4 Day Costa Blanca Golf Itinerary
The southern Costa Blanca packs more good golf into a short drive than almost anywhere in Europe. Within a 25 kilometre stretch around the Orihuela Costa and Algorfa sit half a dozen championship courses, all in fine condition and all open to visitors. Four days is enough to play the best of them, Las Colinas, Villamartin, La Finca and Font del Llop, from a single base near Alicante. Here is the day by day plan, with 2026 green fees, drive times and when to go.
Photo: Las Colinas Golf and Country Club via Google.
Who this trip suits
The Costa Blanca is the easy, sun reliable golf break. Flights into Alicante are cheap and frequent from across Europe, the courses are well conditioned and visitor friendly, and the whole southern golf belt sits within half an hour of itself, so one hotel covers the trip. It suits buddies groups running a four round competition, couples who want golf in the mornings and the beach or a marina lunch in the afternoons, and anyone chasing winter and shoulder season sun without a long haul flight. Green fees are gentle by European standards, which makes it a strong value destination as well as a comfortable one.
The golf ranges from the polished, modern Las Colinas to the mature, tree lined classics of Villamartin and the bold, artistic shaping of La Finca. Get the base right, near the courses and the coast, and the four days flow with very little driving and a great deal of golf.
The 4 day plan
Las Colinas Golf and Country Club
Open with the flagship. Cabell Robinson, the architect behind La Reserva and Finca Cortesin, routed Las Colinas through a private valley of umbrella pines, with each hole sitting in its own corridor and not a house in sight from the fairway. It has been named Spain's best course several times at the World Golf Awards, and a round here is calm, scenic and strategic. Indicative 2026 green fees start around 90 euros and climb toward 130 in the peak, so book this one first.
Villamartin Golf
Day two is the local classic. Villamartin opened in 1972 and hosted the 1994 Mediterranean Open, won by Jose Maria Olazabal, and its mature, tree lined fairways and clever par 3s still reward placement over power. It is one of the best regarded courses on the coast and sits right in the heart of the golf belt, with a lively clubhouse for lunch afterward. Indicative 2026 fees run from around 60 to 75 euros, with buggies extra. A fine, walkable second round.
La Finca Golf Resort
Head inland to Algorfa for the most distinctive course of the trip. The Spanish architect Pepe Gancedo gave La Finca his hallmark artistic green shapes and strategic bunkering when it opened in 2002, and the result is a bold, enjoyable test that rewards the thinking golfer. It is a short hop from the coastal base and pairs a good resort with a genuinely interesting layout. Indicative 2026 green fees run from around 60 to 75 euros. Confirm current rates directly before booking.
Font del Llop Golf Resort
Finish a little further north toward Monforte del Cid with Font del Llop, a par 72 designed by Blake Stirling and Marco Martin that blends American style conditioning with a links inspired feel. It is an open, generous layout that lets you swing freely on the last day, with good value green fees and late tee off discounts. If you would rather stay in the southern cluster, swap in Las Ramblas, Campoamor or Lo Romero, all within easy reach. Confirm current fees directly before booking.
Green fees, drive times and logistics
| Course | Indicative 2026 green fee | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Las Colinas | From around 90 euros, up to 130 at peak | Flagship; book early; buggy extra |
| Villamartin | Around 60 to 75 euros | Mature classic; walkable |
| La Finca | Around 60 to 75 euros | Algorfa; bold Gancedo design |
| Font del Llop | From around 55 euros | Late tee off discounts; near Monforte del Cid |
| Drive between courses | Around 15 to 40 minutes | Alicante Airport 30 to 45 minutes; one base serves the trip |
Green fees and drive times verified indicatively in June 2026 from course and operator listings; they vary by season and time of day and change without notice, so always confirm current rates directly before booking. Find a Costa Blanca golf hotel.
When to go and where to stay
Spring and autumn are the prime windows on the Costa Blanca, warm and dry with the courses at their best, while the mild winter draws northern Europeans escaping the cold and high summer is hot enough to play early. Base yourself around the Orihuela Costa, near Villamartin and Las Colinas, or in a golf resort hotel on one of the courses, and you will be within half an hour of every round and a short walk or drive from the beach, the marinas at Cabo Roig and Torrevieja, and plenty of dining. A hire car makes the short transfers simple and frees up your evenings for the coast.
Plan your Costa Blanca golf trip
We book the four courses at the right times, match the hotel to the golf and the coast, and arrange transfers so the days run smoothly. Tell us roughly when and who is travelling, and one concierge costs it to the head, with no obligation.
Costa Blanca golf trip questions
How much does golf cost on the Costa Blanca in 2026?
Indicative 2026 green fees on the southern Costa Blanca run from around 55 to 75 euros at courses such as Villamartin, La Finca and Font del Llop, rising to roughly 90 to 130 euros at the flagship Las Colinas, with buggies extra and lower rates for twilight and winter packages. Fees move by season, so the cool autumn and spring shoulders cost less than the peak, and many golfers buy multi round packages through a tour operator. Always confirm current fees directly before booking.
When is the best time to play golf on the Costa Blanca?
The Costa Blanca is a year round destination, but spring and autumn are the sweet spots, with warm, dry days and courses in excellent condition. Winter is mild and popular with northern Europeans escaping the cold, while high summer is hot, so play early and expect lower rates. The region sees some of the most reliable golf weather in Europe, which is why it draws so many visiting golfers from October to May.
Is four days enough for a Costa Blanca golf trip?
Yes. Within a short stretch of the Orihuela Costa and Algorfa, half a dozen championship courses sit within 30 minutes of one another, so four days lets you play Las Colinas, Villamartin, La Finca and Font del Llop from a single base with no need to relocate. There is time for the beach, the marinas and long lunches, and you can swap in Las Ramblas, Campoamor or Lo Romero if you prefer.
Where do you fly into for Costa Blanca golf?
Alicante Airport is the gateway, well served by flights from across Europe and around 30 to 45 minutes by car from the southern golf belt around Orihuela Costa and Algorfa. A hire car makes the short hops between courses simple. Murcia's Corvera Airport is an alternative for the courses at the southern end of the region. Confirm transfer times for your specific hotel.
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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.