Campo de Gibraltar

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Campo de Gibraltar?

We always recommend spring (April-May) or autumn (September-October) for the Campo de Gibraltar. You'll enjoy comfortably warm temperatures perfect for a full round, avoiding the intense summer heat and the occasional winter chill. Plus, the courses are typically in prime condition during these shoulder seasons.

What kind of golf courses can I expect in Campo de Gibraltar? Are they all similar?

You'll find a fantastic mix here, definitely not all the same. While many are championship-caliber resort courses with immaculate fairways and challenging layouts, there are also some more traditional Spanish designs that demand precision. Expect a good blend of parkland beauty and courses with glimpses of the Mediterranean.

Is Campo de Gibraltar an expensive golf destination compared to other parts of Spain?

While it's not a budget destination, we find Campo de Gibraltar offers excellent value, especially if you book packages. Green fees at the top-tier courses can be significant, but you're paying for world-class conditions and service. Look for twilight rates or multi-round deals to make your euros go further.

With 10 courses, which ones are the absolute must-plays or unique experiences in Campo de Gibraltar?

You absolutely have to experience Valderrama - it's a legend for a reason, demanding precision and strategy like no other. For a different but equally memorable round, we love Finca Cortesin for its sheer beauty and impeccable conditioning, offering a truly luxurious day out. Don't overlook Sotogrande for its classic Spanish charm either.

What's unique about the Campo de Gibraltar region itself, beyond the golf courses?

The region's unique position at the tip of Spain, bordering Gibraltar, gives it a fascinating blend of cultures and stunning views. You can easily hop over to Gibraltar for duty-free shopping and see the famous macaques, or explore charming Andalusian white villages nearby. The local gastronomy, especially fresh seafood, is also a huge highlight after a round.