Fairmont La Hacienda Costa del Sol is a luxurious five-star resort situated in La Alcaidesa, nestled between Sotogrande and Gibraltar along the Costa del Sol. Opened in 2025, the resort features 153 elegantly designed rooms and 47 private villas, many with terraces or pools, offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean, golf courses, and landscaped gardens. Its 1,800?m² spa provides a full range of wellness facilities, including thermal circuits, infinity pools, treatment rooms, and a fitness center. The resort adjoins La Hacienda Links Golf Resort, home to two championship 18-hole courses—the Links and Heathland renowned for their stunning coastal scenery and challenging layouts. With gourmet dining, serene surroundings, and seamless access to world-class golf and wellness, the resort blends sophisticated Andalusian charm with modern luxury.
La Hacienda Links Course
La Hacienda Links Course is a spectacular 18-hole par 72 championship layout set directly on the Mediterranean coastline of the Costa del Sol. Originally designed by Peter Alliss and Clive Clark and fully redesigned in 2021 by Kurtis Bowman, it offers wide fairways, striking bunkering, and large greens with almost every hole overlooking the sea, Gibraltar, and even North Africa on clear days. The course has been recognized as one of Spain’s best, blending dramatic coastal scenery with a modern, sustainable design that creates a unique and memorable golfing experience.
La Hacienda Heathland Golf Course, nestled in San Roque on Spain’s Costa del Sol, stands out as a premier destination for avid golfers. Designed by former Ryder Cup star Dave Thomas, this 18-hole, par-72 course has been drawing players since its opening in 2007 with its unique layout and diverse terrain. Measuring 6,373 meters from the back tees, the course showcases a blend of elevated plateaus and rolling valleys. The first five holes and the final two are laid out across a wide plateau, offering generous fairways and sweeping views of the Mediterranean Sea. In contrast, the middle stretch winds through a scenic valley, where natural water hazards and undulating ground demand precision and strategic play.