Lumine Golf Course

18 hole Lakes Course Par 71 + 18 hole Hills course Par 72 + 9 hole Ruins course Par 34

Website: https://www.lumine.com/en/golf

Frequently Asked Questions

Which of Lumine's courses should I play if I only have time for one round?

If you're pressed for time but want the full Lumine experience, we'd point you straight to the Lakes Course. It's a proper championship test with water hazards on nearly every hole, demanding precision and offering a real challenge. The Hills Course is beautiful with its pine forests and sea views, but Lakes truly showcases the resort's ambition.

What's the best time of year to visit Lumine Golf Course for ideal playing conditions?

We always recommend visiting Lumine in the spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October). The weather is wonderfully mild then, perfect for walking the courses without the intense summer heat, and the fairways are typically in pristine condition. You'll avoid the peak tourist crowds too, making for a more relaxed round.

Is Lumine Golf Course suitable for golfers of all skill levels, or is it more challenging?

Lumine genuinely caters to everyone, which is one of its strengths. While the Lakes Course will certainly test even low-handicappers with its strategic water features, the Hills Course offers a more forgiving, scenic round through pine trees. Don't overlook the Ruins Course either; its shorter layout is perfect for a quick, fun game or for beginners to build confidence.

Beyond the golf, what else should I know about visiting the Lumine area in Spain?

You're in the heart of the Costa Daurada, so make sure to explore beyond the greens. We love grabbing fresh seafood in nearby Salou or Tarragona, which boasts incredible Roman ruins that are a UNESCO site. It's a fantastic region for combining a serious golf trip with some authentic Spanish culture and delicious local cuisine.

What's the typical cost for a round at Lumine, and are there any deals or packages worth considering?

Green fees at Lumine can vary quite a bit depending on the season and which course you choose, but expect to pay roughly €80-€120 for an 18-hole round. We highly recommend checking their website for multi-round packages or stay-and-play deals, especially if you plan to tackle more than one of their fantastic courses. Booking in advance often secures a better rate.