Infinitum Golf (formerly Lumine) is right in the heart of the Costa Dorada and it's a cracking shout if you want proper championship golf with a Mediterranean backdrop. You get two contrasting 18-hole layouts, The Lakes and The Hills, with Roman ruins, pine forest, olive groves and views of the Balearic Sea never far away.
The headline course is The Hills, a Greg 'The Shark' Norman design that sits in Spain's top 40. Both courses host the European Tour's Final Stage Qualifying School too, which gives you a decent clue about the standard and the test you're in for.
The Lakes is generally the more scoreable option, with water hazards that reward sensible positioning rather than hero shots. The Hills turns the dial up with elevation changes, tighter driving lines and greens that can bite if you miss the right section. In my opinion, it's ideal for mixed-ability groups because you can keep everyone happy across two very different tests without moving hotels.
Off the course, you're close enough to Tarragona for a change of scene, but the resort still feels peaceful when you're on site. If you fancy tackling a European Tour Q-School venue on your next Spain golf holiday, Infinitum is well worth a look.
Who is this for?
Golfers and groups looking for a high-quality two-course resort on the Costa Dorada with easy access to the coast.
Who is it best for?
Mid-to-low handicappers who fancy a Greg Norman design and a tour-proven venue, plus groups that want one friendlier course and one proper test.