Pro stays free of charge with a minimum of 7 paying golfers
Pro’s partner stays free of charge (sharing a room with the pro) on a B&B basis
Prices from €615 per amateur
[wp-svg-icons icon=”flag” wrap=”i” color=”#d9de3a”] | 3 courses (18+9+9) |
[wp-svg-icons icon=”wrench” wrap=”i” color=”#d9de3a”] | Driving Range for 70 golfers
Practice Bunkers Pitch & Putt |
[wp-svg-icons icon=”office” wrap=”i” color=”#d9de3a”] | 1 Hotel (188 rooms) |
[wp-svg-icons icon=”location” wrap=”i” color=”#d9de3a”] | Portimão, Portugal |
[wp-svg-icons icon=”airplane” wrap=”i” color=”#d9de3a”] | Faro [FAO] – 45 mins |
[wp-svg-icons icon=”office” wrap=”i” color=”#d9de3a”] | 1 Hotel (188 rooms) |
Located only 45 minutes away from Faro International Airport, in western Algarve, between the traditional fishing port of Portimão, the historic city of Lagos and the beautiful Monchique mountains, Penina Hotel & Golf Resort is set within a magnificent 360 acre estate of never-ending natural landscape field and crowned as one of most filled resorts in the Algarve.
The hotel offers a traditional Portuguese charm, complemented by a high standard of decor, service, and exceptional cuisine, offering 5 restaurants and 3 bars where dining opportunities include casual snacks, formal grills, Mediterranean specialties and themed evenings.
With 188 refurbished rooms and suites, Penina Hotel & Golf Resort is a pioneer amongst golf resorts in the Algarve, is the only resort in Portugal with three onsite golf courses within its 360 acres (145 hectares) grounds where guests can experience and explore: The Sir Henry Cotton Championship 18 hole course, and two 9 hole – The Academy Course and the Resort Course. Our clients can also improve their swing at the driving range. With a capacity for 70 golfers and 12 covered bays, plus a putting & chipping practice area, it is already considered the best and largest Portugal’s practice area.
Within our 3 property golf courses, the Sir Henry Cotton Championship Course was the first 18 holes resort golf course to be built in Portugal in 1966 and therefore is unquestionably where golf started in this southern corner of the Algarve.