Valle Romano Golf & Resort

Website: https://www.valleromano.net/

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the ideal season to play Valle Romano, and what weather should I expect?

We always recommend visiting Valle Romano in spring (March-May) or autumn (September-November). The weather is perfectly mild for golf, usually sunny with comfortable temperatures, ensuring the course is in prime condition. Summer can be brutally hot, making those hilly walks a real challenge, so you'll want to avoid July and August unless you're an early bird.

How challenging is Valle Romano for different handicaps, and what makes its layout unique?

Valle Romano is a proper test, especially if you're not used to significant elevation changes - it's definitely not a flat stroll. Mid-to-low handicappers will appreciate the strategic bunkering and demanding approach shots, while higher handicappers might find it a bit frustrating without a buggy. You'll need to think your way around, as accuracy off the tee is paramount to scoring well here.

What's the typical green fee at Valle Romano, and does it offer good value compared to other Costa del Sol courses?

You can expect green fees at Valle Romano to be in the mid-range for the Costa del Sol, generally between 80-120 Euros depending on the season and time of day. We think it offers excellent value; you're getting a championship-level course with fantastic views and consistently good conditioning for a price that often undercuts some of its more famous, but not necessarily better, neighbors. It's a solid choice for your money.

Beyond the course, what amenities does Valle Romano offer for a complete golf day?

Valle Romano has all the facilities you'd expect for a top-tier golf experience. The practice areas are excellent, with a good driving range and chipping greens to get you warmed up. After your round, the clubhouse restaurant offers a lovely spot to grab a drink and some local tapas, with a terrace overlooking the 18th hole - perfect for recounting those birdies (or bogeys).

How accessible is Valle Romano, and what else is there to do nearby for golfers or non-golfers?

Valle Romano is conveniently located just outside Estepona, making it an easy 45-minute drive from Malaga Airport. You're perfectly positioned to explore the charming town of Estepona with its flower-filled streets and beaches, or venture further to Marbella and Puerto Banús. For more golf, you're surrounded by a plethora of other quality courses within a short drive, so you can easily fill a week with diverse rounds.