3 Nights, 2 Rounds
- 3 Nights All Inclusive at Iberostar Waves Las Dalias
- 1 Round at Golf Costa Adeje
- 1 Round at Golf Las Americas
3 Nights, 2 Rounds
Tenerife is one of the safest bets in Europe for year-round golf and Costa Adeje puts you close to some of the island's best courses. Iberostar Waves Las Dalias gives you a straightforward all-inclusive base, so you can spend more time thinking about tee times and less time sorting meals, drinks and day-to-day plans.
Set in one of the most convenient locations for golf in south Tenerife, the hotel is well placed for rounds at Costa Adeje, Abama, Las Americas, Golf del Sur, Amarilla and Buenavista. For golf groups, couples and families, that balance of easy logistics and reliable resort facilities is what makes it work. You have 429 rooms, a heated outdoor pool, dedicated family facilities and an all-inclusive package that keeps the off-course side simple from the moment you arrive. The hotel sits around a ten-minute walk from the beach, which is a useful bonus if anyone in the group wants a change of scene between rounds.
The location in Costa Adeje puts you within reach of six courses covering everything from relaxed resort golf to some of the most dramatic layouts in the Canary Islands, and the family-friendly infrastructure means the hotel works just as well for a mixed group as it does for a dedicated golf society. The all-inclusive format handles the off-course logistics cleanly, so the focus stays on the golf from the moment you arrive.
Who is this for?
Golfers travelling with partners, families or groups who want a hassle-free all-inclusive base in the south of Tenerife with straightforward access to some of the island's best courses.
Who is it best for?
Groups and couples who value simplicity and comfort off the course as much as quality on it. If you want to play multiple rounds across a week without having to manage every moving part of the trip yourself, Las Dalias is a dependable choice for a Tenerife golf break.
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The 429 rooms at Las Dalias are spread across ten categories, giving you a sensible range of options whether you are travelling as a couple, a fourball or with the family in tow. Entry-level rooms keep things simple and comfortable, while larger family options give you more space to spread out over a week's stay. For golf groups, that variety matters, especially when you are trying to balance budgets, rooming plans and different travel styles in one booking.
The look and feel throughout is fresh and contemporary, with light tones and natural finishes that keep the rooms bright and easy to relax in after a day on the course. This is not a luxury boutique hotel, but it does what a golf base needs to do well: comfortable rooms, practical layouts and enough space to properly unwind between rounds. The hotel rises across nine floors, and upper-floor rooms offer a better sense of outlook, with views across Costa Adeje towards the Atlantic and, on a clear day, the outline of Teide in the distance.
For golf groups specifically, the room category mix is one of the more useful features of the property. Twin configurations make sense for groups trying to keep the package cost under control, and the variety of room types means you can usually find a combination that works for different members of the party without anyone feeling short-changed. Family rooms are well sized for a week's stay and give travelling parents enough space to manage the practical side of a holiday with younger children without it feeling cramped.
The all-inclusive format at Las Dalias is anchored by the Danae Buffet Restaurant, which takes a themed approach to its evening service. Each night rotates through a different culinary region, mixing international favourites with themed evenings and local Canarian dishes, giving you enough variety across a week's stay without the menu feeling repetitive. The island's own cuisine is genuinely distinctive, and the kitchen gives it proper space alongside the broader international offering, with Canarian staples making regular appearances rather than being treated as an afterthought.
By the pool, the Snack Bar keeps things moving throughout the day, with options running from breakfast through to afternoon snacks. It is exactly what you want between rounds or after a morning swim, no fuss and no waiting around. The Pool Bar handles drinks throughout the day, with cocktails, local brand spirits, a dedicated coffee station and a selection of ice cream for the younger members of the group. Bar service is included in the all-inclusive package, which means no running tab and no end-of-day surprises.
Evening entertainment is built into the package too, with a live show every night that gives the resort a social atmosphere without anyone needing to organise it. For groups, that kind of ready-made evening structure takes the pressure off the person who would otherwise be fielding suggestions about where to go after dinner.
The outdoor pool at Las Dalias is heated and comes with a whirlpool, a children's pool and a dedicated adults' area. That mix of facilities makes the hotel easy to recommend for mixed groups, whether you want to float quietly in warm water after a long day on the course or keep the kids occupied while the adults decompress with a drink in hand.
The fitness centre is included in the all-inclusive package, which is worth factoring in if you like to stretch and strengthen between rounds rather than arriving home stiffer than when you left. A short session after golf makes a real difference across a week of heavy play, and having the facility on site removes any excuse not to use it.
The Star Camp children's programme runs daily activities for younger guests, which gives travelling parents genuine freedom on the golf course. Knowing the kids are well looked after and enjoying themselves makes it easier to commit fully to a round rather than watching the clock on the back nine.
Daily sports and activity programmes run alongside the kids' offering, giving the whole group options beyond golf if anyone wants a change of pace during a longer stay.