With over 20 golf courses within a 30-mile radius, more and more golfers from around the world are looking to enjoy a round of golf under Murcia’s golden sun.
Leading the charge is La Manga, which has been awarded the prestigious European Golf Resort of the Year Award several times. The Murcian coastline has been further developed in recent years, with lots more now on offer.
While the Region of Murcia has a relatively small stretch of coast compared to the neighbouring Costa del Sol, it’s one of the most spectacular shorelines in Spain. The Mar Menor is a geographical marvel & a must-visit attraction in the region. The world-famous La Manga Resort is found just south of Mar Menor, by Murcia’s striking Mediterranean coast.
Further inland you have the colourful city of Murcia & the surrounding enchanting Spanish countryside. The rolling hills and mountain backdrop have led to the creation of some special courses, while the bustling city is full of life, history & culture.
One of the best golf resorts in Spain, if not Europe, combining magnificent facilities with 3 world-class championship golf courses, when it comes to on resort golf breaks in Spain, La Manga Club is as good as it gets.
Las Lomas is great for groups and you get to tee it up La Manga's three championship courses; The North, South and West. The courses flow through the resort offering spectacular views and unforgettable play.
The on-site course is designed by the legendary Dave Thomas whose portfolio of work includes the world famous Brabazon Course at The Belfry and the San Roque Old Course. Being one of the longest golf courses in Spain, Hacienda del Alamo is sure to test every golfer who tees it up here.
Designed by the Golden Bear, El Valle has become a fan favourite since opening in 2007. The course feels like an American classic, with all the beauty of the spectacular Spanish backdrop.
La Manga Resort is recognised as one of the best golf resorts on the planet, with three outstanding championship course to play, the West Course is one of Europe’s top tracks.
The unique locations of natural Murcia mountains give it an isolated landscape which includes neighbouring pine, olive and carob trees on many holes.
If you are staying in Murcia a trip to the regions most popular and beautiful attraction is a must. The Mar Menor Lagoon is a great place to hit the beach and soak up the Spanish sun but there are plenty of other things to do including a number of watersports and even mud baths.
As the capital of the autonomous region of Murcia, the city of Murcia is naturally full of historic landmarks and famous attractions. The cathedrals and castles are a particular highlight, the huge Santa Maria Cathedral attracts visitors from all over Spain, as does Monteagudo Castle.
Cartagena is an excellent place to visit if you are not staying there during your golf break. Boasting a rich history, the city is full of ancient ruins, such as the incredible Roman Theatre. Being a coastal city there are also great beaches to check out if the heat becomes too much.
Once you've touched down in sizzling Spain, the last thing you want is an unexpectedly long drive to your hotel. Take a look at drive times from Alicante Airport to key towns and resorts in the region.
Drive Times from Alicante Airport
50 minutes
1 hour 15 minutes
1 hour 15 minutes
1 hour
Boasting over 300 days of gorgeous weather per year, it is always a great time to visit Spain's sunny south-east coast, hop on the short flight and you'll be hitting the fairways before you know it.
Flights & Weather
2 hours 20 minutes
23-27°C
12-16°C
March - May & Sept - October
Situated on the south eastern Mediterranean coast of Spain, Murcia is blessed with many kilometres of fine sandy beaches, where the sea is warm and very pleasant for bathing.
The region of Murcia is not only great for golf, averaging over 300 days of warm sunshine, it also offers a multitude of water-sports with dive schools, windsurfing, sailing, and canoeing all catered for.