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Blacksearama Golf & Villas GOLFING HOLIDAYS * Oitavos Dunes Golf course, Hole 7, PAR 5, 524 m BALTIC-BREAKS GOLF TOUR OPERATOR BALTIC- BREAKS IS A MEMBER OF ph. +372 6311796, fax +372 6311795 [email protected] www.baltic-breaks.com Virmalise 24/26, 10131, Tallinn, Estonia GOLF & Cruise TOP GOLF courses GOLF tournaments GOLF Lovers CLUB BALTIC-BREAKS GOLF TOUR OPERATOR has been offering golf packages on the market for more than three years already. Based in Tallinn, Estonia, we are a perfect spot to ask a golf holiday to any of the Baltic countries – Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. We don’t only organize golf trips in our own region. We can receive golfers all over Eastern Europe and Scandinavia and we also send golfers from Baltics to anywhere in the world. We cater for all tastes and all budgets. BALTIC-BREAKS GOLF TOUR OPERATOR has been the only Estonian Tour Operator member of IAGTO (International Association of Golf Tour Operators) since 2007. Our expertise in the sphere of golf tourism has been acknowledged by the professionals of the industry worldwide. Our top-destinations include Spain, Portugal, France, Czech Republic, Thailand and other countries where you can experience pleasures of golf in different surroundings. You can combine golf with spa treatments or golf with leisure holidays or golf with sightseeing and cultural trips, even golf and wine tasting tours – whatever it is, you will enjoy it. You should choose BALTIC-BREAKS GOLF TOUR OPERATOR because we offer you privileged golf courses for the privileged prices. Our experience and number of contacts enables us to offer you the golf courses which you would not be able to play at if you come as a random customer. Exclusive golf courses are at hand if you choose Baltic-Breaks Golf Tour operator. We will also be happy to book the hotel, all the transfers and even restaurants and your entertainment program for you. We offer both full golfing packages and separate bookings of tee-times. All our golf trips come together with services of golf pros who can improve your golfing skills at whatever golf course you choose. Another thing we offer is the trips to any major golf tournament all over the world including the accommodation, all the transfers and tickets to the event as such. All your requests from one place- that is another reason to choose Baltic-Breaks Golf Tour Operator. If you do not like to travel by plane you may have the option to go on a sea cruise on a comfortable ship of either Silver Sea or Costa company where a golf outing to the shore can be combined with the luxury of sea cruise itself. Golfers’ dreams come true on these cruises as you have the chance to play on several world-class courses in several countries during one week-long itinerary. Other services onboard include complimentary golf clinics, private lessons by qualified pros and quality club rent. WE ARE WAITING FOR YOUR BOOKINGS! BALTIC-BREAKS GOLF TOUR OPERATOR BALTIC- BREAKS IS A MEMBER OF ph. +372 6311796, fax +372 6311795 [email protected] www.baltic-breaks.com Virmalise 24/26, 10131, Tallinn, Estonia EUROPE PORTUGAL Lisbon coast 5 Algarve 18 Madeira 21 SPAIN Murcia 29 Costa Del Sol 34 Costa Brava 43 Tenerife 46 FRANCE Biarritz 60 BULGARIA Black Sea coast 64 TURKEY Belek 67 AFRICA TUNISIA Hammamet 80 EGYPT SOUTH AFRICA ASIA THAILAND Bangkok 82 Pattaya 86 AMERICA ARGENTINA Buenos Aires 90 PORTUGAL Lisbon coast PORTUGAL is a pure golf destination. With 80 quality golf courses within the country, good weather, breathtaking landscapes many with sea view, renowned architects, excellent service. Portugal will seduce you! LISBON is the capital of Portugal. Very conveniently located in Lisbon Coast, the actual 13 Golf Courses distinguish themselves due to their natural beauty and chal- lenging but friendly design. There are nine 18-hole courses and four 9-hole courses. Most of these courses were designed by internationally renowned architects. There is a wide choice of courses of different styles and difficulty level of play. The climate is mild and temperate, allowing golf to be played all year round. The culture, history and the golden beaches of Estoril and Sintra coast are add-ons to the excitement of playing golf in this area. 5 PORTUGAL BOM SUCESSO Golf course Obidos-Lisbon The land at Bom Sucesso near the beautiful and historic town of Óbidos, around one hour’s drive to the north of Lisbon in Portugal, has provided a wonderful opportunity for creation of a world class golf course. It will be capable of testing the very best golfers while providing great enjoyment for the not so good players. It will be quite different in character from the course nearby at Praia d’el Rey but it has the potential to be equally good in its own way. Architect: Donald Steel Opening: 2008 Holes: 18 Par: 72 Length: 6234 m Driving range, putting green, chipping área Club House, restaurant, bar, store, lock Rooms, buggies, electric trolleys, trolleys rent. Golf PRO on request! Baltic Breaks Golf Tour operator +372 631 1796 • [email protected] • www.baltic-breaks.com Virmalise 24/26, 10131, Tallinn, Estonia 6 PORTUGAL PRAIA D’el REY Golf course Obidos - Lisbon coast Located very near the historic fortified medieval town of Óbidos and only 60 minutes’ drive from Lisbon. The course has been also placed in an extremely beautiful environmental position. As the holes are played the golfer passes through pine trees and enjoys attrac- tive views over a lagoon and across to the blue Atlantic Ocean. This is a true style of Links Course offering an enjoyable challenge especially to the lower handicapped player. Architect: Cabell B. Robinson Opening: 14th June 1997 Holes: 18 Par: 73 Length: 6449 m A pro-shop, Driving Range Academy, professional tuition, buggies (GPS optional), electric trolleys, pull trolleys, club hire (branded clubs optional), a club repair workshop, clubhouse restaurant and bar. Golf PRO on request! Baltic Breaks Golf Tour operator +372 631 1796 • [email protected] • www.baltic-breaks.com Virmalise 24/26, 10131, Tallinn, Estonia 7 PORTUGAL QUINTA DA MARINHA Golf course Cascais - Lisbon coast Between city and nature, between the beach and the mountain, Hotel Quinta da Marinha Resort- located in the excellent area of Cascais/Sintra, 4 km from the centre of Cascais, 25 kms from Lisbon downtown and 30 kms from the airport. Quinta da Marinha, set amongst beautiful pine trees and stretching down to Guincho beach, has some of the most beautiful scenery in Portugal. It is a picture postcard of Portuguese golf! Architect: Robert Trent Jones Opening: 1999 Holes: 18 Par: 71 Length: 5870 m Facilities: Driving Range, Pitching Area; Putting green; Equipment hire. Restaurants: Restaurant Five Pines, Restaurant Rocca, Bar Trent Jones, Bar at the swimming pool Golf PRO on request! Baltic Breaks Golf Tour operator +372 631 1796 • [email protected] • www.baltic-breaks.com Virmalise 24/26, 10131, Tallinn, Estonia 8 PORTUGAL OITAVOS DUNES Golf course Cascais - Lisbon coast Practice area Hole Nº 7 Oitavos Dunes Golf Club at Quinta da Marinha is located 30 minutes from the Portuguese capital of Lisbon, just outside the resort village of Cascais. It is in the Sintra-Cascais National Park, close to the Guincho beach and surronded by the Atlantic Ocean, Quinta da Marinha benefits from an excellent access to Cascais Villa an its restaurants, bars, shops, cinemas, entertainment areas and the new Marina. Architect: Arthur Hills Opening: 2001 Holes: 18 Par: 71 Length: 6300 m Driving Range, Putting Green(2), Pro Shop, Head Professional Short Game Practice Area, Restaurant & Bar. Phillip A’Court Hole Nº 14 Par: 3 Length: 153 m One of the world’s great par 3 holes. If the wind is against, a low drawn two iron works well. The green is ideally shaped for running the ball down the green contours. Long is better than short, even if you end up chipping back from the bank behind the 10th green. The green will test your putting skills and birdies will be rare. Hole Nº 14 Hole Nº 18 Par: 4 Length: 433 m The finale what a fantastic hole! Again a draw around the central island of one strategic pine is the best shot. The green is raised set in a dune and will play at least one club more than you think. If you hit the green the severe slope from right to left will give a lot to think about. Many games will turn completely around on this outstanding finishing hole. The 18th hole will never be forgotten by Barry Lane during the Portuguese Open in 2005 when he arrived on the Tee box with a commanding 2 stroke lead only to shoot a dramatic 9 for this challenging last hole to only finish the tournament 5th. Baltic Breaks Golf Tour operator +372 631 1796 • [email protected] • www.baltic-breaks.com Virmalise 24/26, 10131, Tallinn, Estonia 9 PORTUGAL AROEIRA I Golf course Lisbon coast Aroeira Golf Course is set beside the south bank of the River, scarcely twenty minutes from Lisbon. Aroeira is a course that perfectly combines the requirements of a championship course whilst being set in beautiful surroundings. Set in a 345 hectare estate very close to Caparica which has a long beach with 30 kilome- tres of white sand, Aroeira has become one of the most famous golf courses in the country on the south bank of the river Tejo. On a clear day the Portuguese capital can easily be seen from the tee of hole number 1. Architect: Frank Pennink Opening: 1973 Holes: 18 Par: 72 Length: 6300 m Facilities: golf school, a friendly club- house with restaurant, snack-bar, bar and golf shop, as well as apartments and villas, tropical swimming pool, four tennis courts, playground, shopping Joaquim Moura Golf Teacher mall and a hotel is planned.
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