Campo de Golf

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time of year to play Campo de Golf without the crowds or extreme heat?

We always recommend visiting in the shoulder seasons - late spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October). You'll find the temperatures perfectly comfortable for a full round, and you'll avoid the peak summer rush, making for a much more relaxed experience on the fairways.

What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Campo de Golf, and are there any must-play holes?

The course's biggest challenge often comes from the coastal breezes, especially on the more exposed back nine holes - they can really test your club selection. Don't miss the dramatic par-3 14th, which demands a precise shot over a natural ravine, and the strategic par-5 18th, a fantastic finishing hole.

Is playing Campo de Golf an expensive experience, and what should I expect for the green fee?

While Campo de Golf isn't a budget course, we believe the green fee offers excellent value for the quality of the layout and its immaculate conditioning. Expect to pay a premium during high season, but look for twilight rates or golf package deals if you're staying at a nearby resort - they can often provide significant savings.

After a round at Campo de Golf, what's a local recommendation for food or a drink nearby?

You absolutely must head to 'El Chiringuito del Golf,' located right by the 18th green. Their fresh seafood tapas and a cold local cerveza on the terrace are the perfect post-round treat, offering stunning views and a genuine taste of Spanish hospitality. It's our go-to spot every time.

How well-maintained is Campo de Golf, and what can I expect from the course conditions?

We've consistently found Campo de Golf to be impeccably maintained, a true testament to their dedicated grounds crew. The fairways are always lush, the greens roll true and fast, and the bunkers are consistently well-raked - you'll be playing on a truly pristine canvas.