The Westin La Quinta Golf Resort & Spa
Marbella
The Westin La Quinta Golf Resort & Spa is a fantastic five-star hotel surrounded by an excellent golf course and elegant villas. It is located in the hills above Marbella in the Costa del Sol. La Quinta is located close to Marbella and Puerto Banus, both which are easily accessible on the hotel’s complimentary shuttle service. The beach, local towns, restaurants, bars and shops are just a short drive away. The Westin has 172 high quality rooms and suites, each with stunning views of the Mediterranean coastline. Facilities include two fine à la carte restaurants and a bar where guests can relax and enjoy dinner and drinks. There is a 27-hole golf course, made up of three 9-holes courses which can be played in any combination and is one of the best in the region. The resort also has a large freeform outdoor swimming pool, a spa centre for relaxation and entertainment facilities for children. La Quinta is a high-quality resort in an enviable location and is thoroughly recommended.
Málaga Airport
66km
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Time Zone:
GMT+0
Currency:
British Pound
Temperature:
00-00℃
Cost of a Beer:
£5.00
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£5.00
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About The Area
Alhaurín el Grande is one of the Costa del Sol’s most appealing inland golf bases, offering traditional Andalusian charm while sitting within easy reach of Málaga, Marbella and a dense cluster of quality championship courses. Nestled in the Guadalhorce Valley and framed by the Sierra de Mijas mountains, it provides scenic, elevated golf in a quieter setting away from the busier coastal resorts.
The town’s signature layout is Alhaurin Golf, designed by Seve Ballesteros. This challenging and characterful course is known for its dramatic elevation changes, narrow driving lines and demanding approach shots into well-guarded greens. It’s a layout that rewards accuracy and course management rather than power. Nearby, Lauro Golf offers a contrasting experience with its 27-hole configuration, wider fairways and more forgiving routing through olive groves and gently rolling terrain. Within 30 minutes, La Cala Golf Resort provides three championship courses — Asia, America and Europa — making it ideal for multi-round itineraries.
Golf in this part of the Costa del Sol is typically dry underfoot with reliable greens, benefiting from over 300 days of sunshine per year. Spring (March–June) and autumn (September–November) are particularly comfortable for walking golf, avoiding peak summer heat.
Off the course, Alhaurín el Grande retains strong Spanish character, with whitewashed buildings, lively plazas and traditional tapas bars serving local wines and grilled meats. The coastline at Fuengirola and Marbella is easily accessible for beachside dining, while Málaga’s cultural scene — including the Picasso Museum and historic Alcazaba fortress — adds depth to any trip.
For golfers seeking elevated inland courses, scenic mountain backdrops and authentic Andalusian atmosphere without the bustle of the coast, Alhaurín el Grande offers a well-balanced and characterful Costa del Sol golf escape.










