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Golf on Mallorca - The 10 Best Golf Courses

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Sandor Farkas

Sandor Farkas

Mallorca expert and author

Golf on Mallorca is more than just a pastime - the island has grown into one of the most popular golf destinations in Europe. Whether you are an experienced player or just starting out, the mild climate, the stunning landscapes, and the high density of first-class courses make Mallorca an ideal spot for any golf enthusiast. In this guide we introduce the 10 best golf courses and give you all the key information for planning your golf trip.

Why Mallorca is so appealing for golfers

The popularity of golf on Mallorca is no accident. The island offers ideal conditions: more than 300 days of sunshine a year mean you can play almost all year round, even in winter when courses back home have long closed. Spring and autumn are considered especially pleasant, with temperatures between 18 and 25 degrees Celsius and fewer crowds.

There are currently around 23 officially run golf facilities on Mallorca, spread across the whole island. Many were built over the past few decades and offer modern infrastructure with spacious clubhouses, practice areas, and dining options. Green fees vary considerably depending on the season and the course - with a budget of 50 to 150 EUR per round you can play on most of them.

Tip: Booking early pays off

In high season (May to October), popular courses are often fully booked weeks in advance. The best way to secure your tee times is directly through each club's website or through specialised golf booking platforms.

The top courses in the north and northwest

The north of Mallorca is home to some of the island's most spectacular courses. Golf Alcanada near Alcudia is regarded by many as the most beautiful course on the island. The 18-hole championship layout was designed by American architect Robert Trent Jones Jr. and offers breathtaking views of the sea and the lighthouse on the offshore island of Alcanada. A green fee here runs between 90 and 140 EUR, depending on the season.

Also in the north is the Club de Golf Pollenca, one of Mallorca's oldest and most storied courses. The facility is a little more modest than the large resort courses, but it has a charm all its own. The surrounding Serra de Tramuntana makes every round a special experience. Green fees here are comparatively low at around 50 to 70 EUR.

The best golf facilities around Palma

Many of the largest and best-known golf facilities are concentrated in the greater Palma area. Golf Son Muntaner in Calvia is part of the upscale Arabella Golf complex and is regularly listed among the best courses in Spain. The demanding fairways and well-kept greens appeal to experienced players. Nearby lies Golf Son Vida, Mallorca's oldest course - in operation since 1964 and now a true classic with great views over Palma and the bay.

If you would rather play near the airport, Golf Bendinat and Golf Son Quint are two more well-maintained facilities that work nicely for a round before your flight home.

Note: Mind the handicap requirements

Some of the more challenging courses on Mallorca ask for proof of an official handicap (often HCP 36 or better). Always ask when booking so you do not get an unpleasant surprise on the day.

Courses in the south and southeast

The south of the island has plenty to offer too. Golf Vall d'Or in the southeast, near Porto Colom, is among the prettiest courses on the island. The facility sits in a picturesque valley and offers 9 and 18 holes - ideal for players who want to play a little away from the bustle. Also worth a visit is Golf Canyamel, set in striking natural scenery and notable for its park-like character.

In the far southwest, near Andratx, Golf d'Andratx is another top course, known for its demanding design and gorgeous views over the coast. This course is especially popular and offers caddie services in several languages.

Tips for golfers on Mallorca

To make sure your golf experience on the island is a complete success, here are the most important pointers:

  • Best time to visit: spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer the most pleasant climate for playing
  • Rental equipment: almost all major golf facilities offer rental sets, so you do not have to pack your own gear
  • Dress code: most courses require golf attire - jeans and T-shirts are usually not allowed
  • A rental car helps: without your own car or a rental, many courses are hard to reach; see our guide to leisure and sport on Mallorca
  • Stay hydrated: in summer, be sure to bring enough water - it can get very hot out on the course
  • Tipping: 5 to 10 EUR for the caddie or service staff is customary

If you would also like to explore the island's nature alongside your golf, the Serra de Tramuntana makes a wonderful addition to your plans. Many courses sit close to hiking trails and nature reserves.

Golf packages and organised golf trips

Specialised golf trips to Mallorca are growing in popularity, bundling accommodation, transfers, and tee times at several courses. These packages are often cheaper than booking individually and save a lot of planning effort. Through GetYourGuide you can also find guided golf tours and activities around golf on Mallorca.

Beginners should also take a look at the local golf schools: many facilities offer taster courses or lessons with PGA-certified instructors. Prices start at around 60 EUR for a single lesson.

Conclusion

Golf on Mallorca is an experience that delights sports fans and nature lovers alike. The combination of excellent courses, a mild climate, and beautiful scenery makes the island one of Europe's top golf destinations. Whether you prefer a classic championship course like Golf Alcanada or a charming nine-hole layout in the Tramuntana, Mallorca has the right fit for every golfer. Plan your golf trip early, book your tee times in advance, and enjoy every shot under the Mallorcan sun.

For more tips on leisure activities on the island, take a look at our leisure and sport guide.