Minigolf
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the Minigolf course in Spain a must-visit compared to other options?
This course truly stands out because of its fantastic coastal views; you'll find yourself putting with the Mediterranean Sea as your backdrop, which is a rare treat for minigolf. We think the landscaping is also top-notch, making it feel more like a miniature golf resort than a simple course. It's meticulously maintained and offers a genuinely unique Spanish charm you won't find elsewhere.
When is the best time to play at this Minigolf course, and what should we expect regarding crowds?
We recommend visiting in the late afternoon, around 5 PM, especially during the summer months to avoid the intense Spanish heat. You'll find it's less crowded then, allowing for a more relaxed game without feeling rushed. Weekends can get busy, so aim for a weekday if you prefer a quieter experience and more open fairways.
How much does a round typically cost at this Minigolf course, and is it good value for money?
A round here usually runs about 8-10 Euros per person, which we consider excellent value for the experience. The course is meticulously maintained, and the unique, locally-themed holes really justify the price. You're paying for a quality afternoon of fun and a memorable setting, not just a quick game.
Are there any particularly challenging or memorable holes at this Minigolf course?
Absolutely, look out for the 'Flamenco Fiesta' hole, where you have to navigate around miniature dancers and a guitar-shaped bunker. It's tricky but incredibly fun, and we've seen many a ball get stuck in the 'siesta' trap. The final hole, a multi-tiered waterfall challenge inspired by local architecture, is also a real test of skill and a fantastic photo opportunity.
What's the atmosphere like around the Minigolf course, and are there good options for food or drinks nearby?
The atmosphere is wonderfully lively and family-friendly, especially in the evenings when the course lights come on and the sea breeze picks up. You'll find several excellent tapas bars and ice cream parlors just a short stroll away, perfect for celebrating your victory or commiserating a tough round. We always grab a refreshing horchata from the charming little cafe across the street afterwards.