Portugal Golf Holidays – Comporta, ideal golf holiday destination

Dunas Terras da Comporta. Comporta is an ideal golf holiday destination

Comporta is rapidly growing to be a golfer’s paradise

Comporta, in the Lisbon region, is much more than just a simple beach. For Terras da Comporta, it’s important to promote the destination and to improve the quality of what’s on offer by investing in sports, health, education, culture, retail, catering, nautical and services, not to mention electric transportation.

Terras da Comporta, Portugal’s newest golf resort, will offer golfers a high-end experience on the course that meets the quality of its new Dunas golf course, thanks to two new partnerships with other companies in the industry.

The Portuguese golf course has partnered with global telecommunications giant Samsung and top golf software developers Hole19 to create a game-changing concept for customer support on the course.

Dunas Terras da Comporta golf course was built with the greatest care for the environment, and the result is 84 hectares of natural, sandy terrain that is sure to be compared to some of the most famous golfing spots in the world. This golf course was built by David McLay-Lidd and opened this year.

It’s a perfect destination for relaxing golf holidays and you will have a memorable time in this cosy and quiet town.

Book your golf holidays in the Lisbon region with Tee Times Golf Agency and play some of the best golf courses in Portugal.

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Tips for taking your golf bag on your golf holidays

How to travel with golf bags. Take your golf bags to your golf holidays safely

You can use your golf bags on your golf holidays

Golf holidays in a foreign place are a fantastic adventure, and both Portugal and Spain are famous golf destinations, especially the Portuguese Algarve and the Spanish Costa del Sol, and some of its golf courses are among the top 100 best in Europe, like Monte Rei and Valderrama.

Playing with your preferred set of clubs enhances the experience. How, therefore, does one take a golf bag on a trip?

If you’re taking a crew with you, it’s best to book a direct flight. They are less likely to cause harm to the golf clubs because of the limited distance they must go. A direct flight may cost a bit more money, but it will get you and your clubs there much faster and easier.

A flight bag is the ideal choice for transporting golf clubs. Having a trustworthy, long-lasting travel bag would be helpful. Though most airlines have a weight limit of 20kg for checked bags, some may accept up to 25kg. This is crucial and can be taken care of at home before you board the plane.

Don’t forget to take photographs of your golf bag and each club before you pack them up and take them with you on your golf holidays.

If you find that ID badges are not enough, you can install a tracking device in your clubs. If they go lost, at least you’ll know where to look for them.

One of the best options you have is to have your golf bag shipped to your golf course or hotel. You won’t have to worry as much about carrying a bag around during your golf holidays.

There are two main types of travel golf bags available: hard and soft. A hardback is preferable to safeguard your clubs.

In addition to the 14 clubs, you will also need to bring shoes, towels, balls, t-shirts, and perhaps rain gear. Remember that you want to avoid going over the weight limit.

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Portugal Golf Holidays – Algarve tourism sector expects a busy Easter

Lagos, Algarve. Algarve tourism sector expects a busy Easter

The Algarve tourism sector has good forecasts for this Easter

Hotels in the Algarve have reported great demand for the Easter break, and this trend is expected to continue into the summer.

João Fernandes, head of the Algarve Tourism Board (RTA), predicted that the region will have accommodation occupancy rates of at least 90% around Easter, and he added that April as a whole should see occupancy rates of 65% to 70%.

Hélder Martins, president of the Association of Hotels and Tourist Enterprises of the Algarve (AHETA), sees an occupancy per room of around 70% during Easter, an increase of 3% in hotel occupancy compared to the same time in 2022.

João Fernandes expects 2023 to be a year of records in the sector due to the region’s marketing, which has resulted in successful records of passengers disembarking at Faro airport.

The president of AHETA noted that Easter “lives a lot from the Spanish market”, but the UK market is preponderant in the Algarve, along with the French and Dutch, as well as new markets like North America, which is growing despite the lack of direct flights.

AHETA’s president Hélder Martins said these visitors have arrived even in the low season after entering through Lisbon and Seville, but it’s vital to solidify this market to increase it.

According to João Fernandes, 30% of Algarve bookings are pre-paid, and there is a greater balance between direct visitor bookings and travel agency bookings.

“Everything points to another record year, but what tourism never tyres of saying is that we are optimistic, but careful because obviously there is great instability at an international level and some expectations may be frustrated due to external factors”, concluded João Fernandes.

Book your golf holidays in the Algarve with Tee Times Golf Agency and play on some of the best golf courses in Portugal.

Book your golf holidays in Portugal with Tee Times Golf Agency and play on some of the best golf courses in Europe.

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