Las Colinas Golf Course Guide
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Las Colinas Golf Course Guide

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Key Takeaways

Detail Information
Course name Las Colinas Golf & Country Club
Location Orihuela Costa, Alicante (south Costa Blanca)
Designer Cabell B. Robinson (2010)
Format 18 holes, par 71
Length 6,376 yards (slope 140, rating 73.8)
Awards World Golf Awards: Spain’s Best Golf Course 2015 & 2016
Ranking Regular feature in Top 100 Golf Courses in Continental Europe
Management Troon Golf
Nearest airport Alicante (ALC) ~30 min; San Javier (MJV) ~10–15 min
Green fees From approx. €53 (off-peak) — advance booking recommended
Property available? Yes — villas, apartments, and residences within the resort
Year-round golf? Yes — open every day

Introduction: Why Las Colinas Sits at the Top of Costa Blanca Golf

The Costa Blanca has long been one of Europe’s most popular destinations for golfers — not just for a week’s holiday, but for the kind of life that revolves around the game. With over 300 days of sunshine a year, Alicante Airport just 30 minutes up the motorway, and a string of championship courses running along its southern coastline, this stretch of the Spanish Mediterranean has quietly become one of the continent’s most serious golfing addresses.

At the top of that list sits Las Colinas Golf & Country Club. Nestled within 330 hectares of Mediterranean woodland in Orihuela Costa, the resort is widely regarded as one of the finest golf destinations in Europe. Troon It is not just a course — it is a complete lifestyle destination built around championship golf, and for a growing number of buyers it has become the benchmark for what golf-course living on the Costa Blanca should look like.

This guide covers everything you need to know about Las Colinas and its neighbours — the playing experience, how it fits into the wider Costa Blanca golf scene, what it costs to play, and why so many golfers end up looking at property here once they’ve walked off the 18th green.


The Complete List of Golf Courses on the Costa Blanca

The Costa Blanca offers a remarkable concentration of courses spread across the Alicante province. Here is a comprehensive overview, grouped by region.

South Costa Blanca (Torrevieja / Orihuela Costa / Vega Baja)

This is the most densely packed golf corridor on the entire coast — arguably the best value-to-quality ratio in Spain. Courses sit within minutes of each other, making multi-round golf trips straightforward and rewarding.

  • Las Colinas Golf & Country Club — Orihuela Costa. Championship par 71, Cabell B. Robinson design, Troon-managed. Consistently Top 100 in Continental Europe.
  • Villamartín Golf — Orihuela Costa. One of the oldest and most respected courses on the coast, opened 1972, par 72. Part of La Finca Resort group. Hosted the European Tour in 1994.
  • La Finca Golf — Algorfa. Pepe Gancedo design, par 72. Rated among the top 15 courses in Spain by Golf Digest.
  • Las Ramblas Golf — Orihuela Costa. Pepe Gancedo design, par 72, set among ravines and pine forest with dramatic elevated views.
  • Real Club de Golf Campoamor — Dehesa de Campoamor. Inaugurated in 1988, one of the more exclusive clubs on the Costa Blanca.
  • La Marquesa Golf — Rojales. Par 72, 6,115 metres. Well-established course with extensive clubhouse facilities including six restaurants and four café bars. Excellent value.
  • Lo Romero Golf — Pilar de la Horadada. Par 72, opened 2008. Famous for its island-green 18th hole. A crowd favourite.
  • Vistabella Golf — Jacarilla/Orihuela. Set among 40 hectares of native Mediterranean trees, 12km inland.
  • Club de Golf Los Altos — Orihuela Costa area.

Alicante / Central Costa Blanca

A strong cluster of courses within easy reach of the provincial capital and Alicante Airport.

  • Alicante Golf — San Juan. Designed by Severiano Ballesteros, 18 holes, par 72. Environmentally certified and located steps from Playa de San Juan.
  • Font del Llop Golf Resort — Monforte del Cid. American-style layout with Scottish influences, par 72. Spectacular mountain backdrop; 5 tees per hole.
  • Alenda Golf — Monforte del Cid. Roland Favrat design, well-maintained and popular with local members and visitors alike.
  • Bonalba Golf & Spa — Mutxamel. Par 72, opened 1995, parkland feel just minutes from Alicante city. European Challenge Tour venue.
  • El Plantío Golf Resort — Alicante. Eco-friendly course close to the city with lush fairways and water features.

North Costa Blanca (Benidorm / Altea / Calpe / Dénia / Jávea)

More spread out, but with genuine gems — particularly for golfers combining beach holidays with a few rounds.

  • Villaitana Golf (Levante & Poniente) — Benidorm. Two courses designed by Jack Nicklaus Design. The Levante course is an 18-hole par 71 championship layout; Poniente is a shorter par 62 executive course.
  • La Sella Golf Resort — Jesús Pobre, near Dénia. José María Olazábal design within the Montgó Natural Park, opened 1991. One of the most scenic courses in the region.
  • Oliva Nova Golf — Oliva. Seve Ballesteros design from 1995; an 18-hole resort course with extensive residential community around it.
  • Club de Golf Jávea — Jávea. 9-hole course opened 1981, designed by Francisco Moreno. Plays as a near-18 via different tees. A traditional club with excellent facilities.
  • Club de Golf Ifach — Benissa/Calpe. 9 holes with spectacular views of the Peñón de Ifach. A relaxed, scenic option for golfers based in the northern stretch.
  • Club de Golf Altea — Altea la Vella. 9-hole course with mountain views; a smaller, sociable club ideal for a quick afternoon round.

Featured Courses: A Closer Look

Las Colinas Golf & Country Club

Las Colinas boasts an 18-hole championship golf course recognised in the Top 100 Golf Courses in Continental Europe and awarded Spain’s Best Golf Course at the World Golf Awards in 2015 and 2016. Tripadvisor That kind of recognition does not come from reputation alone — it comes from the consistency of the product, round after round, season after season.

The course, designed by acclaimed architect Cabell B. Robinson, seamlessly blends into the landscape, meandering through picturesque valleys and offering captivating views of the nearby coastline. Troon Robinson is the same architect behind La Reserva in Sotogrande and Finca Cortesín on the Costa del Sol, so the pedigree here is genuine. The wide fairways, large greens, and numerous tees at each hole provide greater flexibility, making the course suitable for professional competitions while still offering an enjoyable and affordable round for any level of golfer. 1golf

The resort also boasts exceptional practice facilities, including a natural grass driving range, a putting green built to match the exact course specifications, and two short game areas — one designed by Spanish golf legend Miguel Ángel Jiménez. Troon

Who it suits: Golfers who want the full European tour experience without travelling to Sotogrande or Marbella. Its multiple tee positions make it genuinely enjoyable across a wide handicap range, but it will test single-figure players on a serious level (slope 140). Las Colinas has earned a regular spot among the Top 100 golf courses in Continental Europe, drawing praise from leading international golf media. Troon

Beyond the golf: Residents and visitors can enjoy a Racquet Club with tennis, padel, and multi-sport courts; a modern gym and wellness area; and an oceanfront Beach Club with breathtaking views of the Mediterranean. Troon


La Finca Golf (Algorfa)

For the third year running, La Finca Resort has been named Spain’s Best Golf Hotel at the World Golf Awards and Best Sports Resort in Spain by the World Travel Awards. La Finca Golf has also been recognised in the top fifteen golf courses in Spain compiled by Golf Digest, which acknowledges it as the best course in Alicante. Lafincaresort

La Finca Golf opened in August 2002, designed by Pepe Gancedo, who incorporated artistic green shapes and strategic bunkering that became his hallmark. Top 100 Golf Courses The greens here are genuinely unlike anything else in the region — the square 7th, the round “wok” 14th — they create a course that stays in the memory long after the round.

Recent improvements for the 2026 season include redesigned tee shots, bunkering, and strategic enhancements on holes 2 and 11 by golf architect Tim Lobb, enhancing both strategic balance and integration with the natural surroundings. Top 100 Golf Courses

The site sits within 40 kilometres of Alicante Airport, and the resort hotel is a genuine five-star property — an excellent base for a golf break. Read more about La Finca Golf property for sale if the idea of living on course has appeal.


Villamartín Golf

Villamartín Golf Club is one of the most established and respected courses on the Costa Blanca, having hosted numerous PGA tournaments since its inauguration in 1972. Newbuildhomescostablanca The course has welcomed legendary players including Severiano Ballesteros, José María Olazábal, and Ian Woosnam. Newbuildhomescostablanca

Designed by Paul Putman, Villamartín has a total length of 6,132 metres and a challenging par 72, with undulating terrain that provides a real test for all but the most seasoned players. Inmoinvestments It is also genuinely good value for what you get — a mature, tree-lined layout in excellent condition.

Now under the La Finca Resort umbrella, Villamartín is frequently paired with La Finca Golf on multi-round packages, giving visitors two contrasting courses within easy reach of each other.


La Marquesa Golf (Rojales)

La Marquesa Golf has a length of 6,115 metres, a par 72 course, and a surface area of nearly 500,000 m². The course offers a clubhouse, a wellness centre, six different restaurants, and four café bars. Inmoinvestments For sheer facility quality relative to green fees, La Marquesa is hard to beat — high-season late tee-off prices start from just €67, making it one of the best value options in the area. Inmoinvestments

Located in Rojales, it is particularly popular with golfers based around Guardamar del Segura, Torrevieja, and the Vega Baja towns — and it makes a comfortable introduction to Costa Blanca golf for first-time visitors to the area.


Golf Courses by Area

Near Torrevieja

Torrevieja is one of the most popular bases on the Costa Blanca for both holidaymakers and long-term residents. From here, you are within 15–25 minutes of some of the coast’s best golf. Las Colinas, Villamartín, Las Ramblas, Campoamor, and Lo Romero are all reachable without much of a drive. If you are based in the Torrevieja area, you are genuinely spoilt for choice.

Near Alicante

Alicante city itself has an enviable golf offer. Alicante Golf — the Seve Ballesteros design on Playa de San Juan — is right on the urban fringe, while Font del Llop and Alenda are both under 30 minutes from the city centre. Bonalba sits just outside the city to the north. For visitors flying in and wanting to play the same day, this cluster is ideal. Explore our overview of the Alicante area.

Near Benidorm

Benidorm often surprises golfers — it is not just beach bars. The Villaitana complex (two Nicklaus courses) sits in the hills above the city and offers a proper championship experience with genuinely spectacular views. Further north, La Sella near Dénia is an Olazábal design that regularly features on recommended itineraries for serious golfers.


Beginner and Family Golf on the Costa Blanca

One of the great things about this region is that the golf is accessible. You do not need to be a low handicapper to enjoy a round — almost every course in the south Costa Blanca corridor has multiple tee options, and several are specifically well-suited to newer players.

La Marquesa in Rojales is frequently recommended for beginners — its rolling fairways are forgiving and the atmosphere at the club is relaxed and welcoming. Vistabella Golf is another good option for golfers who want to improve without the intimidation of a pure championship layout.

The Villaitana Poniente course in Benidorm is a par 62 executive layout — shorter holes, less rough, and perfect for families or beginners who want to experience the game without pressure.

Several courses, including Alenda Golf and Font del Llop, run academy programmes for juniors and beginners. These are well worth checking out if you are exploring golf as part of a wider Costa Blanca lifestyle — a theme explored in more detail in our guide on living on a golf course on the Costa Blanca.


The South Costa Blanca Golf Corridor

Nowhere else in Spain — arguably nowhere else in Europe outside of a dedicated golf destination — can you find this density of quality courses in such a compact area. Within a 25-kilometre stretch running from Algorfa down to Campoamor, you have Las Colinas, Villamartín, La Finca, Las Ramblas, Campoamor, and Lo Romero — all 18-hole championship layouts, all in excellent condition, all accessible to visiting golfers.

This concentration matters because it is part of what drives property values in the area. A location within easy reach of two or three good courses holds its desirability far better than one built around a single facility. The south Costa Blanca corridor has built up enough critical mass that it functions as a genuine year-round golf destination — not just a November-to-April retreat.

It also means that golfers who settle here rarely run out of courses. Rotating between four or five layouts through the winter — with guests arriving and wanting to see the best the region has to offer — is a realistic lifestyle, not an aspiration. Our full guide to golf courses on the Costa Blanca gives a more detailed overview of the entire region.


Golf Property on the Costa Blanca: What Buyers Need to Know

Golf-adjacent property on the Costa Blanca covers a wide range, from affordable apartments close to well-established courses to high-end villas within the fairways of premium resorts. Here is a practical overview for buyers thinking seriously about combining property and golf.

Las Colinas is the most prestigious address in the region. Las Colinas is an exclusive residential community on the Spanish Mediterranean coast with low housing density built around an 18-hole championship golf course. Where2golf Villas on the central hill with private gardens are particularly sought after. Buyers here are paying for both the golf and the lifestyle infrastructure — beach club, wellness, racquet sports, and multiple restaurants on site. Property values reflect this, but the combination of Troon management and resort-level amenities makes it one of the most credible long-term investment propositions on the coast.

La Finca and Villamartín offer a slightly different proposition — still excellent quality, with the advantage of the five-star resort hotel next door, but with more variety in property type and price point.

La Marquesa and the Rojales/Guardamar area provide some of the best value golf-adjacent property on the entire coast. This is a well-established residential zone popular with northern European buyers, with good services, year-round amenities, and easy access to both Alicante and the beaches.

Our properties section includes a range of apartments, townhouses, and villas close to Costa Blanca golf courses. You can also browse by type: apartments, villas, and townhouses. For a more detailed read on this topic, our guide on buying property near Spanish golf courses is a good starting point.

Key points for property buyers:

Rental potential near top courses is strong — particularly around Las Colinas and La Finca, where visiting golfers frequently look for short-term villa or apartment rentals. Year-round demand is relatively stable compared with pure beach areas, where occupancy tends to fall sharply in summer. Golf-adjacent properties close to Alicante Airport tend to hold their value well.

Our golf course property investment guide goes into considerably more detail on pricing trends, rental yields, and the areas currently seeing the strongest buyer interest.


Green Fees and Costs

Green fees on the Costa Blanca vary considerably by course quality and season. Here is a realistic picture:

Las Colinas sits at the premium end of the local market. Green fees are bookable from approximately €52.80 Leading Courses at off-peak times, with high-season morning rates significantly higher. Advance booking is strongly recommended.

La Finca is in similar territory for quality and pricing. Discounted high-season prices for late tee-offs start from €75, with inclusive weekend golf holidays starting at around €518 for two people including two nights’ hotel accommodation, breakfast, and one round each. Inmoinvestments

Villamartín offers excellent value relative to its championship pedigree. Discounted high-season late tee-off prices start from €72, and low-season discounted prices from around €42 per person. Inmoinvestments

La Marquesa is among the best-value options in the south: high-season discounted prices for late tee-offs start from just €67. Inmoinvestments

In general terms, low season (November through February) offers the best rates across the board, with some courses offering green fees in the €30–50 range. High season (March through May and October) sees prices rise considerably. Summer is perfectly playable but requires an early tee time — late afternoon rounds in July and August are not comfortable in the heat.

Membership options are available at most clubs and can represent genuine value for residents playing once a week or more. Many local golfers take annual membership at one course and use visitor rates at others throughout the season.


Travel and Planning: Getting Here

By air: Alicante-Elche Airport (ALC) is the most convenient entry point for the majority of Costa Blanca golf courses. It is served by a large number of European airlines including multiple low-cost carriers from the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, and Scandinavia. Las Colinas is around 30 minutes from Alicante Airport and around 10 minutes from the former San Javier Airport (Murcia region). Comunitat Valenciana Murcia International Airport (Corvera/RMU) is also an option for the southern section of the coast.

By road: From Alicante, take the AP-7 toll motorway to exit 768 (Dehesa de Campoamor), then follow the CV-941 local road to km 6 in the direction of San Miguel de Salinas. Comunitat Valenciana A hire car is strongly recommended — public transport is limited in the golf corridor and having wheels allows you to rotate between courses freely.

Best areas to stay: For golfers focusing on the south Costa Blanca corridor (Las Colinas, La Finca, Villamartín, Las Ramblas), the areas around Orihuela Costa, Torrevieja, and Algorfa offer the most convenient base. Torrevieja itself has a good range of accommodation and restaurants. For Alicante-area courses, staying in the city or in El Campello/San Juan puts you within easy reach of Alicante Golf, Bonalba, and Font del Llop.


FAQ

How many golf courses are there on the Costa Blanca? There are over 30 golf courses to choose from across the Costa Blanca Costablancagolfcourses, spanning from Jávea and Dénia in the north all the way south to the Mar Menor area near Murcia. The south Costa Blanca and Alicante central zone have the highest concentration.

What is the best golf course on the Costa Blanca? This is always a matter of debate, and rightly so — different courses suit different golfers. That said, Las Colinas and La Finca consistently top the rankings. La Finca has been recognised in the top fifteen golf courses in Spain by Golf Digest and acknowledged as the best course in Alicante Lafincaresort, while Las Colinas holds its position as a regular Top 100 course in Continental Europe. Both deserve a place on any serious Costa Blanca golf itinerary.

Can you play golf on the Costa Blanca year-round? Yes — this is one of the region’s greatest advantages. Most courses operate 365 days a year. The climate means fairways are green and playable even in January. The best months for ideal conditions are generally October through April; summer is manageable with early tee times but the midday heat should be avoided.

What do green fees cost? They range from around €30–€40 at more accessible courses in low season up to €80–€110 for premium courses in high season. Late tee-off discounts are widely available and represent good value for flexible golfers. Our section above gives course-by-course guidance.

What is it like to live on a golf course here? For many buyers, this is the whole point of moving to the Costa Blanca. The combination of year-round golf, Mediterranean climate, good flight connections, and relatively affordable property by north European standards makes it an increasingly popular lifestyle choice. Our post on the best reasons to live on a golf course on the Costa Blanca or Costa Cálida makes a compelling case.

Is Las Colinas suitable for high-handicap golfers? Very much so. The wide fairways, large greens, and numerous tees at each hole provide greater flexibility, making the course both suitable for professional competitions and enjoyable for players at any level. 1golf Booking a buggy is recommended as some of the transitions between holes are long.


Conclusion: Golf, Lifestyle, and the Case for the Costa Blanca

Las Colinas represents something that the Costa Blanca does particularly well — world-class golf within a fully realised lifestyle setting, close to a major international airport, in a climate that makes the game viable every month of the year. It is not the only course doing this well, and that is part of the appeal.

What makes this coastline different from comparable European golf destinations is the density of choice. Within a short drive of Las Colinas, you have Villamartín, La Finca, Las Ramblas, and La Marquesa — each with its own character and appeal. Whether you are here for a week’s golf break, considering a property purchase, or already living nearby and wondering which course to join, there is no shortage of quality options.

If the idea of waking up in a villa or apartment within walking distance of a fairway appeals — and for many of our visitors it clearly does — our property listings and services page are a good next step. We are based here, we play these courses, and we know the area well. A conversation costs nothing.

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