4 Day Mallorca Golf Itinerary
Mallorca packs world class golf, a glorious climate and serious style into one short flight from northern Europe, which makes it the ideal long weekend for golfers who also want a city, a coastline and a good dinner. This four day plan pairs the island's two acclaimed inland courses near Palma with a mountain round in the northeast and a finale beside the lighthouse at Alcanada, the only true seaside links on the island. Here is the week, with indicative 2026 green fees and drive times.
Photograph: Golf Son Gual Mallorca, via Google
Who this trip suits
This is the Mallorca golf break done well, built for the golfer who wants top tier courses without the long haul, and who values a great base as much as a great round. The first half sits near Palma, so you can golf in the morning and be in the old town, the marina or on a beach by the afternoon, while the second half drifts northeast to a quieter, mountain and coast landscape around Alcudia and Capdepera. It suits a couple or a small group on a long weekend, and it flexes easily: add a fifth round, swap in a twilight rate, or take a day off for the Tramuntana coast and the village of Valldemossa.
The two things that shape the trip are your base and the season. Stay near Palma for the convenience, or split between Palma and the north coast to halve the drives, and aim for spring or autumn for warm, settled golf without the summer heat. Get those right and four days here feel like a proper trip rather than a quick hit.
The 4 day plan
Golf Son Muntaner
Open in the Arabella cluster on the slopes above Palma bay, a mature, beautifully conditioned parkland threaded through olive and pine, home to the Na Capitana olive tree said to be over a thousand years old and one of the largest practice grounds on the island. Polished, strategic and a short drive from the city, Son Muntaner is the natural place to start at an indicative 175 to 220 euro, with the marina and old town waiting for the afternoon.
Golf Son Gual
The island's modern standard bearer and a regular in lists of Spain's best, a private estate course a few minutes east of the airport, with immaculate, links style turf, bold contouring and a clubhouse and practice setup to match the golf. Demanding but fair, and superb value for its quality at an indicative 105 to 150 euro, Son Gual is many visitors' favourite round on Mallorca. Close to Palma, so you keep the same comfortable city base.
Capdepera Golf
Move northeast into the Llevant hills for a change of scenery, a rolling parkland set against a backdrop of mountains near the medieval town of Capdepera, with generous fairways, mature trees and a relaxed, away from it all feel. A fine value round at an indicative 90 to 120 euro and a natural pairing with the move to the north coast, it sets up the coastal finale and a couple of nights near Alcudia or the Cala Ratjada beaches.
Club de Golf Alcanada
Finish at the only true seaside course on the island, a Robert Trent Jones Junior design on the bay of Alcudia where fourteen holes look out to the sea and the little Alcanada lighthouse on its island offshore. Beautiful, breezy and a genuine highlight, it is the most scenic round of the trip at an indicative 115 to 220 euro, with twilight rates for a late, golden finish. The perfect coastal close before you fly home.
Green fees, drive times and logistics
| Round | Indicative 2026 fee | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Son Muntaner | Around 175 to 220 euro | About 15 minutes from central Palma |
| Son Gual | Around 105 to 150 euro | About 15 minutes east of the airport |
| Capdepera | Around 90 to 120 euro | About 1 hour northeast of Palma |
| Alcanada | Around 115 to 220 euro | Coastal; twilight rates available |
Green fees and drive times verified indicatively in June 2026 from course and golf travel listings; they vary by date and season and change without notice, so always confirm current rates and availability directly before booking. Find a Palma or north coast base.
When to go and where to stay
Play Mallorca in spring, from March to May, or autumn, from September to November, for warm, settled weather, green courses and the island at its most pleasant, with summer hot enough to need early tee times and winter mild, quiet and the cheapest time to play. For this route, base near Palma for the first two rounds and the city's hotels, restaurants and nightlife, then either commute east each day or move to Port d'Alcudia or the northeast coast for the last two days near Capdepera and Alcanada. A hire car is essential and the island is small, so the longest drive is around an hour. Leave time for the Tramuntana coast, a long lunch and a swim. Always confirm rates and availability before booking.
Plan your 4 day Mallorca golf trip
We book the Arabella and Son Gual tee times, hold the coastal round at Alcanada, match your Palma or north coast base to the golf, and sort the car and twilight rates so the long weekend runs itself. Tell us roughly when and who is travelling, and one concierge costs it to the head, with no obligation.
Mallorca itinerary questions
What is the best 4 day golf itinerary in Mallorca?
A four day trip can cover Mallorca's best golf from a single Palma base for the first half, then a short hop east. Open at Son Muntaner in the Arabella cluster above the bay, play the acclaimed Son Gual just east of the airport, move northeast for the mountain framed golf at Capdepera, and finish at coastal Alcanada beside its lighthouse, the only true seaside course on the island. Four very different courses, all within easy drives. Always confirm current tee times and fees directly before booking.
How much does a 4 day Mallorca golf trip cost in green fees?
Four rounds on this route come to roughly 600 to 750 euro per golfer in peak 2026 green fees, led by Son Muntaner and Alcanada at the higher end and Son Gual and Capdepera lower down. Twilight rates, resort packages and the island golf cards can trim the total significantly, and shoulder season is cheaper again. These are indicative figures that vary by date, so always confirm current fees directly before booking.
Where should you stay for golf in Mallorca?
Base yourself near Palma for the first two rounds, where the Arabella courses, Son Gual and the city, marina and old town are all close, then either stay put and drive east or move to the Alcudia and northeast coast for the final two days near Capdepera and Alcanada. Palma offers everything from grand resorts to boutique city hotels, while the north coast trades nightlife for beaches and quiet. A hire car makes the short island hops simple. Always confirm rates and availability before booking.
When is the best time to golf in Mallorca?
Mallorca is a year round golf destination, but spring, from March to May, and autumn, from September to November, are the sweet spots, with warm, settled weather, green courses and the island at its best. High summer is hot, often above 30 degrees, so play early, while winter is mild and a popular escape from northern Europe with the lowest green fees of the year. Always confirm current rates and tee times before booking.
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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Indicative green fees and drive times verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.