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Penha Longa Resort

Penha Longa Resort sits inside the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park, with a 14th-century monastery at the heart of the estate. It's properly five-star (Ritz-Carlton polish), but the setting is what makes it special: rolling hills, ancient stone and those Sintra peaks in the background. Best of all for a golf break, you're around 30 minutes from Lisbon, close enough to dip into the city for a day or an evening, but far enough out that it still feels like a real escape.

Golf is a big part of the story. The Atlantic Championship Course by Robert Trent Jones Jr is the headline, often ranked among Europe's leading resort courses and a proven tournament venue that has hosted the Portuguese Open. But, in my opinion, Penha Longa works best when you treat it as more than "18 holes and dinner". You've got two restaurants with Michelin stars on site (LAB by Sergi Arola and Midori), a spa set in historic gardens and enough variety that non-golfers won't feel like they've been dragged along for the ride.

If you're putting together a trip for a couple, a mixed group or a society that wants quality golf with plenty to do off the course, this one ticks a lot of boxes.

Who is this for? Golfers who want championship golf with proper five-star comfort and easy access to Sintra, Cascais and Lisbon.

Who is it best for? Couples and mixed groups where some want serious golf, and others want spa time, great food and day trips.

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Golf Courses at Penha Longa Resort

Atlantic Course

The Atlantic Course is Penha Longa's main attraction, and was designed by the esteemed Robert Trent Jones Junior, the man responsible for so many of the world's top courses. The 6,786 yard course is now ranked as one of the top 30 golf courses in continental Europe, and features many dramatic holes that are cut through the resort's amazing sloping landscape.

The course is divided into two distinct sections, with six holes running through a valley and the remainder straddling the hillside. Penha Longa is consistently regarded as one of the country's top five courses, and was the host for the Portuguese Open twice in the mid-1990s, and the Estoril Open in 1999.

Signature Hole: Hole 6, Par 5, 404 metres (442 yards), SI 18

Penha Longa’s signature hole is listed in the top 500 holes in the world. This beautiful par 5 has a Roman Aqueduct as part of its surroundings. There are many spacious bunkers throughout the hole, and a large lake awaits peacefully towards the left of the green.

Course Information

Par 73
Designed by Robert Trent Jones Jnr.
Opened for play 1993
Previously hosted Portuguese Open (1994, 2010)

Tees

Black 6,904 yards SSS 73.1
White 6,500 yards SSS 72
Yellow 6,041 yards SSS 69
Blue 5,921 yards SSS 74
Red 5,569 yards SSS 72

Monastery Course

The Atlantic Course may be the star attraction at Penha Longa, but its sister, the 9-hole Monastery Course is well worth a game. The layout is less undulating than the Atlantic, and is certainly not as challenging, but the views of the Sintra mountains are awe-inspiring, and are worth the trip alone.

Course Information

Par 35
Designed by Robert Trent Jones Jnr.
Opened for play 1995

Tees

Gold 2,830 yards
White 2,665 yards SSS 72
Yellow 2,429 yards SSS 69
Red 2,181 yards SSS 74

Accommodation at Penha Longa Resort

The 204 rooms, apartments and suites at Penha Longa reflect the Ritz-Carlton's commitment to detail without feeling overly formal. Interiors lean sophisticated rather than showy, with private balconies offering views across either the Atlantic course or the forested ridges of Sintra. The colour palette is muted, the fabrics are quality and the service is attentive without hovering. Signature Rooms provide ample space for unwinding after a round, while the suites, particularly those with separate living areas, work well for longer stays or small groups who want room to spread out.

The resort's layout means you're never far from the action. The main building houses the lobby, restaurants and spa, while the golf clubhouse sits a short walk away. For early tee times, that proximity matters. You can grab breakfast, collect your clubs and be on the first tee without needing a car or shuttle. The rooms themselves are equipped with everything you would expect from a Ritz-Carlton: air conditioning, premium linens, marble bathrooms. But it's the views that stick with you. Waking up to the sight of fairways cutting through pine forest or the distant outline of Sintra's palaces sets the tone for the day ahead.

If you're travelling as part of a larger group or society, the resort can accommodate different room configurations and handle multiple bookings without losing that personal touch. There's also secure club storage at the clubhouse, so you're not hauling your sticks back and forth every day. For groups mixing golfers with non-playing partners, the balance works well: golfers get easy access to the course and practice facilities, while everyone else has the spa, pool and day-trip options within easy reach.

Penha Longa takes dining seriously. The resort is home to eight restaurants, two of which hold Michelin stars. LAB by Sergi Arola is the headline act, a contemporary tasting-menu experience where technique and creativity meet without tipping into theatre. The dishes change with the seasons, but the precision is constant. Midori, Portugal's oldest Japanese restaurant, offers a quieter counterpoint. The omakase menu here is built around impeccable fish and a respect for tradition, the kind of meal where silence between courses feels appropriate.

Beyond the starred venues, Spices delivers Pan-Asian flavours in a more relaxed setting, while Aqua, positioned poolside, is ideal for a post-round lunch that doesn't require changing out of your polo. The resort also features a traditional Portuguese restaurant, Arola, and a casual grill for those evenings when you want steak and a glass of red without the formality. The bar selection is strong, with a focus on Portuguese wines and craft cocktails, and the terrace overlooking the monastery is the natural spot for a sundowner.

Right, if you're the sort who likes to unwind properly after 18 holes, the Penha Longa Spa occupies 1,500 square metres within the resort's historic gardens. It's a setting that immediately separates it from the standard hotel wellness centre. Inspired by Asian traditions, the spa features nine treatment rooms, a garden jacuzzi and a plunge pool surrounded by greenery. The menu leans towards holistic therapies: hot stone massages, aromatherapy and body wraps designed to ease the toll of back-to-back rounds. The atmosphere is calm rather than clinical, and the outdoor spaces mean you can transition from treatment to relaxation without ever stepping back inside.

Beyond the spa, the resort offers indoor and outdoor swimming pools, tennis courts and a fully equipped fitness centre for those who prefer to keep moving. The location within the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park also makes Penha Longa a strong base for exploring the wider region. Sintra's UNESCO-listed palaces, Pena and Quinta da Regaleira among them, are a short drive away, while the coastal towns of Cascais and Estoril offer beaches, seafood and a more laid-back vibe. Lisbon itself is around 30 minutes by car, close enough for a day trip but far enough that the resort feels like a genuine escape.

For groups where not everyone is playing golf every day, that variety matters. You can build an itinerary that mixes serious golf with cultural day trips, spa time and proper Portuguese dining, all without anyone feeling like they're just filling time between rounds.

Features

  • Indoor Swimming Pool
  • Spa
  • Massage
  • Steam Room
  • Sauna
  • Beauty Salon
  • Gymnasium
  • Jacuzzi
  • Air-Conditioning
  • Direct Dial Telephone
  • Room Service
  • Wireless Internet
  • Wake-up Call
  • Satellite TV
  • Minibar
  • On-Site Parking
  • In House Bar
  • In House Restaurant
  • Golf Buggies
  • Driving Range
  • Pro Shop
  • Tuition
  • Putting Greens
  • Practice Area
  • Golf Club Hire
  • Championship Standard Course

Penha Longa Resort Reviews

Overall rating: 8.6 / 10

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10 / 10

Manuel Reviewed 22 Dec 2019

10 / 10

A large, busy hotel but offering excellent service. Staff in the restaurants and at the main desk were charming and friendly. Our room in Golf wing faced south which was a benefit as there was a very strong northerly wind at times. The room was good, plenty of storage and a bathroom with a simple to operate shower. Several dining options from Italian, tapas, burgers up to Michelin starred restaurants.

John Reviewed 26 Sep 2019

8 / 10

Bryan Reviewed 25 Apr 2019

10 / 10

Fabulous hotel just 30 mins from Lisbon airport. 5 star attention from staff in a very friendly way. Room was spacious with a lovely bathroom. Great facilities too with several restaurants and bars. Food and drinks were expensive but that was expected given the 5 star rating. I'd definitely stay here again.

Geoffrey Reviewed 30 Sep 2018

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