Costa del Sol Golf Courses - Sol Estepona Marbella Atalaya Park

Atalaya New

Atalaya New

Atalaya New

Par: 72

Length: 6142m


Course designer: Paul Krings

Atalaya New

Atalaya New Course, Estepona was opened in 1992 and is more hilly, with smaller greens, than the Atalaya Old Course. The fairways are also more narrow and sloping and there are several lakes to negotiate.

There are views of the Mediterranean and Gibraltar, in addition to an abundance of wildflowers and gorse bushes that make this an idyllic setting.

Ascot packages featuring Atalaya New
Guadalmina Spa and Golf Resort Spain, Costa del Sol
Sol Estepona Marbella Atalaya Park Spain, Costa del Sol

Atalaya Old

Atalaya Old

Atalaya Old

Par: 72

Length: 5325m


Course designer: Bernhard von Limburger

Atalaya Old

The Atalaya Old Course, Estepona is characterised by wide fairways, elevated greens, and a pleasing variety of Eucalyptus, Olive and Pine trees.

The Atalaya Old Course is possibly one of the most under-rated courses on the Costa del Sol - a real treat to play with great views of the Mediterranean and Gibraltar.

Handicap (Gents/Ladies)28/36
Buggy Hire£30
Ascot packages featuring Atalaya Old
Sol Estepona Marbella Atalaya Park Spain, Costa del Sol

Valle Romano Golf

Valle Romano Golf

Valle Romano Golf

Par: 71

Length: 6231m


Course designer: Seve Ballesteros

Valle Romano Golf

Valle Romano Golf, in Estepona, is an outstanding 18-hole course, fitted out to play host to the most demanding and prestigious tournaments.

In Valle Romano we look after each detail and pamper the golfer at most. The player is warmly welcomed when arriving. When he finishes the marshall team offer to clean his clubs and shoes as a house courtesy.

With an average 5 tees per hole and spacious greens with many flag positions, as well as overlooking the sea, Valle Romano is a course to enjoy in all senses of the word.

A wooden booth with an interphone has been fitted on the green of the 8th hole for such purpose with a direct line to the restaurant. There is a menu in this booth that contains sandwiches, various sweet and savoury appetizers, soft drinks and energy drinks that players can order as they pass through this part of the course and get at hole 9.

Since Valle Romano was no more than a plan, Seve had given it his backing and did so right up to the end. On our visits to Pedreña, as he battled against his illness, he always wanted to know, "How´s the course going? How are the houses?" Eager for any news, however insignificant it may have been. He would listen to us with endless attention and give his opinion, which was always welcome.

Every player who passes through Valle Romano will take away a special memory of Seve. Hole 9, the most distinctive one on the course, bears his name.

Ascot packages featuring Valle Romano Golf
Guadalmina Spa and Golf Resort Spain, Costa del Sol
H10 Estepona Palace and DeSpacio Center Spain, Costa del Sol
Sol Estepona Marbella Atalaya Park Spain, Costa del Sol
Meliá Marbella Banús Spain, Costa del Sol
Hard Rock Hotel Marbella Spain, Costa del Sol