Differences between playing golf in Mallorca in the north and the south of the island

A clear comparison of how the golfing experience changes in Mallorca depending on your chosen area, from the North to the South

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Practicing or playing golf in Mallorca is an experience that changes significantly depending on the area you choose. Although the island has more than 20 golf courses spread across different landscapes, there are clear differences between the north and the south that affect both the game and the overall experience.

Below, these differences are analyzed objectively, with verifiable data and real examples.

Key factors that influence playing golf in Mallorca

Before comparing geographical areas, it is important to understand the elements that truly shape the experience of playing golf in Mallorca. It is not just about location, but objective variables that directly affect performance and perception of the course.

The Mediterranean climate of Mallorca, with high stability and a large number of sunny days according to the Agencia Estatal de Meteorología, allows golf to be played almost all year round, although summer heat can affect performance.

Additionally, proximity to the sea and course orientation influence the wind, a decisive factor that alters distances and strategy on every shot. In terms of design, courses combine technical elements such as bunkers or lakes with the natural terrain.

Playing golf in the north of Mallorca

The north of Mallorca stands out for its more natural environment, less urbanized and with a constant presence of the sea and the Tramuntana mountains.

Main characteristics

  1. Greater exposure to wind
    Courses located by the sea, such as Golf Alcanada, are influenced by Mediterranean winds, directly affecting gameplay strategy.

2. Open sea views
Courses in this area offer wide panoramic views. At Alcanada, many holes have direct views of the Mediterranean and the island’s lighthouse.

3. More natural and peaceful surroundings
Courses are integrated into landscapes with pine forests, olive groves or natural reserves, creating a sense of calm and isolation.

4. Lower density of courses
The north has fewer golf courses, with some areas offering very limited options.

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Impact on gameplay

  • Greater technical difficulty due to wind
  • A more “pure” and less artificial playing experience
  • Slower pace and less crowded courses

Playing golf in the south of Mallorca

The south, particularly around Palma, concentrates most of the island’s golf offer.

Main characteristics

  1. High concentration of courses
    The Palma area is one of the main golf hubs, with several courses located close to each other.

2. Greater accessibility
Proximity to the airport and infrastructure makes logistics easier.

3. More varied and technical designs
Courses such as Son Gual or Bendinat combine obstacles, bunkers, lakes and elevation changes that require precision.

4. More urbanized surroundings
Many courses are integrated into residential or tourist areas.

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Impact on gameplay

  • Higher number of players, especially in peak season
  • Greater variety of course styles in a short distance
  • More comfortable and structured experience

Differences depending on player type

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Beyond location, playing golf in Mallorca varies depending on the player profile.

  • Beginner players
    The south is usually more accessible due to wider courses, less wind exposure and more practice facilities.
  • Intermediate players
    Both areas offer balanced options depending on whether comfort or challenge is preferred.
  • Advanced players
    The north presents a greater challenge due to wind and terrain, requiring precision and course reading.
  • Golf trips in groups
    The south simplifies logistics thanks to the proximity of multiple courses.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best time to play golf in Mallorca?

Spring and autumn are the most recommended seasons, with mild temperatures and more stable wind conditions. According to the Agencia Estatal de Meteorología, Mallorca maintains favorable conditions most of the year, although summer temperatures can exceed 30°C and affect performance. Winter allows play, but with more variable conditions and wind.

Is it more difficult to play in the north of Mallorca?

The north can be more demanding due to wind exposure and natural terrain integration. Coastal courses require constant adaptation to changing conditions. This difficulty is not only technical but environmental. Courses like Golf Alcanada stand out for this strategic component.

Can you play without being a member?

Yes, most courses operate under a green fee system, allowing access without membership. Some private courses exist, but they are not the majority. Booking in advance is recommended during high season.

Which type of player prefers each area?

The north suits players seeking nature, calm and environmental challenge. The south is better for those prioritizing variety, accessibility and services.

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Choosing where to play golf in Mallorca is not just about the course, but about the overall experience. The north offers authenticity, landscape and natural challenge, while the south provides comfort, variety and a more technical approach.

If the goal is to experience golf in its purest form, in direct contact with the Mediterranean environment, the north, and especially locations like ours at Golf Alcanada, represents a clear reference.

If you would like to find out more about our services, please contact us through our website

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