Hotel Isla Canela Golf, where the Guadiana and Atlantic will leave you speechless
Located in the heart of Huelva's Costa de la Luz alongside the Guadiana River and bathed by the Atlantic Ocean is a resort that enjoys an idyllic setting: Isla Canela.
In the heart of the Isla Canela marshlands stands a place where sport, gastronomy and, above all, relaxation and tranquillity are closely connected. Its nerve centre is the 4-star hotel with 54 bedrooms where you will open the window and want to capture the image you see before you: the light of Huelva at dawn is simply magical.
If this image from the balcony of your room seems magnificent, just you wait until you see its 18-hole golf course. You'll love it. Isla Canela Golf is designed to ensure both the handicap amateur and the experienced professional leave with a good result and a large smile. Its greens, which are expansive with gentle slopes, together with the vegetation that is strategically located to protect them, make Isla Canela a course where you must carefully consider your strategy if you want to achieve a great score.
Located in the marshlands of Isla Canela, the native flora and fauna blends in perfectly with this 18-hole course, opened in 1993. Prepare your camera to capture the passing cormorants, flamingoes and seagulls.
Huelva has one of the most exquisite ranges of gastronomy in Andalusia. The proximity of the mountains and the Atlantic Ocean ensures the menu at the different resort areas is imbued with the flavour of Jabugo and local shellfish without neglecting varied international cuisine.
The colony of British tourists is always considered in the everyday running of the resort. It should be no surprise, then, that Hotel Isla Canela Golf has one of the best kept bowling greens in Spain.
This corner of Huelva is one of the leading areas for pre-season training with many European football teams. Its good climate, hotel and facilities attract teams from the UK and Germany and see them undertake their pre-season training in this part of Ayamonte.
Are you really still on the fence about visiting Isla Canela?