Spain Golf`s Essences
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Spain Golf`s Essences
Spain Golf’s Essences (Barcelona, Sotogrande and Seville) “Converting a passion for golf into a means of getting to know a country.” Itinerary Day 1: Barcelona Day 4: Sotogrande Day 7: Sotogrande - Seville - Arrive in Barcelona. - Golf at Finca Cortesín. - Private transfer to Seville. - Private transfer to your hotel the Claris Hotel. - Non-golfers spa treatment. - Visit of Ronda. - 2-hour introductory tour of Barcelona. - Afternoon boat trip and lunch. - Visit of Jerez de la Frontera and wine tasting. - Welcome dinner. - Dinner on the Sotogrande Harbor. - Arrive to Seville and check-in the Alfonso XIII Hotel. Meals: D Meals: B, L - Flamenco Show. Day 2: Barcelona - Golf at PGA de Catalunya. - Non-golfers tour of Girona. - Afternoon wine tasting experience in Empordà. - Dinner at leisure. Day 5: Sotogrande - Morning at leisure. - Golf at Valderrama Golf Club. - Dinner in an authentic Spanish restaurant. Meals: B, D - Morning tour of Barcelona. - Afternoon flight to Málaga. - Private transfer to Finca Cortesín and check-in. Meals: B Day 8: Seville - Golf at Real Club de Golf de Sevilla. - Non-golfers private horse drawn carriage tour around Maria Luisa Park. - Afternoon tour of Seville. Meals: B, L Day 3: Barcelona - Sotogrande Meals: B, L, D Day 6: Sotogrande - Golf at Sotogrande Golf Club. - Afternoon tour of Gibraltar. - Dinner at leisure. Meals: B - Fairwell dinner. Meals: B, D Day 9: Seville- Barcelona - Fly from Seville to Barcelone to connect your flight home. Meals: B Spain Golf’s Essences Casanova Golf & Cultural Experiences 3 Day 1: Barcelona Barcelona It is a cosmopolitan city of great commercial, financial, and tourism importance. It has an impressive cultural offer, with some interesting museums like the Joan Miró Foundation and the Picasso Museum. You can also appreciate the city’s art just by taking a stroll through its enchanting streets. The world-famous Sagrada Familia church and the Park Guell Boqueria Market stunning Park Güell are a couple of examples of how Antonio Gaudi decorated the city in his spectacular fashion. But Barcelona is not only about art; it also offers sun-baked beaches and a seductive gastronomic offer. Gothic Quarter It is one of the most attractive parts of Barcelona, and its streets abound in medieval buildings such as Casa Milá Casa Batlló Boqueria Market Sant Josep Market, better known as “La Boqueria”, is in the heart of La Rambla Avenue. It is Barcelona’s most famous and picturesque market. This emblematic spot in the city, in what was once the patio of Sant Josep Church, was inaugurated in 1836. Initially the market was open-air, with travelling sellers’ and farmers’ stalls, selling their goods directly to the public. It was eventually covered and made into the palaces of the Town Hall and the Generalitat (the Catalan Regional Government), and the Gothic churches of Santa María del Pi and Sant Just y Pastor. It also contains the Jewish quarter, comprising a network of narrow streets and where part of its former synagogue can still be seen today. an indoor market in 1914. Spain Golf’s Essences Casanova Golf & Cultural Experiences 4 Day 2: Golf at PGA de Cataluña PGA de Cataluña Founded: 1998 Architect: Angel Gallardo and Neil Coles Website: http://www.pgacatalunya.com/ After achieving top place in 2012 in the prestigious PGA Catalunya PGA Catalunya ranking by www.top100golfcourses.co.uk, in 2013 the Stadium course at the PGA Cataluña Resort maintains its position as the best golf course in Spain. It is rare to find so many memorable holes on one course and despite the many ups and downs, tees are elevated and very few fairways are uphill. The stunning dogleg of hole 6 is one of them and it demands nothing less than a driver and total commitment. PGA Catalunya PGA Catalunya Non-golfers: Tour of Girona Wine tasting experience The so-called “City of the Four Rivers”, shows us a historic El Empordà has a great variety of wines. centre dominated by medieval buildings and reminders of The red wines are high quality, full-bodied, Romans, Arabs and Jews. Inside the walled enclosure of well-structured and harmonious, sometimes “La Força Vella” you can find the culiminating works of its with added hues thanks to careful aging. historical destiny. Spain Golf’s Essences Casanova Golf & Cultural Experiences 5 Day 3: Arrive to Sotogrande Sotogrande The Ryder Cup held here in Sotogrande in 1997. It has similar geographic and climactic conditions to its neighbour Malaga, and has some of the best courses in Spain. Its additional offerings are also unquestionably attractive. There are around 17 courses in the entire province. But the Spanish’s Mediterranean Coast is much more: Sotogrande Harbor Sotogrande Harbor you can visit local towns, beaches or delighting in the Mediterranean cuisine. Finca Cortesín This impressive resort is located in one of the most peaceful and upcoming areas of the Mediterranean coast in the municipality of the picturesque village of Casares. Finca Cortesin Finca Cortesin Recommended dinner: El Jardín de Lutz El Jardín de Lutz, located in Finca Cortesín, offers a more relaxed yet equally elegant ambiance for guests who prefer a more traditional The hotel’s fresh but grand design is inspired by traditional Andalusian architecture and gives every area a big, bright and luxuriously spacious feel that is so rare in Europe. Spanish cuisine with a spectacular terrace with views to the Mediterranean and picturesque gardens filled with 1000-year old olive trees. Spain Golf’s Essences Casanova Golf & Cultural Experiences 6 Day 4: Golf at Finca Cortesín Finca Cortesín Founded: 1991 Architect: Cabell B. Robinson Web: http://www.fincacortesin.com/en/golf Measuring 6.802 metres from the back tees, and with more than 100 bunkers, Finca Cortesin is ranked as being Finca Cortesín one of Spain’s best golf courses by the prestigious Golf Finca Cortesín Digest Magazine. The harmonious relationship between the natutal Mediterranean landscape and environment, make for a most attractice design.The excellent weather it enjoys all year round makes the perfect setting for playing golf. Cabell B. Robinson’s course design and Gerald Huggan’s landscaping design capture the natural characteristic of the area where the course has been constructed. All of it Finca Cortesín Volvo World Match Play- Justin Rose Non-golfers activities: SPA Treatment Boat Trip Measuring 2.200m², it comprises 3 specific areas for face and body treatments, massages, thermal baths with indoor swimming pool and fitness centre. Enjoy a 4-hour boat trip around the coast of Puerta Banús with drinks and snacks included. together adds to a perfect balance between 20 varieties of flora, the typical Mediterranean forest and the perfectly manicured bermuda grass on the course. Finca Cortesin has been host of the Volvo World Match Play Championship for 3 years, one of the world’s most prestigious golf tournaments at a professional level. Spain Golf’s Essences Casanova Golf & Cultural Experiences 7 Day 5: Golf at Valderrama Valderrama Golf Club Founded: 1985 Architect: Robert Trent Jones Web: www.valderrama.com/en This was the venue for the 1997 Ryder Cup, World Valderrama Golf Valderrama Golf Golf Championships – American Express 1999 and 2000, and the Volvo Masters until 2008. Ranked the best course in Continental Europe on many occasions, it is a demanding round that is further complicated by the habitual wind in the area. Exquisitely maintained, Valderrama is a course that every player should enjoy at least once in their lives. The round requires a careful study of each stroke in order to avoid the rough, the numerous trees, and the Valderrama Golf Valderrama Golf strategically-placed bunkers. Dinner in an authentic Spanish restaurant. Enjoy the delights of the spanish cuisine dinning in an authentic spanish restaurant from top to bottom. Its decoration with spanish traditional elements, its environment and tasty food won´t leave you indifferent. Spain Golf’s Essences Casanova Golf & Cultural Experiences 8 Day 6: Golf at Sotogrande - Tour of Gibraltar Sotogrande Golf Club Founded: 1964 Architect: Robert Trent Jones. Web: http://www.golfsotogrande.com/default.aspx Considered one of the masterpieces of Robert Trent Jones. In his book entitled Golf ’s Magnificent ChalSotogrande Golf Sotogrande Golf lenge, published in 1988, he cited this course as one of his five favourites among the more than 500 courses he has designed worldwide. Inaugurated in 1964, Sotogrande was Trent Jones’ first European golf course and it encompasses his entire design philosophy, which consisted in designing courses that were perfectly integrated into the natural environment, that provided a significant challenge for the best players but which were also accessible and enjoyable Sotogrande Golf Sotogrande Golf Tour of Gibraltar We will see the amazing sights in Gibraltar, such as The Pillars of Hercules, St. Michaels Cave, the Top of the Rock, the Apes, the Siege Tunnels, Moorish Castle, The 100 Tonne Gun . Followed by the breathtaking views from the top of the Rock - looking out to Spain and Africa to see the mountains of Morocco. for all levels. The 6,304-metre course, par 72, features long tees, wide fairways and fast, subtly-shaped elevated greens, which pose the greatest difficulty on the course. Of the hundred bunkers, 69 are around the greens, requiring maximum accuracy from the player when attacking the pins. Spain Golf’s Essences Casanova Golf & Cultural Experiences 9 Day 7: Ronda - Jerez - Seville Seville Situated on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, Seville has a rich Moorish heritage, and used to be a prosperous port that carried out trade with the Americas. The streets and squares in the historic quarter of the capital of Andalusia are lively and busy. They treasure many constructions that have the World Heritage Sevilla’s Cathedral Santa Cruz neighborhood designation, and many districts are full of traditional culture, like Triana and La Macarena. Our Tour We´ll start and go ahead to Real Alcazar, the most ancient royal palace still in use in Europe. Founded by the Muslim People one thousand years ago. Next to Alcazar and Cathedral we have Santa Cruz, the old Jewish Quarter, we walk through narrow and serpenSpain square, Seville Real Alcazar, Seville Ronda Jerez de la Frontera This town in the Málaga region sits on either side of the Tajo del Ronda, a narrow gorge more than 150 metres deep. Its old town has been declared Property of Cultural Interest. Jerez de la Frontera, well known for its wines, its horses and its flamenco, preserves a historic centre that has been declared a historic artistic site. tine streets with a secret and peaceful atmosphere. Later we’ll go to visit the Cathedral, the third largest one in the Christian world, and one of the richest. Inside, the real tomb of Christopher Columbus! We will also see (and climb if you want) the Giralda Tower, old minaret and symbol of Seville. Spain Golf’s Essences Casanova Golf & Cultural Experiences 10 Day 8: Golf at RCG Sevilla and Flamenco Show RCG Sevilla Founded: 1991 Architect: José Mª Olazábal Web: http://www.sevillagolf.com/ The Real Club de Golf de Sevilla, Venue of the WGCWorld Cup 2004, Andalucía Open 2009 and Spanish RCG Sevilla Open 2008, 2010 and 2012, boasts one of Europe’s best RCG Sevilla courses. Designed by José María Olazábal, the challenging course of wide fairways and numerous bunkers is held in high esteem by amateurs and professionals alike. The course covers an area of 61 hectares and boasts over 10.000 trees what make it plesant and challenging round. Nowadays RCGS is the third best course in the Spanish ranking. RCG Sevilla RCG Sevilla Non-golfers activities: Flamenco Show Private horse drawn carriage tour around Maria Luisa Park Seville is the great center of flamenco and no visit to the town is complete without living the emotion, force, dance and passion, of an authentic Flamenco show at the heart of the city. Exploring María Luisa Park by horse and carriage is an altogether different experience. Bringing together nature, peace and distinction, you will recover the charms of a romantic era, enjoying this delightful garden in the heart of historic Seville. Spain Golf’s Essences Casanova Golf & Cultural Experiences 11 Total Cost (see hotel’s description below) • Golfer: • Non-golfer: • Single-room supplement : Inclusions Activities • • Sightseeing tours: Barcelona and Seville • 8 nights’ accommodation with breakfast included ◦◦ 2 nights 5-star Claris Hotel, Barcelona • Wine tasting Jerez ◦◦ 4 nights 5-star Finca Cortesín, Sotogrande • Wine tasting Empordà and lunch between vineyards ◦◦ 2 nights 5-star Alfonso XIII Hotel, Seville • Tour of Gibraltar • Tour of Ronda and Jerez • Flamenco Show, Seville 5 green-fees + golf cart ◦◦ Barcelona: PGA de Cataluña - Stadium Course ◦◦ Sotogrande: Finca Cortesín, Sotogrande GC, Valderrama GC ◦◦ Sevilla: RCG Sevilla Non-golfers activities • Boat trip • Sightseeing tours: Girona • Escorting English-speaking guide throughout the trip • Finca Cortesín - Spa Treatment • All visits (and tickets) with professional guides in English. • Private horse drawn carriage tour around Maria Luisa Park (Seville) • Memory Photo Book • All transportation by private vehicle • Meet and greet service • Transfer airport-hotel-airport • Welcome and farewell dinner • All meals as indicated in Itinerary (L-Lunch, D-Dinner) • All taxes included Not included • Airline tickets • Travel and medical insurance • Tips or gratuities • Meals at leisure Conditions See our Booking Terms & Conditions (pags. 16-17) Spain Golf’s Essences Casanova Golf & Cultural Experiences 12 Claris Hotel 5* Hotel Claris is a five-star Grand Luxe hotel located in Barcelona’s central Eixample neighborhood, just steps away from Passeig de Gràcia, a street that boasts the city’s most famous shops. Its enviable location puts the city’s biggest tourist attractions within guests’ reach, including the works of famous Modernist architect Antoni Guadí. Spain Golf’s Essences Casanova Golf & Cultural Experiences 13 Finca Cortesín Hotel Finca Cortesin is designed to enchant every one of the senses. The hotel’s fresh but grand design is inspired by traditional Andalusian architecture and gives every area a big, bright and luxuriously spacious feel that is so rare in Europe. Built around two principle courtyards with palatial proportions, the hotel has 67 large, luminous and exquisitely designed suites with lofty 4m high ceilings ranging from 50 to 200m² Spain Golf’s Essences Casanova Golf & Cultural Experiences 14 Alfonso XIII 5* Hotel Inaugurated in 1928, the Hotel Alfonso XIII has been the preferred rendezvous for residents of Seville and elite travelers from around the world. Constructed by command of King Alfonso XIII of Spain to house VIP guests at the Iber-American Exposition in 1928, the hotel has, for over 85 years, been the place to stay for royalty, heads of state and those keen to share in its aura ofhistory and glamour. Today its distinctive Mudéjar-style architecture of sweeping arches, decorative brickwork, wrought-iron, ornamental towers and glorious ceramic finials continue to charm guests and locals alike and cement its iconic status. Spain Golf’s Essences Casanova Golf & Cultural Experiences 15 Booking Term & Conditions 1. Accuracy We have taken all care to ensure published information and prices on our website (www.golfcasanova.com) and/or brochures are accurate however if we identify an error or omission following publication, we will inform you before confirming your booking. 2. Booking confirmation and payment terms All bookings are subject to availability, it is only when confirmation has been received by you that the booking is deemed to be confirmed. We will acknowledge receipt of your booking request by email. Booking confirmation is subject to a 35% deposit payment of the total cost of the package. Our acceptance of your deposit forms a contract between us and the party leader (first named passenger) acting on behalf of all passengers in the party. Full payment of the package is due 8 weeks prior to arrival. If your booking is made within 8 weeks of travel, we will require full and complete payment at the time of booking. 3. Booking changes or cancellations Changes In case you have to change any of the pre-confirmed services, number of persons in your group or transfer your booking to another person, the person who originally booked the holiday must sends us written notice by email. Cancellation costs: 1) $30 administration-fee per person plus the costs of cancellation, if any. 2) A cancellation charge of 5% of the total cost of the tour if the withdrawal takes place over 10 days and less than 15 days before the date of the travel; 15% between 3 days and 10 days, and 25% within 48 hours prior to departure. 3) Hotels cancellation costs reference: a. 0% when cancellations are done +30 days of service b. 20% when cancellations are done +15 days of service except special “non-refundable” rates c. 50% when done +7 days of service d. 100% when done under 7 days before service No costs will be applied for reasons of force majeure. 4. If we change or cancel your holiday Changes It is highly unlikely that any changes will be made to your holiday and any changes that do occur are usually minor. If a major change occurs you will have the option of either i) accepting the change ii) purchasing another holiday from us or iii) cancelling your holiday Cancellation We reserve the right to cancel your holiday, but if we do you will be offered the choice of a full refund or a holiday of comparable standard. On no account will we cancel your holiday within 8 weeks of departure other than for reasons of force majeure or in the event that payment is not received by the due date. Cancellation Compensations: A cancellation compensation of 5% of the total cost of the tour if the withdrawal takes place over 10 days and less than 60 days before the date of the travel; 15% between 3 days and 10 days, and 25% within 48 hours prior to departure. No compensations will be applied for reasons of force majeure. 5. Price All prices quoted by Casanova Golf S.L. are per person and based on twin/double occupancy. Single rooms are available at all hotels however they often carry a supplement. 6. Price changes The price of your holiday is subject to surcharges on the following items: Governmental action, currency, aircraft, fuel, overflying charges and airport charges. Even in this case we will absorb an amount equivalent to 2% of the holiday price which excludes insurance premiums and any amendment charges. Only amounts in excess of this 2% will be surcharged. If this means paying more than 10% of the holiday price you will be entitled to cancel your holiday with a full refund of all monies paid, except for any premium paid to us for holiday insurance and amendment charges. Should you decide to cancel because of this you must exercise your right to do so within 14 days from the issue date printed on the invoice. Any surcharges will be notified to you no later than 30 days prior to departure. In exchange for this guarantee we will not make any refunds in the event of a favorable variation to currency rates. No price changes will be applied 20 days prior to departure. 6. Travel insurance We recommend that, before travelling, you take out travel and medical insurance. (continues next page....) Spain Golf’s Essences Casanova Golf & Cultural Experiences 16 (continues from previous page....) 7. Passports, Visas and Documentation All passports, visas and health documentation are your responsibility. If you are refused travel entry into a country because of documentary irregularities Casanova Golf S.L. cannot be held liable. 8. Descriptions The descriptions of the hotels and golf courses and other aspects of the holidays are based on opinions gained on site visits and on the opinions of hotels themselves. We are not always able to exercise control over all the components of the holiday arrangements and it is possible that an advertised amenity be withdrawn or changed due to various reasons such as water conservation, renovation work, etc. We will advise you if we become aware of a major change but we cannot accept liability for loss, damage or inconvenience in such circumstances. 9. Alterations of Arrangements Should events beyond our control require it, Casanova Golf S.L., reserves the right to alter or modify the itinerary without advance notice, to withdraw any tour component from your trip and/or to substitute a tour component of equal standard. “No-shows” and non-used green fees This will not entitle any player to a reimbursement in any of the golf courses selected. Non used green fees will not be refunded. 11. Course Conditions We cannot be held responsible for the actual playing conditions of the golf courses whether caused by course maintenance, or weather conditions etc. Golf course closure due to bad weather conditions is at the discretion of the golf course. 12. Handicap Certificates In some cases certificates must be produced prior to play. We recommend you take a Certificate with you to avoid any disappointment. 13. Complaints If you have a complaint you must discuss it at the time with the hotel, golf course, transfer company or car rental company. We are based in Spain so you could contact us and we will do our best to put things right. We are unable to consider any complains made on your return if you have not initially made such a complaint `in resort’. 10. Tee times Golf courses reserve the right to alter confirmed tee times. If your confirmed golf club cancel your reservation or change your tee time we will try to find a suitable alternative. You will be charged or refunded for any difference in the original cost. Such changes do not entitle you to cancel a holiday that is part of a package. Please also be aware that some golf courses may pair you up with other golfers during peak times. Spain Golf’s Essences Casanova Golf & Cultural Experiences 17 Travel Information 1. Passports, Visas and Documentation If you are a citizen of the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein: you will need a valid passport or ID card. Spain is a party to the Schengen Agreement. This means that U.S. citizens may enter Spain for up to 90 days in a six-month period for tourist or business purposes without a visa. Your passport should be valid for at least three months beyond the period of stay lishments, accompanied by your passport). 2. Medical insurance. U.S. citizen tourists are not entitled to free medical care in Spain, including Spanish Social Security medical facilities. Although you will receive medical attention in an emergency, this will be liable for payment. We recommend to find out before you leave whether or not your medical insurance will cover you overseas. If your policy doesn’t go with you when you travel, we strongly recommend to take out supplementary medical insurance for your trip. 5. What to pack. Since Spain has so many days of sunshine and its temperatures are generally warmer than many other European countries, pack as few clothes as possible. Unless you choose to visit in winter, light-weight clothing is usually an ideal choice. 3. Currency and payment. The unit of currency in Spain is the euro (€). There are restrictions on the amount of currency (euro or other) that foreigners may bring with them to Spain. Tipping is not obligatory in Spain, although it is common practice in bars, restaurants, hotels and taxis. You can change foreign currency in banks (open Monday-Friday from 8:30 am to 2 pm) and foreign exchange bureaus in the main cities. This service is also available in most hotels and travel agencies. You can pay with any international credit card (you’ll need to show your passport or ID. document) or with travellers’ cheques (these are accepted in many estab- 4. Climate. Spain has a predominantly warm Mediterranean climate, with dry summers and winters with balanced temperatures. Here you can enjoy more than 3,000 hours of sunshine per year. Temperatures vary greatly from one season to the next, with cold winters, and really hot summers. 6. Tax-free If you live outside the European Union, then you can claim back the tax any purchases totaling over €90.15. There are various companies in Spain authorized to process the reimbursement of I.V.A. (Value Added Tax) to tourists. These are the procedures to follow: 1) Ask for a tax-free invoice and show your passport. 2) Show your purchases and stamp the tax-free receipts at customs. (Receipts must be stamped within 3 months of purchase.) 3) Claim the amount due from the company processing the claim. They all have I.V.A. reimbursement points at the main Spanish airports and borders, for payment in cash. You can also have the I.V.A. repaid to your credit card, by bank transfer or international cheque. 7. Shopping Shops are generally open 10am-2pm and 5-8.30pm, although many larger stores and shopping centers do not close for lunch. The majority of shops close on Sundays, and a few still close on Saturday afternoon 8. Time difference Spain is 1hr ahead of GMT in winter and 2hr ahead GMT in summer. The Spanish keep very different hours from North Americans. As a general rule, restaurants serve lunch from 1.30pm-3.30pm and dinner from 9pm to 11pm. However many establishments offer service all day long. At night, and particularly from Thursday to Sunday nights, nightclubs and discos remain open until 3 or 4 o’clock in the morning, or until dawn in large cities. 9. Is Spain a safe country? In general terms, Spain is one of the safest countries in Europe for visiting tourists. As in any country, there are basic security measures to bear in mind: Try not to walk around empty streets or poorly-lit areas, and avoid street gambling stalls. Try to carry only the money you need for any one excursion. Take care of your possessions in crowded places such as public transport or department stores. When relaxing in public places, keep valuable objects like mobile phones and cameras out of view. Do not forget advice from security experts: Prevention is the best cure for this kind of problem. If you need help you can contact the Police on 112. 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