Maresme
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Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to plan a golf trip to Maresme?
We always steer golfers towards spring - late March to May - or early autumn - September to October. You'll enjoy ideal playing temperatures, fewer crowds, and the courses are in prime condition without the intense summer heat. Winter can be a bit chilly, so pack layers if you venture out then.
What kind of golf experience does Maresme offer compared to other Spanish regions?
Maresme delivers a charming, understated golf experience, often with stunning Mediterranean backdrops. It's less about grand championship layouts and more about enjoyable, well-maintained courses that blend seamlessly with the local landscape. You'll find a relaxed atmosphere here, perfect for a laid-back golf escape.
Are there good options for non-golfers or families traveling with golfers in Maresme?
Absolutely, Maresme is a fantastic choice for mixed groups. Its proximity to Barcelona means world-class city exploration is just a short drive away, and the beautiful coastal towns and beaches offer plenty of relaxation and local charm. Everyone will find something to love, making it an ideal family destination.
How do the costs of golfing in Maresme compare to other popular golf destinations in Spain?
You'll generally find Maresme to be a more budget-friendly option than some of the flashier, more established golf hubs in Spain. Green fees are competitive, and accommodation, while varied, often offers good value, especially outside peak summer. It's a smart choice for quality golf without breaking the bank.
What are the must-do activities or highlights in Maresme beyond the golf courses?
Beyond the greens, we highly recommend exploring the picturesque coastal towns like Calella or Sant Pol de Mar, known for their authentic Catalan charm and fantastic seafood. A day trip into Barcelona is a given, but don't overlook the local markets and vineyards for a true taste of the region. You'll discover a rich cultural tapestry.