3 Nights, 2 Rounds
- 3 Nights Bed and Breakfast at Crowne Plaza Caparica Lisbon - Aroeira Golf Packages
- 2 Rounds at Aroeira No.1 or Aroeira No.2
3 Nights, 2 Rounds
Cut through majestic pine trees and around stunning blue lakes, PGA Aroeira Lisbon has two championship golf courses that were designed by some of Europe's greatest architects, and have played host to a number of European Tour events. It is rare for a golf club to boast two courses of such outstanding quality, with both the Aroeira No.1 and Aroeira No.2 ranked as some of the best courses in Lisbon.
Located just 30 minutes south of Lisbon, making them the closest courses to the City and 90 minutes from the outstanding new Comporta courses, Aroeira is very accessible for a fantastic golf holiday. The golf club is set in a beautiful pine forest right by the coast, in view of the golf courses, making the perfect setting for your golf break.
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Aroeira No.1 opened for play in 1973, having been designed by Frank Pennink. Since then, the course has steadily built up an impressive reputation, culminating with the award of the Portuguese Open in 1996 and 1997 and more recently the International Portuguese Amateur Championship Gentlemen & Ladies (2010 & 2011). From the championship tees, Aroeira No.1 reaches 6,609 yards, and set amidst some 900 acres of beautiful pines, is a stunning location for a game of golf.
Signature Hole: Hole 8, Par 3, 190 metres (208 yards) (White Tees), SI 3
The highlight of Aroeira No.1 course is the par 3, eighth hole which amasses to 208 metres. At stroke index 3, this is a particularly challenging hole and requires a long iron to a green with a remarkable inclination, which slopes sharply to the left and is protected by a large bunker on the right.
| Par | 72 |
|---|---|
| Designed by | Frank Pennink |
| Opened for play | 1973 |
| Previously hosted | Portuguese Open (1996, 1997), Ladies Open & European Men’s Club Trophy |
| White | 6,044 metres | SSS 72.9 |
|---|---|---|
| Yellow | 5,740 metres | SSS 71.3 |
| Blue | 5,503 metres | SSS 70.2 (M) 76.2 (L) |
| Red | 5,186 metres | SSS 68.6 (M) 74.3 (L) |
With the inauguration of the second course in the year 2000, Aroiera was confirmed as one of Portugal's premier golfing destinations. Aroeira No.2 was conceived by Donald Steel, the man responsible for so many outstanding projects both in the UK and abroad, and has been earmarked for future Portuguese Opens. The course winds its way around several lakes, and with a variety of tee markers on offer, it remains playable for golfers of all standards.
Signature Hole: Hole 11, Par 5, 190 metres (208 yards) (White Tees), SI 6
The raised tee on the 11th requires a tee shot onto a narrow fairway with trees on both sides and a slight dogleg to the left. A slight draw would suit this hole well. The approach shot gives a quite stunning view onto a green closely protected by water and bunkers to the front and to the left.
Aroeira has an excellent golf academy, where you can seek the advice of the expert PGA professionals or simply work on a few of the game's finer points.
| Par | 72 |
|---|---|
| Designed by | Donald Steel |
| Opened for play | 2000 |
| Previously hosted | LET Qualifying school & Portuguese Ladies Open |
| White | 6,367 metres | SSS 73.2 |
|---|---|---|
| Yellow | 5,903 metres | SSS 70.9 |
| Blue | 5,339 metres | SSS 68.3 (M) 73.3 (L) |
| Red | 4,805 metres | SSS 65.7 (M) 70.0 (L) |
Mark
✓3 Jun 2026
Great course and clubhouse
Mark
✓3 Jun 2026
Simon
✓21 May 2026
There was.no pro shop to start. It was no communicated to us that the driving range was somewhere else, so we started with no warm up, snacks, or drinks. Course was sludgy (it had a heavy downpour). Paths were tired, and badly signposted. Compared to the other two it was like playing a public course - not pga. They should not use that label as it is setting them up for disappointes guests.
Edward
✓20 May 2026
we were told that we should actually play on 1 as it was the better conditioned course at that moment in time. sadly this wasn't really the case as it was in average condition with sand all over most of the fairways. clubhouse very strange but the food there was very good! one of our groups golf clubs got lost by BA and this club didn't have any rental clubs which we deemed completely unacceptable. they gave us a free push trolley as compensation. we hadn't realised that our booking didn't include buggies (our mistake as we didn't read the booking confirmation) and they only had 1 buggy left which they insisted we hired for $40. we knew it would be the weakest of the trip but we thought it underwhelming. If your group mostly consists of single figure handicaps I would give this a miss as it is pretty standard fare., you would be fare better off playing Torre or Dunas twice and skipping this place.
Peter
✓29 Apr 2026
we actually played Aroiera 1, as they had us booked into that course, despite the voucher saying 1. We tried to find Aroiera 2 but couldnt find it. it was not well signposted and did not have a club house.the clubhouse and food/drink offering was ok at A 1 that aside, the golf on Aroiera 1 was pretty good, and the condition of the course was good.
Wilf
✓24 Apr 2026
Understandably the course was going through a lot of maintenance but we knew this before booking. Greens were immaculate but fairways overgrown and rough areas needing clearing from the storms. This place will be unbelievable within next 5 years with what’s planned.
Thomas
✓20 Apr 2026
A lovely resort and very picturesque couple of courses. Aroeira No 2 is a good test and has some really good holes with the greens in great condition. Sadly No 2 is a shuttle ride from the main clubhouse and we missed hot food which stopped at 4. People were very friendly though and did their best. New clubhouse coming apparently but would definitely play No 1 and No 2 if we go back to Lisbon.
Ivan
✓15 Nov 2025
Condition of the course was very poor, very poor value for what we paid
Gavin
✓14 Oct 2025
Gavin
✓14 Oct 2025