Golf

Playing golf in a volcanic landscape: golf lovers can choose from 9 golf clubs in Tenerife, all set in beautiful surroundings

Tenerife's golf courses have temperatures above 20 degrees almost all year round, so golf is always in season. The courses, dotted with palm trees and special plants, form an oasis in an otherwise rocky landscape, but some places also use volcanic black sand for infill.
The island has both stand-alone and resort clubs, so there's something for everyone.

Tenerife's top golf clubs:

Playing golf in a volcanic landscape: golf lovers can choose from 9 golf clubs in Tenerife, all set in beautiful surroundings

Tenerife's golf courses have temperatures above 20 degrees almost all year round, so golf is always in season. The courses, dotted with palm trees and special plants, form an oasis in an otherwise rocky landscape, but some places also use volcanic black sand for infill.
The island has both stand-alone and resort clubs, so there's something for everyone.

Tenerife's top golf clubs:

  • Abama Golf
  • The spotlessly maintained 18-hole championship course on the grounds of the Abama resort is home to more than 300 species of subtropical plants, including more than 20,000 palm trees. Almost every part of the course offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the island of La Gomera.
    The resort also offers individual villas for rent right next to the golf course and there is a Ritz Carlton hotel as well.

  • Buenavista Golf
  • The Buenavista Golf Club is an 18-hole course in the north-east of Tenerife, next to the Teno mountain range. It is located directly on the ocean, offering golfers a magnificent view.

  • Golf Costa Adeje
  • Located just five kilometres from Playa de las Américas, Golf Costa Adeje aims to become one of the largest sports and leisure complexes in the Canary Islands. Built on the site of old farm terraces, the 18-hole course is set in a vast area with upscale restaurants, teaching facilities and shops.

  • Golf Las Américas
  • The 18-hole course is set in a natural amphitheatre overlooking Playa de Las Américas and the ocean.