Our Top 5 Golf Courses Near Casa Calma (and what each one is best for)

Our Top 5 Golf Courses Near Casa Calma (and what each one is best for)

If you’re coming to the Costa del Sol for golf, you’re not just booking tee times—you’re booking a week that feels good. The best golf trips have a rhythm: a great morning round, an unhurried lunch, a calm base to return to, and evenings that don’t feel like a second itinerary.

That’s exactly why Casa Calma works so well for golfers. You’re close to an incredible concentration of courses, yet you’re not sleeping in the noise. You wake up rested, play better, and still have energy left for the terrace, the pool, and dinner.

Below are our top 5 courses near Casa Calma, with the real reasons we recommend them and what each is best for.

1) El Paraíso Golf Club — Classic, mature, and quietly impressive

Best for: golfers who love traditional course design and a refined, “classic Costa del Sol” atmosphere.
El Paraíso is one of those courses that doesn’t need to shout. It’s mature, beautifully kept, and has the kind of flow that makes the round feel smooth from the first tee to the last putt. It’s a strong “holiday golf” choice when you want a proper club feel without the stress.

Why we love it: classic layout, beautiful setting, satisfying round.
Google Maps: https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=El+Paraiso+Golf+Club
Website: https://www.elparaisogolf.com/

2) Atalaya Golf & Country Club — Two courses, easy planning, great variety

Best for: golf weeks where you want multiple rounds without repeating the exact same vibe.
Atalaya is a practical dream for golf trips: with two courses (Old and New), you can build a week with variety while keeping logistics simple. That’s underrated—because fewer long drives and less planning means more enjoyment.

Why we love it: variety, good for groups, flexible scheduling.
Google Maps: https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=Atalaya+Golf+%26+Country+Club
Website: https://www.atalaya-golf.com/

3) Villa Padierna (Los Flamingos area) — The “treat yourself” round

Best for: a premium day that feels like an occasion.
If you want one round that feels elevated—views, service, and a resort-style experience—this is where you go. It’s perfect as the “highlight day” of your trip. Play in the morning, have a long lunch, then come home to Casa Calma and let the evening be slow.

Why we love it: premium feel, memorable setting, perfect for a special day.
Google Maps: https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=Villa+Padierna+Golf+Club
Website: https://www.villapadierna.es/

4) Valle Romano Golf — Spacious, modern, and enjoyable for many levels

Best for: a relaxed, confidence-boosting round (especially on a mixed-skill trip).
Valle Romano tends to be a good option when you want a round that’s enjoyable without being punishing. It’s often a great choice for pairs or groups with different handicaps—people can play their game and still have fun.

Why we love it: space, good rhythm, “easy-to-enjoy” course day.
Google Maps: https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=Valle+Romano+Golf
Website: https://www.valleromanogolf.com/

5) La Resina Golf Club — The smart “extra round”

Best for: squeezing in one more round without turning the day into a mission.
La Resina is ideal when you want golf to fit into life, not the other way around. It’s the kind of course you add on: a late morning tee time, then back to Casa Calma for a terrace afternoon.

Why we love it: convenient, great as a bonus round, easy to combine with relaxed plans.
Google Maps: https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=La+Resina+Golf+Club
Website: https://www.laresinagolfclub.es/

The best part: the season that golfers actually prefer

Many golfers discover this after one trip: the Costa del Sol shines most for golf outside peak summer. The pace is calmer, the days feel comfortable, and you’re not planning your entire holiday around heat.

The Casa Calma “golf week” that converts visitors into repeat guests

If you want a trip that feels easy (and makes you play better), try this rhythm:

  • Day 1: arrival + sunset walk
  • Day 2: Round 1 + terrace lunch
  • Day 3: Estepona day (slow town life)
  • Day 4: Round 2 + pool afternoon
  • Day 5: Round 3 (premium day) + dinner out
  • Day 6: beach walk + relaxed cooking at home
  • Day 7: one last coffee in the sun

That’s what Casa Calma is built for: golf when you want it, calm when you need it—and a place that makes the in-between moments feel like the real luxury.

If this sounds like your perfect week, check Casa Calma’s availability and lock in the season that golfers quietly love most.

Ready to unwind at Casa Calma?

Wake up to sunshine, enjoy slow mornings, spend your days between beach and town, and return home to calm & peaceful evenings on the Costa del Sol.