Golf Vall d´Or
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Golf Vall d´Or without melting or freezing?
We always recommend the shoulder seasons, like April-May or September-October, at Vall d´Or. You'll avoid the intense summer heat and still enjoy perfect playing conditions with those stunning Mediterranean vistas. The course truly shines when the weather is mild, making for a much more enjoyable walk.
What's the real challenge at Golf Vall d´Or, and are there any holes I absolutely can't miss?
Vall d´Or truly tests your short game, especially around the greens, which often have subtle breaks you won't spot on first glance. Keep an eye out for the dramatic par-3 12th; its elevated tee offers incredible views but demands a precise iron shot over a ravine. The back nine, in particular, requires strategic course management due to its undulating terrain.
Is Golf Vall d´Or worth the green fee, and what should I budget for a round?
We think Vall d´Or offers solid value for the experience, especially considering the immaculate conditioning and breathtaking views over the coastline. Expect green fees to range from 80-120 Euros, depending on the season, with buggies adding another 40-50 Euros if you prefer not to walk the hilly back nine. It's a memorable round that feels well worth the investment.
After my round at Vall d´Or, what's the best way to unwind or grab a bite?
The clubhouse terrace at Vall d´Or is the perfect spot to relive your round, offering panoramic views of the course and the sea. Their local seafood paella is a must-try, perfectly paired with a crisp local white wine. It's an ideal setting to relax and soak in the Mallorcan atmosphere after a challenging round.
How easy is it to get to Golf Vall d´Or, and what's nearby if I want to explore?
Getting to Vall d´Or is straightforward; it's just a short drive from the charming town of Cala d'Or, making it easily accessible if you're staying on the southeast coast. We suggest combining your golf with a visit to the nearby Mondragó Natural Park for some stunning coastal walks, or explore the quaint fishing village of Portocolom for dinner. You'll find plenty to do beyond the fairways.