Club de Golf Alcanada, Golf course in Alcúdia, Spain
Club de Golf Alcanada is a golf course along the Mediterranean coastline near Alcúdia, featuring 18 holes that follow the natural terrain of the area. The facility includes a driving range, putting green, clubhouse, and restaurant with professional instruction available.
The course was designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. and opened in October 2003 as Mallorca's first seaside golf facility. The design took into account the island's natural geographical features and coastal setting.
The course incorporates Mediterranean plants and local species throughout its layout, reflecting the natural surroundings of the Balearic Islands. Visitors notice how the vegetation shapes the overall look and feel of each hole.
The course operates from Monday through Sunday with professional instruction available for all skill levels. Visitors should arrive early, especially on weekends, when the course tends to be busier.
From several holes, players can see the lighthouse on the small island of Alcanada with direct Mediterranean views in the background. This scenic setting makes each shot feel special and memorable.
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