Attraction review

Palmares Lagos Loop

Lagos

Palmares Lagos Loop — designer layout, who it suits, green-fee tier, and where to stay in Lagos.

Our verdict

Serious golf without Quinta-level hysteria — good for mixed-ability groups who still want conditioning.

Palmares Lagos Loop is an 18-hole course in the Lagos golf corridor. Palmares’ Lagos-facing loop — dunes, ocean breezes, and dramatic west-coast light on every tee.

Who should play

Golf-first travellers basing in Lagos or nearby resort towns. Society and couples’ trips where one round here anchors the week. Handicap mix works best when you match premium courses to ability — this is demanding by Algarve standards.

Skip it if nobody in the group golfs, you need walkable nightlife from the first tee, or you are not willing to book tee times and transfers in advance for peak season.

What to expect

Designer: Rock & Tom Mackenzie. Typical Algarve conditioning — irrigated fairways, slick greens in summer, and afternoon breeze on exposed holes. Allow 4–4.5 hours plus practice balls if your group is serious.

On-site or partner stay: Palmares Beach House Hotel.

See the full Golf in the Algarve guide for corridor comparisons and booking order.

Course layout

Illustrative course overview for Palmares Lagos Loop
Illustrative overview for Palmares Lagos Loop — schematic placeholder until an official course map is sourced. Confirm yardages with the pro shop.

Practical tips

Book tee times before flights in March–May and October–November. Hire a car or resort shuttle — public transport to most courses is poor. Morning slots beat wind and heat. Ask the pro shop about twilight rates in summer.

Worth it?

Serious golf without Quinta-level hysteria — good for mixed-ability groups who still want conditioning. Pair with golf trip planning if you are building a multi-course itinerary.