Play three times in total at Dunas and/or at Torre Terras da Comporta golf course for a great offer. Lisbon, Portugal
*Buggies - Shared Buggy included
To be played within 7 days
Guaranteed money back on the dfiference if you find a better offer
Dunas Terras da Comporta was designed by Scottish architect David McLay Kidd, the man behind Bandon Dunes, and marks his first course in mainland Europe. It opened in 2023 within the Terras da Comporta estate on the edge of the Sado Estuary Nature Reserve, an hour south of Lisbon, laid across 84 hectares of natural sandy dune land.
The par-71 links routes fescue fairways through the dune contours rather than over them, with wasteland-style bunkering and native vegetation standing in for trees. Greens run large, fast and genuinely undulating, and six sets of tees on every hole mean the course flexes from a relaxed round to a serious test. Since opening, it has been named World's Best Golf Course at the 2024 World Golf Awards and Europe's Best Golf Course in 2025, and currently ranks inside Continental Europe's Top 10 and number one in Portugal.
Facilities include a driving range, golf academy, clubhouse restaurant and pro shop, with a buggy included in every green fee. Pair it with sister course Torre Terras da Comporta for arguably the strongest two-round stop in the country, and book both through Tee Times. (...)
Torre is Sergio García's first full solo design, set in a 365-hectare pine forest near Comporta, an hour south of Lisbon on the edge of the Sado Estuary. Opened in 2025, the par-72 course runs to 6,575 metres from the back tees, and García built it with Valderrama, his favourite course, firmly in mind.
The layout rewards precision over power. Fairways are tight but not overly narrow, greens are small and demanding, and large, naturally shaped sandy waste bunkers frame the holes rather than boxing them in. Compared to its sister course Dunas just up the road, Torre plays more as a second-shot test, asking golfers to think their way to the green rather than simply reach it. The pine forest setting and gentle Atlantic breeze add a further layer of decision-making to every approach.
Worth knowing before you book: Torre is still completing its build-out, with the clubhouse, driving range and putting green not yet finished. What's already in the ground is playing in genuinely strong condition, fast, well-maintained greens included, so this is a course worth getting to now, while it's quiet and still finding its final form. For golfers who want to say they played a Sergio García design early, and don't mind roughing it slightly on the facilities side, Torre is the one to book. (...)