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Costa del Sol
Classic golf coast with dozens of courses, great weather and Mediterranean vibes.
Perfect for groups who want variety and easy access from European airports.
Torrequebrada Golf
Founded in 1976, designed by José Gancedo, internationally known as the Picasso of Golf.
From its early years, Golf Torrequebrada established itself as the venue for major golfing events. In 1979, the course had the honour of hosting the 53rd edition of the Spanish Open, in which South African Dale Hayes was crowned champion. That tournament brought together great figures of international golf such as Bernard Gallacher, Sandy Lyle, Nick Price, Tony Jacklin, Bernhard Langer and Sam Torrance.
Santana Golf
Santana Golf designed by renowned architect Cabell B. Robinson, the course seamlessly integrates into a former avocado plantation, offering a natural solution to various challenges.
While it’s challenging to pinpoint a “signature hole,” the 18th stands out with its demanding finish, bordered by a lake on the right and a narrow approach to the green. The 4th hole is nothing short of spectacular, offering magnificent views and a challenging approach with the ‘Campillos’ stream. The 8th hole, recognized as the longest on the Costa del Sol at 602 meters (658 yards), favors the longer hitters. The 12th Par 3, playing downhill with a large undulating green, adds its own charm.
Each hole, uniquely designed, provides a continuous challenge, making it appealing even for the most experienced players.
Gran Canaria
Year-round sunshine, dramatic landscapes and a vibrant LGBT+ scene.
Ideal for winter golf, beach time and nightlife.
MasPalomas golf
Maspalomas Golf is an 18-hole, par 73 golf course located in the south of Gran Canaria, in the town of Maspalomas.
Designed by Mackenzie Ross and opened in 1968, the course is characterised by its flat terrain and wide fairways, surrounded by the impressive landscape of the Maspalomas Dunes, a protected nature reserve covering more than 400 hectares.
The course has hosted various international events, establishing itself as a leading destination for golf lovers visiting Gran Canaria.
Anfi Golf by Lopesan
Anfi Tauro Golf, also known as Anfi Golf by Lopesan, is a renowned 18-hole, par-72 golf course located in the south of Gran Canaria, in the Tauro Valley in the municipality of Mogán.
Opened in 2006, it covers more than 650,000 m² and was designed by the renowned golf course architects Von Hagge, Smelek and Baril, who drew inspiration from the Arizona desert to create it.
The course has multiple tees on most of its holes, offering a challenging and entertaining experience for players of all levels.
It also offers stunning ocean views from the sixth hole and is protected by the Tauro Valley, providing a unique setting for golfers.
Meloneras Golf by Lopesan
Meloneras Golf by Lopesan is an 18-hole, par-71 golf course situated on the south coast
The course offers a diverse playing experience: the first nine holes have impressive views of the
southern mountains of Gran Canaria, while the second nine holes run along the coast, offering
panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Pasito Blanco port. Holes 13, 14, 15 and 16 stand out for
their proximity to the sea, where the greens seem to merge with the ocean.
The course is designed to challenge players of all levels, with four tees on each hole. It also has facilities
including a clubhouse, a pro shop, a restaurant-bar, a practice area and a golf academy.
Real Club de Golf Las Palmas
The Real Club de Golf de Las Palmas is the oldest golf club in Spain, founded in 1891.
Located in Santa Brígida (Gran Canaria), next to the crater of the ancient Bandama volcano, it offers
stunning views of the island’s volcanic landscapes.
The current course, designed in 1957 by architect Mackenzie Ross, is relatively short and easy to
navigate. It has narrow fairways bordered by ravines, large bunkers and small greens.
This configuration makes it an ideal place to enjoy a relaxed game of golf without the need for great
physical exertion.






















