The province of Cádiz spans both the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts, bordered by the provinces of Málaga to the east and Huelva to the north.
Its capital, also named Cádiz, is one of Europe’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, founded by the Phoenicians around 1100 BCE. The province is celebrated for its picturesque coastline—particularly the Costa de la Luz—and for the famous sherry-producing region of Jerez de la Frontera.
From the town of Tarifa in southern Cádiz, a one-hour ferry ride across the Strait of Gibraltar will take you to Tangier, Morocco.
The nearest major airport to northern Cadiz is Jerez Airport (XRY). Alternatively, travelers can fly into Seville Airport (SVQ) and make the short drive to the coastal golf resorts. Gibraltar Airport (GIB) is also an option, and is the closest airport to Sotogrande. Travelers must pass through British and Spanish customs to access southern Cádiz if they are flying through Gibraltar.
There are currently seventeen public and semi-private golf courses in Cadiz province that are featured on snowbirdgolfer. Refine your search based on location, budget and course details.
Flexibility is common, often through multi-round packs.
Approximate green fees for 18 holes in Canadian dollars ranges from under $150 per round ($) to over $500 per round ($$$$$). Check the course information pages on this website, the individual course websites or third party booking providers for detailed pricing.
