golf on the Costa del Sol

Any time of year works for golf on the Costa del Sol. With over 320 days of sunshine every year you can’t really go wrong. But one season has something special about it and is perhaps the best time of the year. Read on to discover why you should play golf on the Costa del Sol this autumn.

Autumn weather on the Costa del Sol

The days might be getting shorter, but the temperatures remain in the very pleasant early 20s. And, of course, the sun continues to shine. Possibly the perfect conditions for playing golf? 

Did you know?

Autumn Early Bird and Twilight green fee deals on the Costa del Sol not only offer great value they also give you the chance to watch the sun rise or set. Book yours now. 

Autumn colours

If you’re a fan of autumn colours, book a round of golf on the Costa del Sol over the two months. Most golf courses have lots of trees over their 18 holes and autumn provides the perfect opportunity to see them in their colourful glory.

Did you know?

The golf course at Rio Real is one long succession of trees – pines, palms, cypress, olives…

Autumn tranquility

This is one of the quietest times of year on the Costa del Sol. Gone are the summer crowds and traffic jams. In their place you’ll find almost deserted beaches and tranquil streets and squares. In fact, sometimes you’ll have this popular holiday destination almost to yourself!

Did you know?

Autumn is one of the most popular times to play golf on the Costa del Sol so book your round well in advance.

Autumn deals

Flights to the Costa del Sol continue throughout the autumn but with a big difference. Ticket prices plummet and you can find some absolute bargains in this lower season. Even better if you don’t mind travelling during the week and you book ahead. 

Did you know?

Rio Real Golf & Hotel has the ideal location – just over 30 minutes’ drive from Malaga Airport. Read all the details here. 

Autumn Culture

High season for tourism might be over, but culture on the Costa del Sol moves up a gear in autumn. Several Malaga art museums welcome world-class exhibitions. The Picasso Museum hosts “We are completely free”, an exhibition of women artists and surrealism. And the Carmen Thyssen Museum in Malaga takes a look at Cubism and Juan Gris http://carmenthyssenmalaga.org/en/exposicion/juan-gris

Did you know?

Marbella also has plenty to offer when it comes to things to do. Check out the best here. 

Autumn Events

Another reason to play golf on the Costa del Sol this autumn comes in the events. All the resorts have plenty going on – ask at the local tourist office for details. One of the autumn highlights is the Malaga Jazz Festival at the beginning of November.

Did you know?

The best way to make the most of a golf break on the Costa del Sol this autumn is to book right now. Your sunny round of golf at one of the best times of the year is just a few clicks away

 

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