from€5613 Nights HB & 2 Golf Rounds
from€5613 Nights HB & 2 Golf Rounds
Half Board
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Morgado Golf Course
Alamos Golf Course
Salgados Golf Course
from€9055 Nights HB & 3 Golf Rounds
from€9055 Nights HB & 3 Golf Rounds
All Inclusive
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Morgado Golf Course
Alamos Golf Course
Salgados Golf Course
from€12567 Nights HB & 5 Golf Rounds
from€12567 Nights HB & 5 Golf Rounds
Half Board
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Morgado Golf Course
Alamos Golf Course
Salgados Golf Course
€2214from€14397 Nights Semi AI & 5 Days Premium Golf
€2214from€14397 Nights Semi AI & 5 Days Premium Golf
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Morgado Golf Course
Alamos Golf Course
Salgados Golf Course
Amendoeira Faldo Golf Course
Amendoeira O’Connor Jnr. Golf Course
from€7195 Nights HB & 3 Golf Rounds
Groups of 4
from€7195 Nights HB & 3 Golf Rounds
Groups of 4
Half Board
Prices per person, based 4 people sharing a Three Bedroom Apartment
Choose 3 Rounds From:
Morgado Golf Course
Alamos Golf Course
Salgados Golf Course
from€10087 Nights HB & 5 Golf Rounds
Groups of 4
from€10087 Nights HB & 5 Golf Rounds
Groups of 4
Half Board
Prices per person, based 2 people sharing a Three Bedroom Apartment
Choose 5 Rounds From:
Morgado Golf Course
Alamos Golf Course
Salgados Golf Course
Book Marriott Residences Salgados with its spacious and modern suites, natural reserve on-site, walking distance to the beach, direct access to Salgados golf course, and free shuttle to Morgado & Álamos Golf Courses. Albufeira, Algarve.
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Tucked into a quiet valley between Portimão and the Monchique foothills, Morgado feels like a different side of the Algarve altogether — inland, unhurried, and away from the coastal crowds. It earned its stripes the hard way: three consecutive years, 2017 to 2019, as host of the Open de Portugal, a run few Algarve courses can match.
The front nine opens generously, wide fairways that invite a confident tee shot, but the deep, Scottish-style bunkers around the greens have a way of catching anything loose. Settle into a rhythm here, because the back nine changes the conversation entirely — the ground rises, the valley channels the wind, and every club selection starts to matter. Save something for the finish: the 18th plays from an elevated tee down to a bunker-framed fairway, the clubhouse waiting in the distance, and it's the kind of hole that makes the whole round worth the walk.
This is a course built to reward good decisions rather than raw power, and it plays fair across a wide range of handicaps — part of why it keeps pulling golfers back. Facilities are shared with the neighbouring Álamos course, including a well-regarded academy, full driving range, and a resident pro shop, with the clubhouse restaurant a welcome stop once the round is done. For anyone tired of queuing behind the big coastal names, Morgado is the quieter, sharper alternative. (...)
Alamos is the shorter, tighter sibling to Morgado next door, and it earns its own following precisely because of that. Designed by Russell Talley of European Golf Design and opened in 2006, it sits in a valley below the Serra de Monchique, with lakes and farmland giving the round a genuinely peaceful, away-from-it-all feel.
Don't mistake short for easy. The fairways are narrower than Morgado's, the greens smaller, and the course demands precision over power from the first tee to the last. The par-5 2nd doglegs sharply right and sets an early tone, while the par-4 15th is the hole most likely to be remembered afterward: a storm ditch cuts diagonally across the fairway between tee and green, forcing a real decision on both the drive and the approach. Trees are placed with real intent throughout, and course management matters here more than it does almost anywhere else nearby. It's a round that rewards return visits, and plenty of regulars book it first whenever they're back in the area.
Facilities include a full driving range, a resident academy, and a clubhouse restaurant with sweeping views over the course and the mountains beyond. Alamos pairs naturally with Morgado for golfers wanting two very different tests within the same short drive. (...)
Salgados is Pedro Vasconcelos's design, laid out with American architect Robert Muir Graves and opened in September 1994 within the wetlands of the Salgados Lagoon Nature Reserve, near Albufeira. A substantial renovation followed in 2012 under landscape architect Álvaro Mano, and the course has been freshened again more recently, including a new island green at the 12th.
It's a flat, links-style par 72 of around 6,100 metres, where water does most of the defending, in play on the majority of holes rather than literally every one. The signature pairing is the 6th, a par-5, and the reworked 12th, a par-3 played to that new island green. Palm trees line the fairways in place of the pines found elsewhere in the Algarve, and the wind off the coast is a constant factor on this exposed, open site. The flat ground means the buggy is optional rather than essential.
The clubhouse has a restaurant and bar, and the resort adds a driving range, resident professionals, locker room and pro shop. Book a round at the course built into a wetland reserve, and one regularly singled out as some of the best value golf in the Algarve.
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