PGA Catalunya Stadium Course at Camiral resort, pine framed fairway near Girona, Costa Brava, Spain
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PGA Catalunya Green Fees and Tee Times

What it costs to play the best course in Spain, how booking works now the resort trades as Camiral, and the Stadium Course explained. Indicative 2026 green fees and how to get on.

Photo: Camiral Resort via Google.

What it costs to play PGA Catalunya

PGA Catalunya, now trading as Camiral Golf and Wellness, is widely rated the finest golf resort in Spain, an hour north of Barcelona near Girona on the edge of the Costa Brava. The good news for visitors is that, unlike a private members club, it is a resort you can simply book: play the marquee Stadium Course and the second Tour Course as a green fee visitor or as part of a stay.

Indicative 2026 Stadium Course fees run from around 125 EUR in the quieter shoulder months to roughly 200 EUR and above at the summer peak, before buggy and balls, with the Tour Course noticeably cheaper. Below is the fee picture, how access really works, and what to know before you play. Always confirm current rates and arrangements directly before booking.

PGA Catalunya Stadium at a glance

Opened
1999
Designer
Neil Coles, Angel Gallardo
Type
Resort parkland
Par
72
Yardage
Up to about 7,300 yds
Rated
Best course in Spain

Designer, opening year, par and yardage verified June 2026 from the resort and leading course databases. The Stadium Course was designed by Neil Coles and Angel Gallardo and opened in 1999, a par 72 stretching to about 7,300 yards that has hosted multiple Spanish Opens and other European Tour events.

Green fees in 2026

Indicative 2026 green fees at PGA Catalunya, now Camiral, in euros, before buggy and balls. Figures vary by season, day and rate plan, with summer the peak, so always confirm directly before booking.
CourseShoulder season fromPeak season to
Stadium CourseAbout 125 EURAbout 200 EUR plus
Tour CourseLower than StadiumLower than Stadium
Stay and playResort packages bundle rounds with lodging, often the best value

Indicative 2026 fees, before buggy, balls and any package discount. Exact figures depend on the course, the day and the season, so always confirm directly before booking.

How to get on

Because PGA Catalunya is a resort rather than a private club, the route on is simple: book a tee time directly, through a golf travel specialist, or as part of a stay at the on site hotel and villas. The Stadium Course is the headline round and fills first in the spring and autumn high seasons, so reserve well ahead; the Tour Course is easier to walk up to and excellent in its own right.

A smart golf dress code applies, a collared shirt, tailored shorts or trousers and proper golf shoes, and buggies are widely used given the rolling terrain and summer heat. The location is ideal for a wider trip: Girona and the Costa Brava beaches are close, Barcelona is about an hour south, and the region has plenty of other strong courses to add.

If PGA Catalunya is on your list, the cleanest path for most visitors is to build it into an organized Catalonia or Costa Brava golf trip with the tee times and lodging arranged for you. See the full PGA Catalunya Stadium course profile, our Catalonia golf holidays and the best golf courses in Spain for ideas.

Plan a Catalonia golf trip

PGA Catalunya is best played as part of a Costa Brava trip with the tee times and resort arranged for you. Tell us roughly when and who is traveling and one concierge costs it to the head, with no obligation.

PGA Catalunya questions

Can anyone play PGA Catalunya?

Yes. PGA Catalunya, now branded Camiral Golf and Wellness, is a resort open to visiting golfers, so you can book the Stadium and Tour courses directly or as part of a stay, rather than needing a member host. Tee times are easiest to secure outside the summer peak and through a golf travel specialist for the marquee Stadium Course.

How much are green fees at PGA Catalunya in 2026?

As a guide, indicative 2026 Stadium Course green fees run from around 125 EUR in the cooler shoulder months to roughly 200 EUR and above at the summer peak, before buggy and balls. The second Tour Course is cheaper, and resort stay and play packages offer better value. Rates change with the season, so always confirm directly before booking.

Who designed the Stadium Course at PGA Catalunya?

The Stadium Course was designed by Ryder Cup players Neil Coles and Angel Gallardo and opened in 1999. It plays as a par 72 of up to about 7,300 yards from the back tees and is consistently rated the best course in Spain, having hosted multiple Spanish Opens and other European Tour events.

Is there a dress code at PGA Catalunya?

Yes. As at most quality Spanish resort courses, a smart golf dress code applies: a collared golf shirt, tailored shorts or trousers and proper golf shoes, with no denim or athletic vests. Confirm the current requirements and any handicap guidance with the resort before arrival.

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

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