Guide to Golf Holidays in Majorca

 
 
 
Mallorca
 

Our Social Media Content Creator recently ventured on a trip to the scenic golf island of Majorca. While out there he managed to play the spectacular golf courses, sample the unconfined nightlife and enjoy the tasty supplies on offer.

Below is his guide and top tips for golf holidays in Majorca.

 
 
 

Spectacular Golf

The island of Majorca is home to some of the best golf courses in Spain, as well as a few subconscious gems that will leave you in awe.

Son Muntaner, the host of the recent Majorca Open, is everything you would want from a DP World Tour venue. A unconfined undertow for golfers of all standards with a wide range of tees! The undertow offers some incredible views as it sweeps through the undulating hills in the outskirts of Palma.

 
 
 
 
 
 

As one of the most recognisable golf courses in Spain, Alcanada is flipside YGT favourite when talking well-nigh the unconfined courses in Majorca. Designed by golf undertow technie Robert Trent Jones Jr, Alcanada is a must for all golfers when visiting Majorca.

 
 

We asked our Twitter followers what they think the best golf undertow in Majorca is, it turns out their favourite is Alcanada.

 
 
 
 

 

 

 
 

Son Vida is the oldest undertow on the island, so it’s the perfect nomination if you’re looking for a quirky, fun undertow to play. On most holes, irons and good undertow management are needed, so use the yardage typesetting wisely to plot your route virtually the course.

 
 
 

Lively Nightlife

There is a vast nomination of restaurants and bars in most towns, with a vibrant nightlife. The Sky Bar at Bar Cuba, Palma offers spectacular views of the bay with an wondrous selection of drinks that visitors can enjoy late into the night.

This makes it very easy to stay up until the early hours of the morning in Majorca (Don’t miss your tee-time!)

Tasty Food

If you’re interested in trying out the local cuisine, there’s a mythological selection of seafood restaurants to segregate from!

An wool must visit for golfers travelling here is the La Terraza Restaurant in Alcudia. Enjoy fresh produce with local recreate and a selection of quality wines for a truly unforgettable experience.

The seafood paella is a real highlight. For those who miss English supplies from when home, there are still plenty of options to segregate from.

 
 
 

Gorgeous Weather

With 300 days of sunshine a year, Majorca is a no-brainer if you’re looking to ventilator the sun! Winter golf or summer golf, any time of the year is a unconfined time to enjoy those sun-kissed fairways!

 
 

Quick Facts

 
 

Location

Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean

 

Avg Temperature

Summer: 22-26°C
Winter: 12-16°C

 

Flight Time

London to Palma Airport 2 hrs 15 mins

 

Time Difference

1 hour

 
 
 

Activities yonder from the course

There’s plenty to do off the undertow as well: if you’re feeling really adventurous, take a wend to one the semi-deserted trophy on the north island and swim in the well-spoken water. A day trip in Majorca withal the north tailspin is one we would highly recommend. As it less crowded than the rest of the island and offers spectacular cliffs of over 180 meters in height.

 
 
 
 

 

 

 
 

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