A Guide To Golfing Holidays In Benidorm

A Guide To Golfing Holidays In Benidorm

The tourist resort of Benidorm remains one of the most popular and vibrant destinations in the world with millions of holidaymakers enticed by its value, variety and fantastic accessibility to the rest of Europe, by air, land and sea. Benidorm possesses an impressive and progressive infrastructure with significant investment continually being propelled into developing the resort further. It is the spirit of the Costa Blanca, the embodiment of the quintessential Spanish summer holiday and provides a blissful environment for individuals of all ages and interests.

In particular, the luxurious facilities and exceptional golf courses make it the perfect Spanish golfing holiday for both experienced and new players alike. With over fifteen 18-hole golf courses within the Costa Blanca coastline, the benefits of Benidorm is undeniable as every course is within a two-hour drive of the seaside resort.

Golfing legends such as Seve Ballesteros and 18-time major winner Jack Nicklaus have been the masterminds behind various resorts, with some regularly playing host to the Spanish national championships and a select few have been regularly featured alongside the finest courses on the planet.

About The Courses And Resorts

The four-star Melia Villaitana is situated less than 3km from Benidorm. The breathtaking natural surroundings of the Levante coast and Finestrat Mountains make this a memorable place for a round of golf. The hotel was constructed to imitate a Mediterranean village and it offers two diverse golf courses, both designed by Nicklaus – the man heralded by many as the greatest golfer in the history of the game.

The Villaitana Levante course has an American feel, packed with wide fairways, delicately precise greens and a par 72 layout that measures over 7,000 yards from the back tees.

For those seeking a more relaxed approach, challenge yourself on the 4,000-yard Villaitana Poniente Course – an 18-hole par 62 comprised mostly of par 3’s and par 4’s.

Both courses ensure superb conditions for any level of play, due to the use of Bermuda Princess (Cynodon Dactilon) grass on the tees, fairways and rough.

Things To Do In Benidorm

With its reputation for sandy beaches, superb nightlife and a non-stop party atmosphere, Benidorm ensures that time spent away from the putting greens is thoroughly catered for.

Mundomar is a sizeable nautical and animal theme park located in the east end of the town. If you’re out with the family it’s ideal, giving them the chance to watch various animal shows and experience the wonder of swimming with sea lions or a dolphin. There is even a children’s playground and if you haven’t already made enough of a splash, go and make waves in the waterpark Aqualandia which lies directly adjacent to it.

Another exhilarating day out is a 24 mile bike ride where you simply allow gravity to take control. The route begins in the mountains and is completely downhill, so little exertion is required as you saunter through villages and valleys with the added benefit of being able to stop when you desire for breath-taking photo opportunities.

Benidorm is even home to its very own chocolate factory, set in the picturesque town of Villajoyosa which aptly translates in English as ‘town of joy’. Valor Chocolate’s chocolatiers have been making exquisite treats since 1881 and they offer free tours of the premises where guests can discover all about the palatable craft of chocolate making. Pure ecstasy.

Where To Eat

With any golf holiday to Benidorm, aside from the courses you’re going to want good food. The vast selection of restaurants means that a taste of all nationalities is served throughout the city. The charming Topo Gogio Garden Restaurant is the largest Garden Restaurant in Benidorm with its distinctive style of cooking in wood burning ovens giving their homemade pastas and pizzas their renowned flavour.

However, you may choose instead to seize the moment at Carpe Diem – perfectly placed on one of the narrow streets of the charismatic Old Town. It has a daily menu with three course meals and a drink for just €9.99; or you may be mesmerised by its long Tapas Bar which offers a staggering 22 dishes.

Benidorm can even bring you the classic mood and music of America from the 1950’s with Peggy Sue’s American Diner providing burgers, ribs and hot dogs aplenty at terrific prices. Rock and roll has never felt so alive.

Nightlife

Benidorm is renowned for its nightlife and boasts an assortment of entertainment ranging from comedy to cabaret and drag acts. If you are a fan of live entertainment, then it is essential you go see a show at the famous Benidorm Palace.

The clubbing scene continues to captivate locals and tourists alike with many of the main superclubs in Benidorm situated along the same street which is the Avenida Communitat Valencia. With six big nightclubs to choose from you are spoilt for choice with KM Dance Club, Penelopes, El Divino and Hippodrome nightclub all extremely popular.

The array of bars and pubs in Benidorm is extensive to say the least, meaning you can play a 19th hole, 20th hole and beyond. From chilled and sophisticated to loud and lively, there is a bar for everyone. The Harp Bar, Jokers, and Shamrock Bar are all highly commended, and the Western Saloon bar offers live music from a variety of acts throughout the day and night.

Why Choose Benidorm?

The notion that Benidorm is a city full of drinkers on a cheap night out overlooks the reality that the majority of people are there to absorb the culture of this historic Spanish province. When it comes to tourism, Benidorm adapts to the requirement of its guests better than anywhere else and its incredible selection of entertainment for every generation means that it will continue to be a huge success both on the course and off.

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