⛳️Exploring the Best of Murcia: A Comprehensive Golf Trip Review
La Manga Club
Cartagena
Murcia is Spain’s fastest-growing golf region, now attracting well over 150,000 visiting golfers each year—thanks to its sunshine-drenched climate, diverse golf courses, coastal beauty, and welcoming lifestyle. Whether you’re planning a short golf break or a long-term stay, Murcia offers a mix of accessibility, value, and quality that’s hard to beat. After more than a decade living and travelling throughout the region, I’ve put together a comprehensive review to help international golfers get the most out of their trip.
⛳️Why Murcia Is a Rising Star in European Golf
Murcia has quietly transformed into one of Europe’s most appealing golf destinations. Its winning formula is simple:
Over 300 days of sunshine
A wide selection of courses within a 60-minute radius
Attractive green fees and stay-and-play packages
Authentic Spanish culture and cuisine
Easy access from major European airports
What sets Murcia apart is how compact the region is. You can experience championship-level courses, coastal resorts, mountain scenery, and traditional villages—all within a short drive.
⛳️Top Courses to Experience in Murcia
La Manga Club (South, North & West Courses)
Widely regarded as the region’s flagship golfing destination, La Manga offers three distinctive layouts. The South Course is championship calibre, the North is more forgiving yet scenic, and the West is a tactical challenge through pine-filled valleys.
Hacienda del Álamo
A long, open course that rewards big hitters. The greens are fast and the practice facilities are among the best in Spain.
Roda Golf
Ideal for mixed-ability groups. Roda combines resort comfort with a layout that’s fun, varied, and beautifully maintained.
Altaona Golf Resort
Set in a stunning valley just outside Murcia City, Altaona offers wide fairways, strategic bunkering, and a relaxed resort vibe. With improving facilities and a growing community, it’s becoming a popular choice among visitors and property seekers alike.
El Valle & Alhama Signature
These desert-style courses deliver a very different playing experience: strategically tough, visually striking, and popular among returning golfers.
⛳️Common Challenges International Golfers Face in Murcia
While Murcia is a fantastic destination, golfers often encounter a few challenges worth preparing for:
Choosing the Right Courses
With so many options, it can be overwhelming to select courses that suit your handicap, playing style, and group dynamics.
Seasonal Weather Surprises
Although the region is sunny, summer heat can be intense, and winter mornings can be chilly or windy.
Navigating Transport & Logistics
Public transport is limited, making car hire almost essential. Rural or coastal courses can be tricky to find without local guidance.
Tee-Time Competition in High Season
Spring and autumn are peak periods—meaning prime tee times can book up quickly.
Finding the Ideal Base
Should you stay near the Mar Menor? In La Manga? Closer to Águilas? Each area offers a different pace and lifestyle.
Understanding these challenges in advance helps you plan a smoother, more enjoyable golf trip.
Altaona Sports & Wellness Resort
Murcia City
⛳️ Beyond the Fairways: The Magic of Murcia
Golf is a highlight, but Murcia’s charm extends well beyond its courses. Off the fairways, you can enjoy:
Mediterranean beaches along the Costa Cálida
Historic towns like Cartagena and Lorca
Vibrant tapas culture
Vineyards and wine routes
Scenic hiking trails
Murcia offers a rare blend of relaxation, culture, and natural beauty.
⛳️ Where to Stay: Best Areas for Golfers
Los Alcázares
Perfect for beach lovers, with easy access to several top courses and plenty of restaurants and nightlife.
La Manga Club
A world-class golf resort with everything on your doorstep—courses, restaurants, tennis, hiking, and beaches.
Águilas
Ideal for a quieter, more authentic coastal experience with great value accommodation and easy access to Aguilón Golf nearby in the Almeria province.
Mar Menor Resorts
Family-friendly and convenient, offering resort facilities and easy connections to several nearby courses.
Murcia City Area (for Altaona, El Valle, and Alhama)
Great for golfers who want cultural attractions, nightlife, and short drives to several top courses.
⛳️ Food, Nightlife & Culture
Murcia’s gastronomic scene is one of its biggest attractions. Expect rice dishes, fresh seafood, local vegetables, and fantastic tapas. Murcia City, Cartagena, Águilas, and coastal villages all offer a mix of trendy eateries and traditional Spanish dining.
Nightlife varies by location:
Los Alcázares offers a lively atmosphere
Murcia City is great for late-night culture
Águilas provides laid-back coastal evenings
⛳️ Is Murcia Worth the Trip for Golfers?
Absolutely. With excellent weather, great value, diverse courses, and a rich cultural backdrop, Murcia is one of Europe’s most appealing golf destinations. Whether you’re travelling solo, as a group, or exploring potential golf property, the region offers something for every golfer.
From championship courses to authentic Spanish towns, from mountain views to Mediterranean beaches—Murcia delivers an unforgettable golf experience every time.

