Designed by renowned architect Robert Trent Jones Jr., the 18-hole Alcanada Golf Club course opened in 2003. Located in the northern part of the Mediterranean island of Mallorca, Alcanada is located right next to the sea and the design of 6,599 meters blends naturally into the typical Majorcan landscape. The club takes its name from an offshore island which, with its own lighthouse, can be seen from most holes. Apart from the splendid sea view, players are surrounded by pine and olive groves throughout the course and it has since gone from strength to strength and is now generally regarded as one of the best golf courses in Spain.
The course underwent an extensive renovation program in 2019 and subsequently hosted the Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final sponsored by The R&A that same year, and again in 2022. The Challenge Tour’s flagship event will return to Alcanada once more in 2023, where DP World Tour hopefuls hope to follow in the footsteps of previous Alcanada winners Franceso Laporta and Nathan Kimsey.
However, it is not just the first class golf course on offer at Alcanada. With Toptracer technology installed on the driving range, golf lessons available at the Alcanada Academy and a state-of-the-art Tagmarshal system ensuring a fluid pace of play on the course, fantastic facilities and exceptional attention to detail complete the golf experience. Alcanada
After your round, be sure to enjoy a delicious meal and a well-deserved drink at the restaurant managed by Casa.