Looking for an exciting golf destination with immaculate championship courses and a sunny, temperate climate? Come experience the full potential of Portugal’s golf courses. From the fresh mountain air and verdant countryside in the north to the famous beaches and fantastic weather in the south, visitors will be delighted to discover outstanding golf courses in picturesque natural surroundings to rival the very best in the world.
Many first rate courses have sprung up close to Lisbon, allowing visitors to easily combine great golfing with sightseeing in one of Europe’s most enchanting capitals. The Algarve boasts the highest concentration of golf courses along its spectacular southern coastline, complemented by lively nightlife and exclusive beachfront resorts. The archipelagos of Madeira and the Azores also offer some idyllic island courses.
Portugal Live can recommend the finest luxury hotels to accommodate the most discerning golfer, whether you are planning a corporate retreat or a golf-inspired weekend away. You will be impressed by professional meeting spaces, relaxing spa facilities and leisure activities for the whole family, as well as reduced green fees and transfers to local golf courses.
For a small country, Portugal has a surprisingly wide variety of landscapes. Excellent highways connect the major cities and golf groups can easily plan a tour spanning the length of the country to play some of the finest courses in Europe! If you are looking for an inspiring new place to challenge your golf skills, plan an unforgettable holiday to Portugal.
Click below for a list of golf courses in Portugal by region.
Region | Location | Golf Course |
Amarante | ||
North | Esposende | |
North | Espinho | |
North | Ponte de Lima | |
North | Póvoa de Varzim | |
North | Valadares | |
North | Vidago | |
Viseu | ||
Centre | Curia | |
Azeitão | ||
Lisbon | Belas | |
Lisbon | Belas | |
Lisbon | Cascais | |
Lisbon | Charneca da Caparica | |
Lisbon | Estoril | |
Lisbon | Estoril | |
Lisbon | Óbidos | |
Lisbon | Palmela | |
Lisbon | Peniche | |
Lisbon | Rio Maior | |
Lisbon | Sintra | |
Lisbon | Sintra | |
Lisbon | Torres Vedras | |
Lisbon | Grândola | |
Albufeira | ||
Algarve | Albufeira | |
Algarve | Almancil | |
Algarve | Almancil | |
Algarve | Almancil | |
Algarve | Almancil | |
Algarve | Alvor | |
Algarve | Carvoeiro | |
Algarve | Carvoeiro | |
Algarve | Carvoeiro | |
Algarve | Lagos | |
Algarve | Portimão | |
Algarve | Vilamoura | |
Algarve | Vilamoura | |
Algarve | Vilamoura | |
Algarve | Vilamoura | |
Algarve | Vilamoura | |
Algarve | Vila do Bispo | |
Madeira | ||
Madeira | Madeira | |
Madeira | Porto Santo | |
São Miguel | ||
Azores | São Miguel | |
Azores | Terceira |
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