Golf Hotels in Mallorca

Quick Facts: Golf in Mallorca

Best Season
October – May
Peak Months
March – May and October – November
Terrain
Diverse island courses — inland parkland, clifftop sea-view layouts, compact format within 45 minutes
Top Venue
Son Gual (par 72, 6,583 m, ranked Spain's #1 inland course) — Alcanada (par 72, sea views, Robert Trent Jones Jr.)
Average Temperature (Peak)
18–24 degrees C (spring); 12–18 degrees C (winter)
Good For
All handicaps, golf society trips, couples golf holidays, winter sunshine golf, golf improvement weeks
Airport
Palma (PMI) — 2h from UK, direct from 100+ European cities, year-round connections

Mallorca Golf — 23 Courses, Two World-Class Venues, Perfect Island Format

Son Gual and Alcanada — two of Europe's finest courses

Mallorca's golf reputation rests primarily on two courses. Son Gual (par 72, 6,583 m, designed by Thomas Himmel) is consistently ranked Spain's best inland course and among Europe's top 50 — a demanding layout featuring 7 lakes, 66 bunkers, and immaculate Bermuda greens that make each approach shot a serious test. Alcanada (par 72, 6,379 m, designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr.) occupies a clifftop peninsula on the north coast with the famous lighthouse visible from every hole and Mediterranean views from tee to green. Both are world-class venues accessible from most Mallorca golf hotels within 45 minutes.

23 courses on a compact island — perfect golf holiday logistics

What makes Mallorca particularly special for a golf holiday is the island's compact geography. All 23 courses — ranging from championship 18-hole layouts to enjoyable 9-hole resorts — are within a 45-minute drive from central locations. This means golfers can play a different course every day, never travel more than 45 minutes, and still return to their hotel for a leisurely dinner. T-Golf & Country Club, Golf Santa Ponsa, and Golf Andratx round out an exceptionally strong mid-tier portfolio for golfers seeking variety beyond Son Gual and Alcanada.

October to May — the ideal golf window

Mallorca's best golf months run from October through May, when temperatures average 12–25°C with minimal rainfall and manageable course conditions. Spring (March–May) is the peak season — the island is green after winter rains, temperatures hover at 18–24°C, and the courses are at their best. Winter (November–February) offers the same courses at significantly lower prices with temperatures of 12–17°C — cool enough for a jacket but still entirely comfortable for 18 holes. Summer (June–September) is playable but hot (28–35°C), with early morning tee times the standard approach during peak Mediterranean summer.

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Best Time to Visit Mallorca for Golf Training

MonthRatingNotes
Januarygood12–16 degrees C. Quiet, excellent value. Courses in good condition.
FebruarygoodWarming slightly. Great value, uncrowded. Almond blossom scenic.
MarchbestSpring begins. 16–20 degrees C. Peak season starting. Book ahead.
AprilbestExcellent. 19–23 degrees C. Best playing conditions of the year.
MaybestPeak month. 22–26 degrees C. Full bloom, ideal conditions.
JunegoodWarm (24–28 degrees C). Morning tee times recommended.
JulyfairHot (28–34 degrees C). Early starts essential. Busy island.
AugustfairHottest month. Manageable with early morning golf.
SeptemberbestExcellent autumn return. 24–28 degrees C. Quieter island.
OctoberbestBest autumn month. 20–25 degrees C. Peak season recommences.
NovembergoodMild (16–20 degrees C). Excellent value. Very good golf.
DecembergoodQuietest month. 13–17 degrees C. Great value golf breaks.

Mallorca vs Other Destinations

Mallorca vs Algarve for golf

Mallorca
  • Son Gual and Alcanada — two genuinely world-class venues
  • 23 courses on a compact island — easier to get around
  • Mediterranean climate — calmer, warmer conditions in spring

Best for: Son Gual/Alcanada, compact island format, premium venues

Algarve for golf
  • 40+ courses vs Mallorca's 23 — far more choice
  • Green fees 20–30% lower on average
  • Voted Europe's Best Golf Destination 10+ consecutive years

Best for: Maximum course variety, value, Algarve championship courses

Mallorca and the Algarve are the most direct comparison in European island/coastal golf. Both offer excellent conditions, but they suit different priorities. Mallorca has fewer courses but two genuinely world-class venues in Son Gual and Alcanada, and a compact island format that makes navigation easy. The Algarve has more courses, lower prices, and the prestige of the World Golf Awards title. Golfers who specifically want Son Gual or Alcanada must go to Mallorca. Golfers who want maximum variety at the best value should go to the Algarve.

Mallorca vs Tenerife for golf

Mallorca
  • 23 courses vs Tenerife's 9 — far more choice
  • Son Gual and Alcanada — two of Europe's best courses
  • Mediterranean climate — calmer seas, more spring-like conditions

Best for: Course variety, Son Gual/Alcanada, spring and autumn golf

Tenerife for golf
  • Year-round 20–26 degrees C — better for winter golf November–March
  • Abama and Buenavista — unique volcanic-landscape championship golf
  • Scenic volcanic terrain unlike anywhere else in European golf

Best for: Winter golf November–March, unique volcanic scenery, Abama

Mallorca and Tenerife are the two most popular Spanish island golf destinations and serve different seasonal needs. Mallorca is the stronger choice from March to November — more courses, Son Gual and Alcanada, better Mediterranean spring conditions. Tenerife is the stronger choice from November to March — warmer, year-round 20–26°C, and Abama's spectacular volcanic setting. Many serious golfers visit both within the same year.

Frequently Asked Questions About Golf Hotels in Mallorca

How many golf courses are there in Mallorca?

Mallorca has 23 golf courses, ranging from championship 18-hole layouts to executive 9-hole courses. The most acclaimed include Son Gual (par 72, 6,583 m), Alcanada (par 72, sea views on all 18 holes), and T-Golf & Country Club (par 72, 6,129 m). All courses are within a 45-minute drive from most golf hotels.

What is the best time for a golf holiday in Mallorca?

The best golf months in Mallorca are October to May, when temperatures range from 12–25°C with minimal rainfall. Spring (March–May) is peak season with 20–25°C. Summer months (June–September) are playable but hot (28–35°C), with early morning tee times recommended. Winter offers value rates and 14–18°C conditions.

How much do green fees cost in Mallorca?

Green fees in Mallorca range from €55 at smaller courses to €180+ at premium layouts like Son Gual and Alcanada during peak season (October–May). Average fees at quality 18-hole courses are €70–110. Golf hotel guests typically receive 15–25% discounts at partner courses, and unlimited golf packages are available from €300–600/week.

Which is the best golf course in Mallorca?

Son Gual (par 72, 6,583 m, designed by Thomas Himmel) is widely considered Mallorca's and arguably Spain's best inland course, featuring 7 lakes and 66 bunkers. Alcanada (par 72, 6,379 m) is the top scenic course, with Mediterranean views and a lighthouse on every hole. Both rank among Europe's top 100.

Do Mallorca golf hotels offer all-inclusive golf packages?

Yes, most Mallorca golf hotels offer packages including accommodation, unlimited or multi-round green fees at 2–3 partner courses, club storage, and sometimes transfers to courses. Typical packages range from €150–300/night or €800–1,800/week. Some include PGA coaching sessions and practice facility access.