We recently visited Fuengirola Adventure Golf, and we had a really enjoyable time! The course offers 19 holes, which is more than most mini-golf spots, and at just €10.50, it’s great value for money. The layout of the holes is fairly straightforward, but the course is enhanced by fun elements like water features, bridges, and jumps that add a bit of excitement to the game.
One thing to note is that the course could benefit from some general maintenance and a bit of a clean-up, as seen in some areas. A little more attention to detail would really elevate the experience. Also, it's important to know that they only accept cash, which I discovered from a small sign at the bar so be sure to bring cash with you.
Despite these small things, Fuengirola Adventure Golf is a great spot for a fun outing. It’s perfect for families, friends, or anyone looking to enjoy a relaxed and affordable activity. With just a bit more care and perhaps an extra unique feature or two, it could easily become a...
Read moreWe came there with a group of 6. The FAT ENGLISH Staff or Owner was very rude and not polite at all. Not a single smile greeting to the Customers (not sure maybe he has a bad teeth).
We order a coffee - His response was ( Our machine is broken ) Cant even say it in a polite way.
While customers were playing, Just out of a sudden the Fat english guy came out vacuuming the leafs without even giving the customer a heads up that he wants to clean the leafs.
The toilet was so filthy. Service was sucks so as the staff or owner. Such a shame because the Mini Golf is pretty nice. I hope they go bankrupt and somebody who has the knowledge to run a business with a good service mind and positive people will...
Read moreThe minigolf course is pretty nice, not overly difficult, but needs a little more tender loving care; that said, it is on artificial lawn and therefore a lot better than the concrete ones seen in other Spanish tourist destinations. One also plays mostly in the shadow, which comes in very handy during hot days in summer. The owner's decision to only accept cash is an utter joke and surely a rule in place only to circumvent financial transparency - this is exceptionally idiotic as loads of guests are tourists without local currency, particularly as pretty much everything else in this region works by card/contactless payment (public transport, taxis, every...
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