Golf Hotels in Gran Canaria

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Frequently Asked Questions About Golf Hotels in Gran Canaria

How many golf courses are there in Gran Canaria?

Gran Canaria has 8 golf courses: Meloneras Golf (par 71, ocean views), Salobre Old Course (par 71) and New Course (par 72), Real Club de Las Palmas (par 71, founded 1891), Anfi Tauro (par 72, mountain valley), El Cortijo (par 72), Maspalomas Golf (par 73), and Bandama Golf. All are within 40 minutes of southern resort areas.

What is the weather like for golf in Gran Canaria?

Gran Canaria offers year-round golf with temperatures of 20–26°C and over 300 sunshine days. Winter (November–March) averages 20–22°C — perfect for comfortable play. Summer stays below 28°C thanks to Atlantic breezes. Rainfall is minimal, with under 25 rainy days per year, concentrated in November–January.

What is the best golf course in Gran Canaria?

Meloneras Golf (par 71, 6,171 m) is generally rated Gran Canaria's best course, with ravine-carved fairways and ocean panoramas. Salobre New Course (par 72, 6,471 m) offers the most dramatic mountain setting. Real Club de Las Palmas (founded 1891, Spain's second-oldest) has the most history. Green fees at these courses range from €75–120.

How much do green fees cost in Gran Canaria?

Green fees in Gran Canaria range from €60 at resort courses to €120+ at premium venues like Meloneras Golf. Average fees at quality courses are €70–95. Twilight rates offer 30–40% discounts. Golf hotel guests typically receive 10–20% off at partner courses, and multi-round packages are available from €200–400 for 5 rounds.

Is Gran Canaria good for winter golf holidays?

Yes, Gran Canaria is one of Europe's top winter golf destinations. November to March temperatures of 20–22°C, minimal rain, and 8 open courses make it ideal. It's just 4 hours from most Northern European airports. Golf hotels offer winter long-stay packages from €90–160/night including green fees at partner courses.