Mini-golf has long gone from being a sport to a popular pastime. Trying to put the ball in the hole past obstacles is both fun and rewarding: it trains children's mind, stamina, observation and the ability to analyse the situation and calculate the force of the shot. Would you like to boast with the phrase: "I dribbled from the Eiffel to the Leaning Tower of Pisa in three kicks"? If so, visit the Mini Golf Park Torremolinos. It's a great option for holidays with children in the Costa del Sol.
The mini-golf course has an unusual backdrop. The holes are at the foot of the Statue of Liberty, next to the Egyptian pyramids or in the bowels of Big Ben — a miniature replica, of course. Who knows how quickly you'll surrender all 18 holes?
You won't be able to focus only on mini golf because there are other attractions in the 2,000 sq m park. Children will want to try out all the rides, ride the safari train and electric cars and play in the arcades. The whole family can relax in the bowling alley.
There are small cafés and shops in the park. We recommend bringing your kids along at night as all the attractions are outdoors.
Another Torremolinos miniature golf course called Gurumbilla Golf is located at Carihuela Beach. There is also a park in Altea on the Costa Blanca. The range of activities here is almost the same as at the Mini Golf Park, as the same owner manages it.