Swing into spring with Quinta do Lago luxury breaks

Guests can combine world-class golf with an array of luxury lifestyle facilities when booking a golfing break at Portugal’s Quinta do Lago resort this spring – with three-night, two-round hotel packages available from €338 per person including buggies.
The Algarve’s premier golf, sports and family destination is offering outstanding value on golf breaks taken between now and April 30 in the resort’s boutique Magnolia Hotel.
The new luxury packages feature two rounds of golf person on Quinta do Lago’s acclaimed 18-hole championship courses, Laranjal or the South – nominated to be named as ‘Portugal’s Best Golf Course’ at this year’s World Golf Awards.
Transfers to the golf courses are also included while guests can unwind afterwards with free access to the facilities at The Magnolia Hotel, including Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, gym and chill room. All prices are based on two people sharing a twin room.
Located just 15 minutes away from Faro airport, Quinta do Lago – also shortlisted to be voted as ‘Europe’s Best Golf Venue’ at the 2019 World Golf Awards – is the perfect choice for a sporting break and boasts a combination of world-class golf and lifestyle facilities.
As well as three renowned golf courses – the North, South and Laranjal – and outstanding practice facilities, guests can stay in shape at the state-of-the-art performance centre The Campus, a world-class sports hub designed for professionals and amateurs alike to keep fit.
Complementing the golf facilities is a choice of 10 first-class bars and restaurants that deliver a range of delicious world cuisines, including the acclaimed Bovino Steakhouse and recently-opened Dano’s Sports Bar & Restaurant.
For more information on the latest golf packages available at Quinta do Lago this spring, please visithttps://themagnoliahotelqdl.com/offers/spring-golf-offer-3-night-package/
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