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Planning guide · 2026 rates

Green Fees in Mallorca: What It Costs to Play in 2026

Mallorca offers world class golf one short flight from northern Europe, and it remains better value than its glamour suggests. From the polished Arabella courses above Palma to the acclaimed Son Gual, the mountain golf in the northeast and seaside Alcanada by its lighthouse, the island spans a wide range of green fees. Here is what golf actually costs in Mallorca in 2026, course by course, plus how the twilight rates and island Golf Card cut the bill.

Photo: Golf Son Gual Mallorca, via Google.

The short answer

Plan on roughly 90 to 160 euro for most good Mallorcan clubs in high season, with a step up to around 175 to 220 euro for the marquee names. The dearest rounds are Son Muntaner, the flagship of the Arabella cluster on the slopes above Palma bay, and seaside Alcanada at Port d'Alcudia, the only true coastal course on the island. Just below them sits the round most visitors rave about, Son Gual, a Thomas Himmel design from 2007 east of the airport that is regularly named among Spain's best and yet rarely breaks 150 euro.

Below that tier, Mallorca is genuinely good value. The mountain golf at Capdepera in the northeast, the Olazabal redesigned Pula near Son Servera and the wider Arabella courses around Son Vida give you championship quality for double figures rather than triple. Almost every course welcomes visitors with a tee time booked ahead, and the island golf cards, two for one vouchers and twilight rates make a week of golf cheaper than the headline figures imply. These are indicative 2026 figures in euro, and they move with the season and the time of day, so treat them as a guide and always confirm directly before booking.

Mallorca green fees by course, 2026

Indicative peak season 18 hole green fees in euro, 2026. Twilight rates, the island Golf Card and shoulder season are lower. Always confirm current fees directly before booking.
CourseAreaIndicative 2026 green fee
Son MuntanerArabella, near PalmaAround 175 to 220 euro; Kurt Rossknecht, 2000
Club de Golf AlcanadaPort d'Alcudia, northAround 115 to 220 euro; Robert Trent Jones Junior, 2003, seaside
Golf Son GualEast of Palma airportAround 105 to 150 euro; Thomas Himmel, 2007
Golf Son VidaArabella, PalmaAround 95 to 130 euro; the island's first course, 1964
Capdepera GolfNortheast MallorcaAround 90 to 120 euro; mountain parkland
Pula GolfSon Servera, eastAround 60 to 95 euro; Jose Maria Olazabal redesign
Golf Santa PonsaCalvia, southwestAround 70 to 110 euro; long parkland
Golf de AndratxCamp de Mar, southwestAround 70 to 100 euro; tight hillside layout

Green fees verified indicatively in June 2026 from course and island golf travel listings; they vary by season, time of day, twilight slot and card status and change without notice, so always confirm current rates directly with the course or your trip planner before booking. Check tee time availability.

How green fees work in Mallorca

Three things move the price. The first is the course's standing. The polished Arabella courses above Palma and the modern standard bearer at Son Gual command the premium, while the island's many honest parkland clubs charge a fraction of what an equivalent course costs in Britain or the United States. The second is region and season. Winter is mild and the cheapest time to play, spring and autumn bring the best conditions at a small premium, and high summer is hot enough that you tee off early and pay a little less for an afternoon round. The third is the time of day and the card. Most clubs publish twilight rates from the early afternoon that drop the green fee by roughly a third, and the island golf cards and two for one voucher schemes cut a multi round week further still.

Access is rarely a problem in Mallorca, which is part of its appeal. Almost every course of note, including the Arabella cluster, Son Gual, Capdepera and seaside Alcanada, welcomes visiting golfers with a tee time booked ahead, and a hire car makes the short island hops simple. There is no single private club to work around here, so the planning question is less about getting on and more about sequencing the rounds, the bases and the twilight slots to keep the average cost per round down.

Where to spend, and where to save

Spend on the experiences that define the island. A round at Son Gual to see why it tops the Spanish lists, the seaside finish at Alcanada with the little lighthouse offshore, and a morning in the Arabella pines above Palma are worth the higher fee for the quality and the setting. Save by leaning on Mallorca's wonderful value clubs in between, the mountain golf at Capdepera, the Olazabal redesigned Pula and the southwest parkland that rarely breaks 110 euro, and by booking twilight tee times and an island golf card for a week of several rounds. Mix one or two marquee rounds with a handful of characterful value courses and the average cost per round stays modest while the best of Mallorcan golf stays firmly on the card. That is exactly how we plan a Mallorca trip.

Plan a Mallorca golf trip

We book the Arabella and Son Gual tee times, hold the seaside round at Alcanada, line up the island golf card and twilight slots, and match your Palma or north coast base to the golf. Tell us roughly when and who is travelling, and one concierge costs it to the head, with no obligation.

Mallorca green fee questions

How much are green fees in Mallorca in 2026?

Most good Mallorcan courses sit indicatively between 90 and 160 euro for an 18 hole round in the 2026 high season, with the marquee names higher. Son Muntaner in the Arabella cluster runs around 175 to 220 euro and seaside Alcanada around 115 to 220, while the acclaimed Son Gual is excellent value at around 105 to 150. Twilight rates, the island Golf Card and shoulder season all cut the cost. These are indicative figures, so always confirm directly before booking.

What is the most expensive course to play in Mallorca?

Son Muntaner, the flagship of the Arabella cluster above Palma bay, is generally the dearest round at an indicative 175 to 220 euro in high season, with seaside Alcanada at Port d'Alcudia reaching a similar peak. Both sit above the island's many fine value courses. These are indicative 2026 figures that move with the season and the time of day, so always confirm current rates directly before booking.

Is the Mallorca Golf Card worth it?

If you are playing several rounds, the island golf cards and two for one voucher schemes can cut a multi round trip materially, and most courses also publish twilight rates that drop the green fee by roughly a third in the early afternoon. The savings are real on a week of golf, though the marquee names discount the least. Always confirm which courses and dates a card covers, and the current green fees, directly before booking.

When is the cheapest time to play golf in Mallorca?

Winter, from December to February, is the cheapest time to play, when northern Europe is cold and the island is mild and quiet, with the lowest green fees of the year. Spring and autumn cost a little more but bring the best conditions, while high summer is hot, busy and best played early in the day. Twilight tee times are cheaper in every season. Always confirm current rates and availability before booking.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Indicative green fees verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.