Uncategorised · 1 April 2026

Simon’s Spring Visit to Spain’s Costa del Sol

By The Golf Planet Holidays Team · Golf-travel specialists since 1981 · Updated 28 April 2026 I retrieved my summer golf wear from the back of the wardrobe and headed to Spain’s Costa del Sol to see what awaits our clients for the season ahead. Spring is always an ideal time to visit — the […]

I retrieved my summer golf wear from the back of the wardrobe and headed to Spain’s Costa del Sol to see what awaits our clients for the season ahead. Spring is always an ideal time to visit — the courses are in excellent condition, the weather is comfortable, and there’s a sense of anticipation before the busy months arrive.

This time, I chose a slightly different route, flying from Heathrow to Gibraltar, as my trip focused on the western side of the Costa del Sol. The journey is straightforward, although you do need to walk your clubs across the Spanish border to collect your hire car or transfers. It’s around 500 yards, so luggage with wheels is definitely recommended.

The weather couldn’t have been better for golf, with temperatures hovering between 20 and 22 degrees under clear blue skies. It was breezy along the coastline — at least that’s what I’m blaming for a few wayward shots.

Fairmont La Hacienda Costa del Sol – Alcaidesa

My first stop was the luxury five-star Fairmont La Hacienda Costa del Sol at Alcaidesa, near Sotogrande. This beautiful new resort is just three minutes from two excellent 18-hole courses — Links and Heathland — and within easy reach of La Cañada and San Roque Golf Club.

On this whistle-stop visit, I played the Links course, which proved to be a real pleasure. It’s an excellent holiday course with a mix of enjoyable and challenging holes, all complemented by spectacular coastal views. The sister Heathland course offers a tougher test, making this resort an ideal option for those wanting to combine relaxing days with enjoyable golf.

San Roque Club

Spoilt for choice, I also visited the impressive San Roque Club. From the moment you arrive at its historic entrance, the experience feels special. The course was in terrific condition and has been made more forgiving over the years, with bark chippings lining the fairways to help reduce lost balls. The traditional Spanish-style clubhouse and superb practice facilities only add to the appeal.

San Roque New is now operating independently. It’s a challenging course with narrow, undulating fairways and is currently using a temporary clubhouse, but still offers a strong golfing test.

SO/ Sotogrande

Before moving on, I toured the intriguingly named SO/ Sotogrande hotel, formerly NH Almenara. This five-star resort has been transformed into a stylish boutique destination, complete with the attractive Alto golf course on-site. The redesign gives the property a fresh, contemporary feel while maintaining its relaxed Andalusian charm.

Anantara Villa Padierna Palace – Benahavís

Next, I travelled to just outside Benahavís to visit the five-star Anantara Villa Padierna Palace, where two 18-hole golf courses sit right on your doorstep.

Los Flamingos is an excellent hotel course, featuring challenging holes, beautiful views, and abundant birdlife. Alferini, by contrast, provides a much sterner test — narrow, technical, and demanding, making it ideal for more experienced golfers.

The hotel itself is exceptionally well run and located within easy reach of Estepona — a charming town perfect for an evening or two. An Uber proved to be the ideal transfer option, particularly as I wanted to enjoy a glass or two of Rioja without worrying about driving.

A Destination That Delivers

It was a real pleasure to see the courses and hotels in such good condition ahead of the busy season. Everywhere I visited reinforced why the Costa del Sol remains one of Europe’s most consistently popular golf holiday destinations. With such a wide variety of courses and accommodation, there really is something for everyone.

Simon’s Top Tips
  • Taxis are plentiful on the Costa del Sol, and Uber is both reliable and affordable.
  • Golf buggies are recommended on most courses, particularly inland, where layouts tend to be hillier.
  • With so many excellent courses close together, there’s no need to drive long distances to enjoy a varied golf itinerary. Let us help you plan the perfect trip.

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Where to stay & play in Costa Del Sol

Barcelo Occidental Fuengirola — Costa Del Sol golfBarcelo Occidental FuengirolaMijas Golf · Chaparral Golf Coursefrom£185 (≈ €205) (≈ $235) (≈ CA$345) (≈ AU$345) (≈ NZ$425) (≈ CHF 195)per personDiscover this hotel →Hard Rock Hotel Marbella — Costa Del Sol golfHard Rock Hotel MarbellaReal Club de Golf las Brisas, Marbella · Los Naranjos Golf Club, Marbellafrom£325 (≈ €365) (≈ $425) (≈ CA$605) (≈ AU$605) (≈ NZ$745) (≈ CHF 345)per personDiscover this hotel →Barcelo Occidental Banus, Puerto Banus — Costa Del Sol golfBarcelo Occidental Banus, Puerto BanusReal Club de Golf las Brisas, Marbella · Los Naranjos Golf Club, Marbellafrom£355 (≈ €405) (≈ $465) (≈ CA$655) (≈ AU$665) (≈ NZ$815) (≈ CHF 375)per personDiscover this hotel →SO/ Sotogrande Spa & Golf Resort — Costa Del Sol golfSO/ Sotogrande Spa & Golf ResortAlmenara Golf Club, Sotogrande · The San Roque Clubfrom£385 (≈ €435) (≈ $505) (≈ CA$715) (≈ AU$725) (≈ NZ$885) (≈ CHF 405)per personDiscover this resort →Hotel Exe Estepona Thalasso & Spa — Costa Del Sol golfHotel Exe Estepona Thalasso & SpaFlamingos & Alferini Golf Courses, Benahavis · El Paraiso Golf Course, Costa del Solfrom£405 (≈ €465) (≈ $535) (≈ CA$755) (≈ AU$755) (≈ NZ$925) (≈ CHF 425)per personDiscover this hotel →Hotel Encinar de Sotogrande — Costa Del Sol golfHotel Encinar de SotograndeLa Canada Golf Club, San Roque · La Reserva de Sotogrande Golf Coursefrom£420 (≈ €475) (≈ $555) (≈ CA$785) (≈ AU$785) (≈ NZ$965) (≈ CHF 445)per personDiscover this hotel →

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What our golfers say

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Thanks Martin, glad you enjoyed your golf around Fuengirola

Martin Anne · Costa Del Sol · 3 years ago

Hi David, glad you had another great golf trip at La Cala and the sun shone! Have ordered the same for next September...;)

David Datson · Costa Del Sol · 8 months ago

Party of 16 to El Rompido- superb organisation- the best personal attention to detail of any company I have dealt with. Now into our 3rd year using their excellent rep- Simon Crawley

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a golf holiday in Costa Del Sol cost?

Tailor-made golf breaks in Costa Del Sol start from £185 (≈ €205) (≈ $235) (≈ CA$345) (≈ AU$345) (≈ NZ$425) (≈ CHF 195) per person, including your hotel, green fees and airport transfers. Every package is built around your group, dates and handicaps.

Do you arrange flights to Costa Del Sol?

Flights can be added as an ATOL-protected option, or you book your own and we handle everything on the ground — private transfers, tee times and buggies.

Is my money protected?

Yes. Every booking is financially protected through Protected Trust Services (PTS) — your money is held safely in trust until you have travelled. Flight-inclusive trips are also ATOL protected.

Can I tailor the trip?

Always. We don’t sell off-the-shelf packages — every Costa Del Sol break is built personally around your group, your preferred courses and your dates.

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