Mallorca Golf Holidays
Golf Holidays in Mallorca
With its sunny climate and varied landscapes, Mallorca golf holidays are the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. Choose from a variety of world-class courses and stunning golf resorts with breathtaking views of the mountains, olive groves and Mediterranean coastline.
After your game, spend leisurely afternoons exploring charming towns or lounging on pristine beaches, then indulge in delicious tapas and Mallorcan cuisine before dancing the night away at one of the island’s many bars and nightclubs.
Get in touch with our travel experts to book your Mallorca golf holiday. We create unique trips based on your requirements, so call 01904 406550 to receive your quote today.
Mallorca Golf Holiday Types
Map of Mallorca Golf Breaks
Other Things to Do After Golf in Mallorca
As the largest island in the Balearics, Mallorca offers a huge variety of post-golf activities for every kind of budget and style. Whether you prefer sunbathing on the beach, exploring historical cities or partying ‘til dawn – there’s something for everyone:
- Beach relaxation – Mallorca is famous for its stunning sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters. Swim and sunbathe, or book a water sport experience like paddleboard or kayaking – the perfect way to explore the rocky coastline.
- Explore Palma – The capital Palma de Mallorca is a must-visit for every golf holiday. Wander the narrow cobbled streets of Old Town Palma, visit the impressive La Seu Cathedral, or indulge in a spot of shopping at one of the many boutiques on Paseo del Borne.
- Foodie delights – Treat yourself to dinner at one of Mallorca’s many restaurants and tapas bars, sampling local specialties like ensaïmadas (sweet pastries), sobrassada (spicy sausage paste), and tumbet (a layered vegetable and potato bake).
- Cultural excursions – Immerse yourself in Mallorca’s rich culture and history by visiting attractions like Bellver Castle, a stunning Gothic fortress with panoramic views of Palma, or exploring art museums like Es Baluard or the Joan Miró Foundation.
- Explore the mountains – Mallorca’s Tramuntana Mountains are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, dotted with picturesque villages like Valldemossa and Deia. For a truly unique experience, take the antique wooden train from Palma to Soller where you’ll enjoy spectacular views of the mountains, valleys and olive groves.
- Wine tasting – Discover the island’s emerging wine scene with a visit to one of the local vineyards and wineries. Book a guided tour and enjoy tastings of unique Mallorca grape varieties paired with delicious artisan breads, cheeses and local olive oil.
- Outdoor adventures – Mallorca offers lots of outdoor activities, from hiking and rock climbing to cycling along scenic coastal routes. Try something different and explore the island’s natural beauty through activities like horse riding, sailing, or even hot air ballooning.
- Wellness and relaxation – Recharge your batteries at one of Mallorca’s luxurious spas. Book a relaxing massage, enjoy a beach yoga session, or simply unwind in thermal baths surrounded by tranquil landscapes.
- Time to party – Once the sun goes down, the island offers a huge variety of evening entertainment options, from elegant beach clubs and wine bars to late-night salsa and neon nightclubs. For a particularly lively experience, head to the infamous Magaluf – just don’t book an 8am tee time the next day!
FAQs About Golf Holidays In Mallorca
Which airports can I fly to?
Palma de Mallorca Airport which is just 8km from Palma.
Which UK airports serve this destination?
Due to the popularity of Mallorca as a beach holiday as well as golf holiday destination, you can fly to Palma from most UK airports including Belfast, Leeds Bradford, Edinburgh, Manchester and Newcastle.
How long is the flight time?
Flight times from UK airports to Palma are between 2 hours (London airports) and 2 hours 45 minutes (Manchester Airport).
Do I need a passport to travel to this destination?
Please see the Foreign And Commonwealth travel advice for full up-to-date date details.
When is the best time for a golf holiday to this destination?
High season is considered to be between March to May and September to October.
What are the local attractions?
The Gothic Cathedral in Palma is beautiful and worth spending the day exploring as well as the surrounding courtyards and streets with little cafes and bars. You can also check out the Marina in Palma which is packed with super-yachts or shop in the city centre which features nearlt every fashion designer you can imagine. Beyond Palma there are some beautiful picturesque towns dotted around the island such as Alcudia, Sóller, and Banyalbufar.
Where can we go for nightlife?
Palma has nightlife all year round. If you are looking to keep your nights long and heavy then you won’t find anything livelier than Magaluf however for those looking for something more peaceful and less of a hangover, then Palma Old Town has plenty of bars and restaurants to keep things fun but sensible.
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