3 Nights, 2 Rounds
- 3 Nights Bed and Breakfast at Corallium Dunamar by Lopesan Hotels
- 1 Round at Meloneras Golf
- 1 Round at Maspalomas Golf
3 Nights, 2 Rounds
If you're after winter sun golf with a smart adults-only base, Corallium Dunamar ticks plenty of boxes. You're right on the seafront at Playa del Inglés, within easy reach of the island's best-known courses and close enough to the bars and restaurants to make the most of your evenings after a round. For couples or golfers travelling with a non-playing partner, it strikes a good balance between beach time, quality dining and quick access to the fairways.
For golfers wanting more than a standard resort stay, this is one of the better-value adults-only options in the south of Gran Canaria. It feels smarter than many four-star hotels in the area and gives you a relaxed base between rounds. The building itself is hard to miss, a pyramid-shaped main tower rising from the Playa del Inglés seafront that makes a statement before you even check in. Inside, the mood is quieter: warm sandy tones, tropical greens and a pace of life that encourages you to properly switch off.
The location works well for golfers. You're on the seafront with the beach a short walk away, the resort's shops and restaurants close by and the south of Gran Canaria's most popular courses within a short transfer. It suits couples who want quiet time by the pool, but you're also close to the livelier side of Playa del Inglés when you want to head out after dinner.
Who is this for?
Golfers and their partners who want a proper winter-sun base in Gran Canaria, with quality food, a beachfront setting and easy access to the fairways without the chaos of a larger resort complex.
Who is it best for?
Couples combining golf with beach time, golfers travelling with non-playing partners and anyone looking for an adults-only hotel that delivers more than its four-star rating suggests.
3 Nights, 2 Rounds
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The hotel's 273 rooms are spread across two buildings and finished in a palette that suits the setting well: sandy neutrals, warm wood tones and accents that echo the tropical gardens below. Every double room comes with a balcony or terrace as standard, and the choice between a pool-and-garden outlook and a full Atlantic view is worth thinking about before you book, especially if you're planning a longer stay.
For golfers and couples, the sea-view categories are worth the upgrade. Waking up to open water before an early tee time sets the day up well, and the terrace space on the upper-floor rooms is generous enough to actually use rather than just admire. If you're on a shorter break and planning to spend most of your time on the course or at the beach, the entry-level Double Standard Budget rooms are well kept, bright and perfectly comfortable as a base.
The Unique by Lopesan tier sits at the top of the range and earns its premium. The Unique Superior View is the largest room in the hotel, with a spacious terrace and direct sea views that stretch to the horizon. It's the obvious choice for couples wanting a bit more space and a setting that feels genuinely special. Unique Solarium rooms offer something different: direct balcony access to a shared area with a hot tub and sun loungers, a private-feeling space that works particularly well for a relaxed evening after a day on the course. All Unique rooms include VIP breakfast served in a reserved area, a pillow menu and premium amenities throughout.
For golf groups or friends travelling together, it's worth confirming bedding layouts and balcony sizes at the time of booking, as these details can make a real difference on a four or five-night trip. The hotel's team can advise on the best room configuration for your group, and our Gran Canaria golf break specialists can help you match the right room category to the length and style of your trip.
Ten rooms are fully adapted for guests with reduced mobility, with accessible wet-room showers, adjustable fittings and support bars throughout. If accessibility is a consideration for your group, it's worth flagging this early so the right room can be reserved.
Board basis flexibility is one of the practical strengths here. Half board works well for golfers who want a good breakfast before heading out and a proper dinner on return, without being tied to the hotel for every meal. All-inclusive premium opens up the Mediterraneum à la carte restaurant for evenings when you want something a bit more considered, and the five-night minimum for the included dinner reservation is a good reason to extend a short break into a proper week away.
The food story at Corallium Dunamar is rooted in something tangible. Lopesan runs its own farm in Veneguera, in the interior of Gran Canaria, growing fruit and vegetables that supply the kitchen here. That connection to the land gives the cooking a character you don't often find in a hotel of this size, and it shows in the freshness of what arrives on the plate.
The main dining venue is The Food Garden, a hot and cold buffet restaurant where breakfast runs from 7am to 10:30am and evenings bring a broad spread of regional, national and international dishes alongside thematic options and a dedicated vegetarian selection. Allergy requirements are handled carefully, which is worth knowing before you arrive.
For guests on all-inclusive or all-inclusive premium plans, the Mediterraneum à la carte restaurant offers a proper sit-down dinner without leaving the hotel. Mediterranean cuisine built around locally sourced ingredients, served in a setting that feels distinct from the main buffet hall. A minimum five-night stay unlocks the included dinner reservation, which is a good reason in itself to extend the trip beyond a long weekend.
The bar most guests remember is Nereo Cocktails & Food on the seventh floor. It holds a TripAdvisor Travellers' Choice Award and the reason is clear the moment you step inside: a glass-enclosed lounge that keeps the Atlantic in view whatever the weather, a terrace for when the sun is out and live music that gives the evenings real warmth. The signature cocktails draw on fresh fruit from the Veneguera farm, which gives them a brightness that bottled mixers can't replicate. After a day on the course, it's a good spot to settle in.
Poolside, the Coral bar serves drinks directly beside the water, while La Sal on the first floor is the place for a mid-afternoon coffee, a homemade cake or a light lunch with a view of the gardens. Balinese beds can be hired daily by the pool, with a glass of cava on arrival, which is a decent way to spend an afternoon between rounds.
Three pools anchor the outdoor experience at Corallium Dunamar. Two sit within the main building, both with cascading waterfalls that give the pool areas a lush, tropical feel. The third is in the northern wing of the complex. The standout is the sixth-floor pool in the main building, elevated above the surrounding landscape with an unbroken view of the Canary Island coastline. The largest of the three can be heated for winter use, which makes a genuine difference if you're visiting between November and March on a winter-sun golf trip.
All pool areas come with sun loungers, parasols and towel service. Balinese bed hire adds a layer of comfort for guests who want to properly settle in for the afternoon. For those who prefer to take the sun without a swimsuit, the rooftop of the adjoining building has a dedicated nudist sunbathing area, a quiet and private space that's easy to miss if nobody points it out.
The hotel runs a programme of physical and leisure activities designed for adults, from aqua gym sessions in the pools to guided experiences around the local area. It gives guests who want more than pool time something to build their days around, which is useful on a longer stay when you're not out on the course every day.