Play a selection of the best course designs in Europe
Whether you’re looking for championship golf, a relaxing beach break, all-inclusive bliss, incredible post-round activities, or to discover somewhere new in Europe, there’s a Spain golf holiday to suit every golf group. Golf holidays in Spain have long been favoured by British golfers, and it’s no secret why. With a warm continental climate, beautiful beaches, high-end hotels, a delightful culture, and unbeatable courses, a trip to Spain is always a treat.
The opportunity to play on exceptional courses extends to the whole of Spain, however particular attention should be drawn to the Costa del Sol, Costa Blanca, Costa de la Luz, Murcia, Costa Brava, Costa Dorada and Costa Almeria, all of which have unrivalled courses for golfers of all abilities.
Why book a golf holiday to Spain?
- Stay & play at a selection of luxurious golf resorts
- Play European Tour & championship standard courses
- Direct flights from London to Malaga, Murcia & more
- Experience a fantastic year-round golfing climate
- Enjoy city & golf breaks in Barcelona, Madrid, Seville & Murcia
- Book now to earn loyalty Breakpoints & get money off your next trip
Play the very best courses in the country
A Spain golf holiday is a fantastic choice for golfers looking to play bucket-list golf courses, with a huge array of Europe’s leading tracks. On top of guaranteed sunshine, holidaymakers can expect world-class layouts nationwide, as well as big-name Ryder Cup, Solheim Cup, and DP World Tour venues.
Browse a selection of our best golf courses in Spain, perfect for your next Iberian golf trip.
Valderrama Arguably Spain's most iconic golf course, Valderrama in Sotogrande is frequently ranked amongst the best in Europe. This Robert Trent-Jones Senior course is renowned for its challenging design, pristine layout, and stunning tree-lined fairways. Most famously, Valderrama was the home of the 1997 Ryder Cup when Europe bested Team USA in a tight contest that ended 14.5 to 13.5.
Finca Cortesin Situated just down the road from Valderrama sits Finca Cortesin, another of Spain’s premier golf destinations and the home of the iconic 2023 Solheim Cup. Here, golfers can enjoy wide, expansive fairways, stunning mountainous backdrops, and even views overlooking the Mediterranean. Be sure to recreate your favourite shots from the Solheim, especially Emily Pedersen’s hole-in-one on the 12th.
PGA Camiral Stadium Course Located in the heart of Catalonia, between Girona and Barcelona, PGA Camiral is a first-class golf club with two of Spain’s best courses. The Stadium Course is the better of the two and is often thought of as a top 10 layout in Europe. There is a string of memorable holes here and the 6th is the pick of the bunch. Be prepared for old oak trees, evergreens, heather, and plenty of water!
Real Club El Prat Real Club El Prat is a stunning club situated just outside of the vibrant city of Barcelona. With history dating back over a century, it's one of Spain’s oldest golfing institutions, and with 45-holes on-site, one of the best, too! Visiting golfers should expect an old-fashioned members club with wide, plunging fairways, tricky run-off areas, and interesting bunker complexes.
La Reserva Adding to Valderrama and Finca Cortesin, La Reserva is another gem situated in the Sotogrande area. Having opened for play in 2003, La Reserva is a very new layout with a modern design that pays homage to the classic elements of golf architecture. Like a lot of courses in this area, the terrain makes use of the undulations of the neighbouring mountains and occasionally offers up views of the Mediterranean.
Experience leading golf resorts
The beauty of a golf trip to Spain is its simplicity. Golfers can hop on a two-hour flight and be at their chosen venue in no time at all, and this becomes even easier when you add a stay-and-play golf resort into the mix.
All-encompassing resorts are perfect for making golf holidays as hassle-free as possible, with everything you need from golf to restaurants to spa treatments, all located under one roof. Spain has long been a Golfbreaks customer favourite and there is an incredibly high standard of resorts on offer throughout the country!
Some of our best-selling golf resorts in Spain include:
La Cala Resort Nestled between the Sierra de Mijas National Park and the Mediterranean Sea, La Cala Resort is a true haven for golf enthusiasts. It boasts three high-end 18-hole courses and is paired with lavish accommodations and superb spa facilities. The courses are meticulously designed to harmonize with the natural surroundings, providing one of the best stay-and-play golf experiences in Spain.
La Manga Club Another exceptional three-course venue, La Manga Club has long been considered one of Spain’s leading golf resorts. All three courses are to a very good standard, with the South Course ranked within the top 30 courses in Spain. What’s more, there are two accommodation options on-site for guests wanting either a five-star stay or a self-catering break. Add to this 10 bars & restaurants, a high-end spa, a kids club, and tennis courts for the full La Manga experience.
Precise Resort El Rompido Located on the unspoiled Costa de la Luz, Precise Resort El Rompido offers a serene golf escape with its five-star hotel and two 18-hole courses. Set amidst a vast nature reserve, golfers can immerse themselves in the beauty of the environment, complete with pine trees, marshlands, and stunning ocean views. TOP TIP, take advantage of half board or semi all-inclusive packages for something a little extra.
Barcelo Montecastillo Golf A premier, five-star resort situated inland of Cadiz, Barcelo Montecastillo Golf combines a Jack Nicklaus-designed course, 124 elegant rooms, a Wellness Leisure Centre, and plenty of swimming pools and entertainment. The resort also offers incredible value and flexibility, with all-inclusive, semi all-inclusive, and B&B options.
PGA Camiral Golf & Wellness Located in the heart of Catalonia, just 20 minutes south of Girona, PGA Camiral Golf & Wellness is synonymous with luxury and sophistication. The two courses on-site are truly first-class, and the Stadium Course is widely recognized as one of the best courses in Spain. There are two beautiful hotels on-site (one four-star and one five-star) which completes the full PGA Camiral experience.
Westin La Quinta Located near the popular hub of Marbella against the Sierra Blanca mountains sits The Westin La Quinta Golf & Spa. Here, guests will find one of the best 27-hole layouts in the Costa del Sol and a five-star hotel with all the trimmings. La Quinta is the epitome of a first-class stay-and-play golf resort in Spain!
Best-selling golf holidays in Spain
Other popular Spain golf holidays
Explore Europe’s leading golf destinations
Spain's rich history, favorable climate, and diverse landscapes have culminated in it becoming a leading country for golf enthusiasts. With a plethora of world-class golf resorts and courses, Spain offers a perfect blend of high-end layouts and cultural activities.
Here’s a deeper dive into some of the best golf holiday destinations in Spain:
Marbella Nestled in the heart of the Costa del Sol, Marbella is a luxurious hub of sun-kissed beaches, opulent golf courses, and the popular Old Town, one of the region’s most beautiful areas. Plus, with the bustling Puerta Banus, it is perfect for a golf & nightlife trip to Spain.
The region boasts famous clubs like the Marbella Golf & Country Club, Atalaya Golf & Country Club, and La Quinta Golf Club, which are set against the backdrop of the Sierra Blanca mountains and offer panoramic views of the Mediterranean.
Benalmadena Situated just along the coastline towards Malaga sits another beachfront resort town, Benalmadena. We offer a collection of great four-star hotels within walking distance of the beach and there is an endless supply golf courses within the local area. In just 30 minutes, golfers could be playing fantastic layouts at Lauro Resort and La Cala Resort, as well as a string of pristine golf courses at Cabopino, Calanova, and Chaparral golf clubs.
Palma Majorca’s beautiful capital is an island paradise for golfers. Palma has long been considered a cultural hub and is renowned with holidaymakers thanks to its cathedral, picturesque Old Town, and white sand beaches. The nightlife is also world-class, as is the golf – making it ideal for a Spanish golf holiday.
Murcia With more than 300 days of sunshine annually, Murcia is one of Spain’s warmest regions and most beautiful regions. The area is most famous for La Manga Club, a great all-encompassing resort with three distinct golf courses, as well as a litany of other self-catering golf resorts – perfect for a home-away-from-home.
Sotogrande Golfers looking for high-end and critically acclaimed courses should pay close attention to Sotogrande. The star of the show is without a doubt Valderrama, the 1997 Ryder Cup host, but the fun does not end here. Sotogrande is perfect for a golf tour and we’d also highly recommend 2023 Solheim Cup host, Finca Cortesin, La Reserva Club, and the two tremendous two-course venues of Alcaidesa Links Resort and San Roque Club.
Alicante Beautifully situated in the southeast of Spain sits Alicante, another south-after golf destination in this part of the world. The Mediterranean city offers great tourist attractions, and the wider regions provides a good mix of resorts, standalone hotels, and exceptional golf courses - ideal for a long weekend in Spain. For a true stay & play experience we’d highly recommend La Finca Resort and Las Colinas Residences.
Explore local attractions, scenic beaches & more
It’s not just the excellent golf that draws golfers to Spain year after year, but the endless list of activities, attractions and things to do off the course.
From pristine beaches, to delicious food and amazing culture, there is so much to keep families, couples, and groups of golfers entertained all day and night. Southern Spain’s coastal resorts of Marbella and Malaga are famous for their lively nightlife, and the emerging golf destinations of Costa Blanca and Costa Daurada have entertainment to match, including Salou’s PortAventura Theme Park.
For a mix of delicious Mediterranean cuisine and Spanish culture, the cities of Seville and Palma, Majorca are hard to beat!