Costa del Sol Golf Breaks - Why It's Europe's Top Destination This Autumn
The Costa del Sol - often called the Costa del Golf - is one of Europe’s most sought-after golf holiday destinations, and autumn might just be the perfect time to visit. With over 70 world-class golf courses, year-round sunshine, and a vibrant mix of luxury resorts, dining, and culture, this stretch of southern Spain offers the ultimate golfing escape.
While most of Europe moves into cold, grey days, the Costa del Sol offers mild Autumn weather with very pleasant temperatures – that perfect golfing weather. The light, the sea breeze, and more than 325 days of sunshine a year make the region a perfect refuge for playing in short sleeves when other destinations already require warm clothing.

Golf in Costa del Sol: Spain’s Sunshine Coast for Golfers
Spanning along the South coast of Spain, there is nowhere else in Europe with as many golf courses in one area as there along the coast of the Costa del Sol. From Málaga city and Torremolinos to Mijas, Marbella, Estepona, and Casares, more than seventy courses with their own unique character unfolds. Here, historic clubs coexist with next-generation resorts and modern facilities, constantly being upgraded and improved, allowing players to enjoy an unparalleled range of experiences.
The Parador de Málaga Golf represents the oldest tradition, with its seaside layout and a history rooted back to the beginnings of Andalusian golf. In Marbella, the so-called “Golf Valley” brings together internationally renowned clubs such as Las Brisas, Aloha, and Los Naranjos—true benchmarks since the 1970s.
Alongside the historic and iconic resorts contemporary resorts have emerged, like La Cala, with three 18-hole courses and top-tier hotel and spa offerings, or Villa Padierna, which combines three distinct courses with discreet, cosmopolitan luxury service. Further west, Finca Cortesín, host of the 2023 Solheim Cup, has established itself as a symbol of modern golf, with outstanding maintenance standards and a strong commitment to sustainability that has placed it among the best in Europe.
The vast variety of golf course layouts and designs is one of Costa del Sol’s main factors as to why it is such a great location for a golf break. From seaside courses and views to mountain range courses designed by Seve himself, Costa del Sol has something for every kind of golfer.

Major Golf Events This Autumn in Spain
Even in the Spanish sunshine golf can still be a stressful game, so how about relaxing and leaving the golf to the professionals? The major event this autumn will be the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de España, the finale of the Ladies European Tour, which from November 27 to 30 will bring together the continent’s top players at the Real Guadalhorce Club de Golf. This tournament, which crowns the winner of the Race to Costa del Sol, reinforces Málaga’s role as the capital of women’s golf.
Golf Guide to Marbella, Malaga and the Costa del Sol
Beyond Golf: What to See and Do in Costa del Sol
Costa Del Sol is a dream location for all golfers, but it doesn't just stop at the golf, there is so much to see and do across the region. Aside from the 70 courses along the coast, you can enjoy going on wine tasting trips, explore the peaceful hiking routes of the Sierra de las Nieves, or visit one of Spain’s most cultured cities, Malaga.
Autumn on the Costa del Sol is, ultimately, an invitation to experience the province of Málaga in a different way. Between forest-covered mountains, whitewashed villages celebrating their traditions, and a city centre with an incredible cultural offering, you will find a diversity of experiences during these months that is impossible to match. From the vertigo of the Caminito del Rey to the warmth of a glass of Ronda wine, through the ochre tones of the Valle del Genal or the jazz notes resonating in the Cervantes Theatre, Autumn is confirmed as one of the best times to enjoy this Mediterranean destination.
If this sounds like your ideal Autumn, you can find out more information on our Costa del Sol golf travel guide. Be sure to check out Golfbreaks.com to find the latest deals, to make this golfing dream become a reality.
About the author
Fin Tait is a sports journalism graduate and emerging golf writer for Golfshake. Originally from Sheffield, he brings a fresh perspective shaped by a passion for both playing and following the professional game. Fin enjoys early morning rounds and is focused on improving his own performance, working towards consistent scoring milestones. His writing blends personal experience with a growing knowledge of courses, travel, and the evolving landscape of modern golf.
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