Book Taurito Princess, a 4-star all-inclusive luxury right at the beach and rooms and suites enjoy magnificent views of the sea and Taurito beach, close to the famous and the best golf courses in the Gran Canary Island, Spain
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The Anfi Tauro golf course is set among a spectacular landscape of palm trees, lakes and volcanic mountains. An 18-hole golf course challenge with a contemporary design. The 18-hole championship golf course at Anfi Tauro Golf opened in 2006 and covers an area in excess of 650,000m². The Arizona style golf course has been designed by renowned golf course designers von Hagge, Smelek and Baril, who are acclaimed for their challenging and innovative golf courses. The numerable tees on the golf course will speed up play and offer players of all levels a challenging and entertaining game. Anfi Tauro Golf course provides an idyllic visual backdrop to a privileged coastal setting, where you can enjoy an impeccably maintained golf course which hosted a Spanish PGA Championship level test. Set in acres of lush green gardens with rich vegetation, lakes and waterfalls and enclosed by impressive volcano shaped mountains - the remarkable location is what makes the Anfi Tauro golf courses unique. (...)
The Old Course (South Course) was inaugurated in 1999 and is one of the oldest commercial golf courses on the island of Gran Canaria. It was designed by Roland Favré, has 18 holes and is a Par 71 golf course. It has been the venue for very important championships such as the 2006 Spanish PGA and the Senior and Women’s Championships in Spain in 2001. The Old Course is a golf course for players of all levels. Tees at different heights, wide fairways and small greens are its hallmarks. Outstanding are its par 3 holes which are the most demanding, especially the 11th hole which is the emblematic hole of the golf course due to its difficulty and the stone environment which surrounds its green. The Old Course has always been outstanding thanks to its adaptation to the environment, mixing stone and wood, thus creating a unique ecologically sustainable space. (...)