Golf Costa Adeje
Championship 18 holes · Par 72
Best time to play today
11:00 — 10.0/10 comfort score
Hourly comfort score
About Golf Costa Adeje
Golf Costa Adeje is a golf course in Canary Islands, Spain. It is a championship course. The course has 18 holes with a par of 72. Green fees range from €45 to €90. Facilities include restaurant, hotel, golf academy. Today's comfort score peaks at 10.0/10.
Signature
Golf Costa Adeje sits on the southern coast of Tenerife in the Costa Adeje resort corridor — Pepe Gancedo and Manuel Piñero shaped twenty-seven holes across volcanic terrain that does what no Iberian-mainland course can: golf with the Atlantic on one side and the Teide volcano silhouette on the other. The black volcanic soil drains fast, the layout uses the natural elevation rather than fighting it, and the routing keeps you in dialogue with the ocean from almost every tee. This is the canonical Canary Islands golf experience, and the conditioning is reliably high year-round thanks to the islands' near-constant growing season.
Course details
| Type | Championship |
| Holes | 18 |
| Par | 72 |
| Buggy | Optional (€40) |
| Club hire | Yes (€30) |
| Walking | Friendly |
| Beer cart | No |
| Driving range | Yes |
| Pro shop | Large (Titleist, Callaway) |
| Best months | Oct-May |
| Booking | Required |
When to play
The Canary Islands' eternal-spring climate makes this a genuine year-round destination — temperatures rarely drop below 18°C or push past 28°C even in midsummer. Best months for comfort are October through April when the European tourist wave hits its stride. Summer rounds are entirely playable; the Atlantic trade wind keeps afternoons cooler than mainland equivalents. Booking volume peaks December through February when northern Europe is frozen and the island fills with golfers on package deals.
Fees & value
Premium pricing reflecting the year-round playability and the unique volcanic setting — Canary Islands golf does not have a true off-season, and the green fee structure reflects it. Resort-package combinations through the surrounding Costa Adeje hotels are the most economical entry point. Multi-round cards covering the Tenerife coastal courses offer meaningful per-round value for a longer stay.
Facilities
Access & etiquette
Casual handicap policy — visitors welcome at all levels though the routing rewards a controlled ball flight in the trade-wind conditions. Standard Spanish dress code (collared shirt, no denim, soft spikes). Booking is essential during the high European winter season; shoulder months allow more spontaneous play. The on-site teaching academy is worth a session if you have not played in trade wind before.
Getting there
Twenty minutes by car from Tenerife South airport (TFS) — the airport that handles nearly all the island's European leisure traffic. The Costa Adeje resort strip is five minutes away, and the Playa del Duque and Playa de Fañabé beaches are walking distance from the course access road. Tenerife's southern coast pairs naturally with the Teide National Park drive for an off-course day, and the multi-course Tenerife golf cluster (Las Américas, Abama) is within twenty minutes for a multi-round island week.
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