Las Colinas Golf and Country Club, Costa Blanca, Spain
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Costa Blanca Golf Holidays

One of Spain's best value golf coasts, with a cluster of quality courses around Alicante and the Orihuela Costa, dependable sun and a different round every day from one base. The courses, the season, the costs and how we build the trip, all handled by one concierge.

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Who this trip suits

The Costa Blanca is the value golfer's coast, and it suits almost any kind of group. The stretch south of Alicante, around the Orihuela Costa, packs a cluster of good courses within minutes of one another, the weather is dependable, the flights from northern Europe are short and frequent, and the green fees and packages undercut the smarter Spanish coasts without giving up much in quality. For a buddies trip, a society, a couple or a relaxed week with friends, it delivers a lot of golf for the money, with a coastline, a marina and plenty of restaurants to fill the evenings.

The headline course is Las Colinas, the Cabell Robinson design set in an upmarket valley near Campoamor and consistently rated the best on the coast. Around it sits the established Villamartin, host of the 1994 Mediterranean Open won by Jose Maria Olazabal, along with Campoamor, Las Ramblas and Alicante Golf, all close together, while a drive up the coast brings La Sella near Denia, another Olazabal design. From one base you can play a different course every day without a long transfer, which is exactly what makes the Costa Blanca such an easy, sociable golf week. We build it around your group and your budget.

The courses to build around

Las Colinas Golf and Country Club, Costa Blanca

Las Colinas Golf and Country Club

Cabell Robinson · Par 71 · Campoamor

The best course on the Costa Blanca, a Cabell Robinson design threaded through a private valley near Campoamor, secluded, immaculate and strategic, by the architect of Finca Cortesin and La Reserva. The marquee round of any Costa Blanca week, and the one to book first.

Villamartin Golf course, Orihuela Costa, Costa Blanca

Villamartin Golf

Par 72 · Orihuela Costa

The established favourite of the Orihuela Costa, a mature, tree lined layout that hosted the 1994 Mediterranean Open won by Jose Maria Olazabal. A proper test in good condition and the social hub of the cluster, with several other courses minutes away.

La Sella Golf near Denia, Costa Blanca

La Sella Golf

Jose Maria Olazabal · near Denia

An Olazabal design up the coast near Denia, set against the Montgo mountain with a resort hotel and spa attached, 27 holes of varied, scenic golf. Worth the drive north, and an easy place to split a week if you want to see more of the coast.

Campoamor and Las Ramblas golf courses, Orihuela Costa

Campoamor, Las Ramblas and Alicante Golf

Value cluster · Orihuela Costa and Alicante

The supporting cast that makes the coast such good value: Campoamor and Las Ramblas minutes from Villamartin for a different test each day, and Alicante Golf, a Severiano Ballesteros design near the city, all keeping a group on one base with golf every morning.

Designers, host events and pars verified June 2026 from club and golf travel listings. Las Colinas was designed by Cabell Robinson and Villamartin hosted the 1994 Mediterranean Open. Rates move with season. Always confirm access and fees directly before booking.

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A sample five night golf holiday

Day 1

Arrive on the Orihuela Costa

Fly into Alicante, transfer to a base near Villamartin or Campoamor, and open with an easy round at Campoamor or Las Ramblas, then dinner by the marina.

Day 2

Villamartin Golf

The established Orihuela Costa favourite and the 1994 Mediterranean Open host, the social heart of the cluster, with a competition round and prizes afterward.

Day 3

Las Colinas

The marquee day on the best course on the coast, a Cabell Robinson valley a short drive away, then a celebration dinner back at the base.

Day 4

La Sella near Denia

A drive up the coast for the Olazabal layout against the Montgo, with lunch in Denia and the option of a spa afternoon at the resort.

Day 5

A final round, then home

One last morning round at Alicante Golf or a return to a favourite, then transfers back to the airport.

The Orihuela Costa courses sit within minutes of one another, with La Sella about an hour up the coast, so a hire car or a coach for the group keeps everything easy from one base. Alicante airport is around 45 minutes from the southern cluster. Drive times verified indicatively June 2026; confirm before you travel.

Indicative package ranges

StylePer person, 2026What it usually includes
Value golf breakFrom around £600 to £9004 nights, 3 to 4 rounds at the cluster courses, car, breakfast
Classic golf weekFrom around £900 to £1,4005 nights, the best courses, a round at Las Colinas, transfers
Premium golf tripFrom around £1,400 upwardBest hotel, Las Colinas and La Sella, buggies, dining

Indicative third party operator and resort package ranges for the 2026 season, excluding flights, shown to set expectations only. We are a guide, not an operator, and never quote our own pricing. Green fees run roughly 50 to 120 euro a round, with Las Colinas at the higher end. Group rates and golf cards lower the average. Always confirm directly before booking.

Best time to book

The Costa Blanca plays year round, but spring and autumn, roughly March to May and September to November, are the sweet spots, with warm, settled days and the courses in good condition. Winter is mild and a popular escape from northern Europe, busy and at peak rates, while high summer is hot and the quietest, cheapest time, best played early in the morning. Note that the smarter cooler months carry the top green fees here, the reverse of a beach holiday. Book the marquee tee times at Las Colinas as far ahead as you can, since it releases limited visitor slots, then build the rest of the week and the competition around it.

Plan your Costa Blanca golf holiday

Tell us the group size, the courses you want and roughly when. One concierge costs the whole trip to the head, arranges any competition and replies within one working day, with no obligation.

Costa Blanca golf holiday questions

Why go on a Costa Blanca golf holiday?

The Costa Blanca around Alicante packs a cluster of quality courses, dependable sunshine and excellent value into a short flight from northern Europe, which is why it is one of Spain's most popular golf coasts. The Orihuela Costa alone holds Las Colinas, Villamartin, Campoamor and Las Ramblas within minutes of one another, while La Sella sits up the coast near Denia, so a group can play a different course every day from one base without long drives. Tee sheets, transfers and a competition are all easy to arrange.

Which Costa Blanca courses should I play?

Build the trip around Las Colinas, the Cabell Robinson design consistently rated the best course on the coast, and Villamartin, the established layout that hosted the 1994 Mediterranean Open won by Jose Maria Olazabal. La Sella near Denia is an Olazabal design worth the drive, and Campoamor, Las Ramblas and Alicante Golf round out the cluster for value and variety. Most sit close together around the Orihuela Costa, so a group can build a week without leaving one base.

How much does a Costa Blanca golf holiday cost in 2026?

Indicative packages run from around 600 to 1,400 pounds or more per person for a four to five night trip, depending on the courses, the hotel and the season, with a marquee round at Las Colinas lifting the total. Green fees run roughly 50 to 120 euro a round, with Las Colinas at the higher end. The cooler months of spring, autumn and winter carry the top rates here, high summer is hotter and cheaper. Always confirm directly before booking.

When is the best time for a Costa Blanca golf trip?

The Costa Blanca plays year round, but spring and autumn, roughly March to May and September to November, are the sweet spots, with warm, settled days and the courses in good condition. Winter is mild and a popular escape from northern Europe, busy and at peak rates, while high summer is hot and the quietest, cheapest time, best played early. Book the marquee tee times at Las Colinas well ahead. Always confirm before you travel.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Course designers, host events and indicative green fees verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.

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