Golf Society Trips to Tenerife
Winter sun, a cluster of contrasting courses in the warm south, and an island built for the four night society break. Tenerife pairs Abama and Buenavista with short transfers and group rates, so the society plays, eats and settles up at a single price per head.
Photo: Abama Golf via Google.
Who this trip suits
A society trip needs sun on the dates that work, golf the group will remember, and logistics that do not unravel. Tenerife answers all three. The southern courses sit within a short drive of the resort strip around Costa Adeje and Golf del Sur, the climate holds warm and dry through the European winter, and the island has handled visiting golf groups for decades, so the tee sheets, the buggies and the group rates are all in place. A society of twelve or thirty plays a marquee round at Abama, a scenic one at Buenavista, and a couple of relaxed rounds nearer base, all without a long transfer.
It suits the organizer who wants the winter escape sorted and the budget clear. The group can split across two courses, run a Stableford and a team event, and be back at the same beachfront bar by evening. We arrange the golf, the rooms, the transfers and the competition as one package, with a single price per head and a free organizer place on the larger bookings where the venues allow it.
The venues to build it around
- Abama. The Dave Thomas design tumbling down the hillside above Guia de Isora at the Ritz Carlton, with palm lined fairways, water and Atlantic views, often called the Augusta of Europe and the headline round of any Tenerife trip.
- Buenavista Golf. A Seve Ballesteros layout of about 6,582 yards perched on the clifftops of the Isla Baja in the northwest, with greens hugging the coastline and some of the most dramatic views in the Canaries.
- Golf Costa Adeje. A Pepe Gancedo and Manuel Pinero design that threads old banana terraces and stone walls above the resort coast, a generous and scenic 27 holes that handles a society field with ease.
- Golf del Sur. A long standing southern course of black volcanic sand bunkers and three contrasting nines near the airport, a reliable, central society round minutes from the resort hotels.
- Amarilla Golf. A Donald Steel design on the south coast at San Miguel de Abona, with seaside holes and lava framed greens, an enjoyable and good value addition to a multi round itinerary.
Venue facts verified June 2026. Green fees and stay and play rates change by season and group size, so always confirm the current price directly before booking. See the full picture in our best golf courses in Tenerife list and the Tenerife golf guide.
A sample four night structure
| Day | Golf | The day |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Arrive and settle in | Fly into Tenerife South, transfer to the resort coast in under 30 minutes, and a relaxed group dinner to open the trip. |
| Day 2 | Golf Costa Adeje | An enjoyable opener close to base on the banana terraces, a society Stableford to set the order of merit, then the beachfront in the evening. |
| Day 3 | Abama | The marquee round above Guia de Isora, the toughest scoring of the week and the one for the trophy, with the prize giving over dinner. |
| Day 4 | Golf del Sur or Buenavista | A final round near base, or the scenic run north to Buenavista for the views, before a last evening together. |
| Day 5 | Home | A relaxed morning and the transfer back to the airport. Four nights, three or four rounds, everything settled to the head. |
Indicative package range
| Package level | Per head, indicative | What it tends to include |
|---|---|---|
| Value | From around 600 to 850 euros | A four night, three round trip at a comfortable southern hotel, group green fees on the value courses and a society competition. Shoulder season pricing. |
| Premium | Around 900 to 1,400 euros | A higher tier resort, a round at Abama and Buenavista, prime winter tee times, transfers and the prize giving dinner. |
| Luxury | 1,500 euros and up | A stay at the Ritz Carlton Abama, the island's best golf, private transfers and a fully run competition, with the organizer's place often free on larger groups. |
Best time to book. Winter is peak season on the island, so book three to five months ahead for the prime December to March dates, more for a large society. Book single tee times through our tee time partners, or arrange the resort through our recommended resorts. For the full society package, send the brief below.
Plan your Tenerife golf society trip
Tell us when you want to travel and how many are in the society. One concierge replies within a working day with a hand built trip, priced to the head, with the courses, the hotel and the competition arranged, and no obligation.
Tenerife golf society trip questions
Which Tenerife courses are best for a golf society trip?
Abama, the Dave Thomas design at the Ritz Carlton above Guia de Isora, is the marquee round and the one your society will talk about. Buenavista, a Seve Ballesteros layout on the clifftops of the Isla Baja, is the scenic highlight, while Golf Costa Adeje, Golf del Sur and Amarilla Golf give a society three or four contrasting rounds within a short drive in the warm south. All offer group rates and tee sheets that absorb a larger booking.
How much does a golf society trip to Tenerife cost?
As a guide, indicative 2026 packages run from around 600 euros per head for a value four night, three round trip in the shoulder season up to 1,400 euros and beyond for a premium stay at Abama with the best courses, excluding flights. Green fees, hotels and group discounts move by season and size, so always confirm the current package directly before booking.
When is the best time for a golf society trip in Tenerife?
Tenerife is a year round golf island, and its great advantage is winter, when the south of the island stays warm and dry while northern Europe freezes. November to April is the prime society window for escaping the cold, while the spring and autumn shoulders offer the warmest value. Summer is hot but playable with early tee times.
Do Tenerife golf resorts offer society and group rates?
Yes. The southern courses and resorts offer group green fee rates, multi round and multi day deals, and many bundle the golf with the hotel as a stay and play. We arrange the courses, the rooms and the transfers as one costed package per head, with the organizer often playing free on the larger bookings where the venues allow.
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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Venue facts verified June 2026; indicative 2026 ranges from published resort and operator packages. Last reviewed June 2026.