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Your premier Golf Course in Estepona

Golf Course Valle Romano was designed by Cabell B Robinson, the well-renowned international designer of suberb golf courses around the world.

Contact Info

  • C. Villa Borghese, 1, 29680 Estepona, Málaga
  • +34952800600

Top Golf Courses on the Costa del Sol for International Visitors

Valle Romano Golf Resort: A Premier Destination for Golfers

Nestled in the heart of the Costa del Sol, Valle Romano Golf Resort stands as a beacon for international golf enthusiasts. With its pristine greens, panoramic views, and impeccable service, it's no wonder that this resort is a top choice for golfers from around the world.
  • World-Class Facilities and Cabell B. Robinson DesignValle Romano boasts facilities that are second to none. Designed by the renowned architect Cabell B. Robinson, the course layout is both challenging for seasoned players and welcoming for newcomers. The meticulous design ensures that each hole offers a unique experience, with strategic bunkers, undulating fairways, and smooth greens that promise a memorable round of golf.
  • Exceptional Estepona ClimateOne of the standout features of Valle Romano is its location in Estepona, known for its exceptional climate. With over 300 days of sunshine a year and mild temperatures, golfers can enjoy their game year-round. The gentle sea breeze adds an extra layer of challenge and refreshment, making every round at Valle Romano a delightful experience.

Other Top Golf Courses on the Costa del Sol

The Costa del Sol, often referred to as the "Costa del Golf," is home to numerous world-class golf courses. Apart from Valle Romano, courses like La Cala Resort, Marbella Golf & Country Club, and Finca Cortesin are must-visits for any golf aficionado. Each course offers its unique blend of design, difficulty, and scenery, ensuring that golfers have a variety of options to choose from.  

Tips for Planning Your Golf Trip to Spain

  1. Seasonality: While the Costa del Sol is known for its year-round golfing weather, it's essential to note that some months are busier than others. Consider planning your trip during the shoulder seasons to avoid the crowds.
  2. Accommodation: Many golf resorts offer stay-and-play packages, providing both accommodation and tee times at discounted rates.
  3. Equipment: While most resorts offer club rentals, serious golfers might prefer to bring their own equipment. Check with airlines for baggage policies related to golf clubs.
  4. Local Attractions: The Costa del Sol is not just about golf. Explore local attractions, beaches, and culinary delights to make the most of your trip.