This group of islands in the Atlantic Ocean inspires golf vacationers from all over the world thanks to the mild climate and the large selection of golf courses. Whether you enjoy your golf vacation on the main island Gran Canaria, or prefer Tenerife, or decide you prefer one of the smaller islands - the great hospitality, magnificent nature as well as the diverse culinary offers, provide for a golf vacation in a class of its own!
Historical alleys, hot beats and impressive dunes
A golf vacation on Gran Canaria should not be without a visit to Las Palmas with its quaint alleys, restaurants, bars and stores, offering an interesting contrast. The most beautiful beaches are located in the north of the island. The famous dunes are found in Maspalomas and you can have great fun walking over them and sun bathing. A popular destination for walkers is the 1.813 meter high Roque Nublo, considered the main landmark of the Canaries. With more than 4,800 hours of sunshine, the island is the sunniest place in Europe.
Golf on the cliffs
Tenerife offers spectacular golf courses. At Amarilla Golf & Country Club, there are not only fantastic views over the sea, but also at hole 5, playing over part of the ocean is a very special experience. Buenavista Golf at Meliá Hacienda del Conde is one of the most popular golf courses in Europe. Golfers here have the impression when playing some holes that they are teeing off directly into the ocean. The ABAMA golf course is one the the most exclusive courses on the island and has an amazing 22 lakes!
Black beaches and bizarre volcanic landscapes on Tenerife
The largest of the Canary Islands is characterized by its versatility. The famous black beaches invite you to sunbathe and try out many water sports, while hikers will find stunning scenery, flora and fauna in the center of the island. Climbing the Tiede, the highest mountain in Spain, is rewarded by a magnificent view of the island. Puerto de la Cruz is enchanting with its maritime flair and the many inviting restaurants and cafes.
Golf vacation on Lanzarote: a combination of well-kept green and volcanic lunar landscapes
If you are fascinated by the power of the forces within the earth, visit Tenerife. 100 volcanoes erupted here in the 18th century, leaving behind a bizarre lunar landscape. In front of this panorama, tourists can sunbathe on the beach or surf. There are two well-maintained golf courses on Lanzarote, Puerto del Carmen and Costa Teguise.
Spectacular views on one of the best golf courses in Europe
Wonderful views into the valley and across the Atlantic to the island of Tenerife and Mount Tiede provide the perfect setting when playing golf on La Gomera. La Lomada de Tecina, with its 18 hole golf course offers the most spectacular panorama. La Gomera is a fantastic hiker's paradise so put the clubs away for a while and put on your hiking shoes!