Lumine unveils stay and play golf deals
Lumine, situated in the stunning Costa Dorada region of Spain, has unveiled its first ever stay and play golf deals
Lumine, situated in the stunning Costa Dorada region of Spain, has unveiled its first ever stay and play golf deals.
The resort, managed by Troon Golf, features its own Beach Club, several restaurants, two clubhouses and three golf courses, two of which were designed by Greg Norman.
The exclusive packages are available from March 23, 2012 until the June 15, 2012, in two different options. The first includes one night's accommodation, two days of unlimited golf, plus dining in the clubhouse post-golf and an evening
meal at Lumine's restaurant for just €160 per person.
The
second option includes two nights' accommodation, three days unlimited golf,
plus food and beverages for €170 per person.
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Located on 170 acres, its three courses make up 45 holes. The Lakes Course, a links-style championship course designed by Norman, features several water hazards that wind around the Sèquia Major wetlands.
The Hills Course, Lumine's second championship course runs through white pine trees and offers spectacular views of the nearby coastline. Completing the golf offering is the nine-hole Ruins Course, another Norman design, uniquely laid out amongst Roman archaeological remains from the second century BC.
For more information on Lumine Mediterránea Beach & Golf Community, including latest golf packages, visit lumine.com
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