…you may also find an Egyptian temple somewhere as well.

Several excursions can also be organized when visiting Madrid, for instance the UNESCO city of Segovia, Avila or Toledo. A bit further, Salamanca and Cáceres can also be considered.

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Sample Itinerary in Madrid

  • Day 1: Fly US – Madrid
  • Day 2: Explore Madrid on a private golf cart tour
  • Day 3: Play Santander
  • Day 4: Private Prado and Reina Sofia Museums Tour
  • Day 5: Play Club de Campo Black Course
  • Day 6: Play Moraleja
  • Day 7: Private day-trip to Toledo or Segovia
  • Day 8: Fly Madrid – US

Barcelona - Costa Brava

Among the more famous and beautiful cities to visit in Europe, Barcelona boasts beautiful architecture both modern and ancient. Among the architectural monuments is the many spectacular works of Gaudi including the Sagrada Familia, Park Güell, and the Casa Milà. Warmed by the Mediterranean Sea, there are many beautiful beaches to unwind and enjoy. Also, the coastline of the Costa Brava hides many beautiful small villages, amazing beaches and cute harbors if you want to adventure off-the-beaten path. 

Make time to visit the Picasso Museum, if possible, as it houses over 4,000 pieces of his art in a spectacular 5 adjoining medieval palace setting. For the sports fans, visit the FC Barcelona museum and maybe take in a match at their beautiful stadium. Or, allow us to show you some of the regions best golf courses.

Costa Brava’s top course is Camiral (formerly called PGA Catalunya), designed to challenge the best players in the world. Along with Camiral, Emporda and El Prat also boast wonderful multi-course facilites, designed by the likes of Greg Norman and Robert Von Hagge. There are many other lovely designs peppered throughout the region.

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Sample Itinerary in Costa Brava

  • Day 1: Fly US – Barcelona
  • Day 2: Private Barcelona Tour with Sagrada Família and Park Güell
  • Day 3: Play El Prat
  • Day 4: Private day-trip to Montserrat
  • Day 5: Play Camiral
  • Day 6: Play Emporda
  • Day 7: Private day-trip to Cadaquès and Collioure, France
  • Day 8: Fly Barcelona – US
A Vibrant Mosaic of Buildings in Barcelona

Valencia - Costa Blanca 

Less crowded and not recognized yet as a golfing destination, the South East region of Spain is comprised of 2 distinct communities: Murcia and Valencia. Valencia is home of the only warm weather links course that we know of, Parador El Saler, designed by the famed Spanish architect, Javier Arana in the 1960s. West of Valencia, El Bosque is one of several courses designed by Robert Trent Jones during his most prolific spell in Spain from the mid 60’s to mid 70’s ‐ other courses include Sotogrande (1964), Las Brisas (1968), Mijas (1976) and Las Naranjes (1977). Designed by Cabell Robinson and opened for play in 2010, Las Colinas leads the way in the Murcia area, followed by two 18-hole courses located at La Manga Club.

Costa Blanca is becoming a trendy destination in Spain and will continue to develop in the next few years. We highly recommend a quick stop to explore Valencia, the 3rd largest city in Spain, known for its futuristic City of Arts & Sciences, vibrant food scene and beautiful beaches. This family‐friendly city is easily walkable, safe, and filled with plenty attractions to keep everyone entertained. The southern coastline from Valencia to Cartegna is very attractive.

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Sample Itinerary in Costa Blanca 

  • Day 1: Fly US – Madrid ‐ Valencia
  • Day 2: Explore Valencia
  • Day 3: Play El Saler
  • Day 4: Play El Bosque
  • Day 5: Transfer to Costa Blanca
  • Day 6: Play Las Colinas
  • Day 7: Play La Manga Club
  • Day 8: Fly Madrid – US

Northern Spain

First and foremost, when speaking about Northern Spain from the golfers perspective, we must note that the great Seve Ballesteros is from Pedreña, which is also home to a wonderful course originally designed by Harry Colt.

The land of Pamplona and it’s bulls, San Sebastian and the famed streets filled with Tapas. Bilbao and its masterpiece of architecture, the Guggenheim. The Camino de Santiago de Compostela, and the breathtaking cathedral that awaits the pilgrims at its end. The wine, the food, and the cultural sites are all worth the visit alone.

We can’t stop there, as we love golf, and our Spanish itinerary wouldn’t be complete without mentioning some of the gems in this region. Neguri is among the best in Spain, designed by Spain’s own, Javier Araña. Pedreña, as mentioned earlier, is also a fantastic round. While further west lies Real La Coruña, designed by Philip Mackenzie Ross (of Turnberry fame), a fun course worth visiting. Sprinkled throughout the region are other hidden gems waiting to be found!

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Sample Itinerary in Northern Spain

  • Day 1: Fly US – Madrid – San Sebastian
  • Day 2: Private San Sebastian Food Tour with tastings
  • Day 3: Private day-trip to France Basque Country
  • Day 4: Play Neguri
  • Day 5: Explore Bilbao
  • Day 6: Play Pedreña
  • Day 7: Private Rioja Wine Day-Trip with tastings
  • Day 8: Fly Bilbao – US
Aerial View of the Beach

Balearic Islands (Mallorca)

Situated in the Mediterranean Sea, east of Valencia, the Balearic islands form a small archipelago composed of 4 main islands: Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera. Without a doubt, Mallorca is one of the best hidden gems we know of. From beautiful cityscapes to mountains, vineyards and beaches, the island features a wide variety of attractions and amazing golf courses rivalling those in mainland Spain. Mallorca has truly developed as a golfing destination over the past decade boasting a total of 23 courses; 20 of them open to the public.

Designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. and opened in 2003, Alcanada benefits from a privileged location in the North East of the island, in the Bay of Alcúdia. Currently ranked the top course on the island, It is also the only course situated right on the coastline offering stunning sea views; again in 2024, the course will host the Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final. Equally beautiful and challenging, Son Gual and T Golf Calvia are both worth a visit. They are both situated in a magnificent setting and offer modern facilities.

Mallorca is the perfect destination to combine great golf, hiking and sailing adventures, food and wine, and gorgeous sun­­‐kissed beaches.

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Sample Itinerary in Mallorca

  • Day 1: Fly US – Palma de Mallorca
  • Day 2: Explore Palma
  • Day 3: Private Sailing Trip
  • Day 4: Play T Golf Calvia
  • Day 5: Private Mountain Villages and Wine Tour with tastings
  • Day 6: Play Son Gual
  • Day 7: Play Alcanada
  • Day 8: Explore beaches
  • Day 9: Fly Palma de Mallorca – US
Yacht in Sea Water

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