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| There are many great reasons for visiting Spain -- its accessibility, fascinating history, excellent local cuisine and wine, warm weather and of course its golf. Today Spain boasts the greatest number of golf courses per square metre in Europe and golf has become one of its most popular sports. The diversity of the terrain across the Iberian Peninsula and its outlying islands ensures there are golf courses and golfing conditions to suit every type of player, from recreational golfers to low handicap competitors. Choose from the warm Mediterranean feel of Mallorca, the exotic Canary Islands, the plentiful golf courses of Andalusia or the golden coast of Catalonia. |
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| The Canary Islands, located off the east coast of Africa, are a great year-round destination, simply because the trade winds ensure consistently warm weather every day. Enjoy a winter escape or a summer vacation on Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura or La Gomera. These subtropical islands boast a diverse ecosystem with volcanic landscapes, sweeping beaches, and unusual flora and fauna. With a growing number of international golf courses scattered across the four main islands, the Canary Islands have become a golfer’s paradise. |
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| Discover the Balearic Islands, our most popular Mediterranean golfing destination, where the mild climate is ideal for playing golf throughout the year. With 26 golf courses, Mallorca has abundant golfing challenges to keep you coming back. Take time out to enjoy Palma, a beautiful harbour city with the gothic Cathedral overlooking the bay. There are medieval quarters to explore and cobbled streets dotted with exclusive boutiques, great restaurants and buzzing nightclubs. With abundant flight connections from every major European city, these islands are within easy reach any time you need a break. |
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