Mallorca has long been the sort of place that makes golfers start speaking in wistful tones, like they’ve just remembered a first love, a perfect swing, or that one time they didn’t three-putt from eight feet. And the Mallorca Golfcard is once again being marketed as the can’t-leave-home-without-it companion for 2026—because on an island where golf can be glorious and greenfees can be… spirited, saving money is its own kind of birdie.
The new edition arrives with a familiar promise and a shiny new badge of authority: more access, more flexibility, and more chances to play courses that sit proudly on Mallorca’s top shelf. The headline claim is simple enough to make even a jet-lagged golfer nod along: 31 vouchers for 19 golf courses, built around the crowd-pleasing 2FOR1 principle where two players tee it up, but only one greenfee is charged. It’s the kind of maths golfers actually enjoy.
What you get with Mallorca Golfcard 2026 (and why it matters)

Mallorca’s fairways are not short on choice, but the clever part here is the card’s mix of marquee venues and practical perks. The press release doesn’t mince words about the positioning: the vouchers can be used on courses “that rank among Europe’s best, from Alcanada to T Golf Calvià and Son Gual.” If those names make you sit up a little straighter, you’re not alone.
Then there’s the saving that keeps paying even when you’re not tearing vouchers out of the booklet: 10% off greenfees at 15 partner clubs – even without using a voucher, and also valid for a playing partner. That’s a useful bit of business for anyone who likes to keep plans loose, or for the golfer who travels with a friend who believes “budget” is a type of bunker.
And because every modern golf product needs a “new for this year” twist, 2026 introduces coaching into the bargain bin—in the best possible way. The card now includes “the new 2-for-1 coaching voucher with PGA Professional Kiki Dreckmann,” giving players “two hours of instruction for the price of one – available at Son Gual, Pula or Capdepera.” Two hours is enough time to fix a slice, find a tempo, and still have a few minutes left to discuss why you always miss putts on the low side.
The savings, the standouts, and the fine print golfers actually care about
The Mallorca Golfcard 2026 isn’t shy about the numbers, and golfers—those romantics with spreadsheets—will appreciate the specifics. Among the listed benefits:
- “savings in Alcanada: up to €44 per round (10% discount) or up to €220 with a 2FOR1 voucher”
- “33% off all four Arabella Golf courses all year when using the corresponding voucher”
- “year-round 2FOR1 on Maioris, Son Termes, Son Antem (East & West), Pollença, and Son Gual (on specific dates)”
There’s also a new accommodation angle for the resort-minded: “10% off accommodation at Pula Golf Resort when booking directly.” Which is handy, because nothing complements a discounted greenfee like a discounted bed—especially after you’ve walked 18 in a coastal breeze and spent the back nine negotiating with your driver.
Not every trip is two weeks: the alternative “à la Card” option

Not everyone comes to Mallorca for the full golf-holiday immersion. Some people are in for a few rounds, a long lunch, and a heroic attempt to pretend they’re “just here to relax.” For them, the alternative product remains on the menu: Mallorca Golf à la Card 2026.
As the information module lays out, it’s “six freely selectable vouchers, each of which can be used twice – ideal for golfers who want to pick and choose a few specific courses.” The trade-off is clear and candid: “Alcanada, Son Gual and T Golf Calvià cannot be selected” and “Top-tier courses are not included.” In other words, it’s a slimmer wallet-friendly option for golfers who don’t need the full golden key—just a few well-chosen doors opened.
Mallorca Golfcard 2026 vs Mallorca Golf à la Card 2026 (quick comparison)

Mallorca Golfcard 2026
- “31 vouchers”
- “Price: €164”
- “Includes top courses: Alcanada, Son Gual, T Golf Calvià”
- “Extensive 2FOR1 and special-price advantages”
- “Includes 2FOR1 golf tuition”
- Valid “until 31 December 2026” and “edition is limited.”
Mallorca Golf à la Card 2026
- “Price: €109”
- “Available online only”
- “Choose 6 vouchers freely from the Mallorca Golfcard selection, each voucher usable twice”
- “Alcanada, Son Gual and T Golf Calvià cannot be selected”
- “Ideal for golfers who want to select just a few specific courses”
How it works, where to buy it, and when it launches
If you like your golf deals served with clarity, the format is straightforward: “The Mallorca Golfcard 2026 consists of a voucher booklet with 31 greenfee vouchers and a personal identification card in credit-card format.” It’s released “From 1 January 2026,” valid “until 31 December 2026,” costs “€164,” and—importantly for procrastinators—“The edition is limited.”
You can buy it:
- In the online shop – https://shop.rheingolf.de/Mallorca-Golfcard-2026/
- And directly on Mallorca at: Alcanada, Maioris, Son Antem, Son Vida, Son Muntaner and Capdepera.”
Why golfers are being told to order early
Golfers, bless them, will delay booking flights for months but will panic-buy anything described as “limited.” This card leans into that reality with a practical warning: “The edition of the Mallorca Golfcard is limited each year, and demand is particularly high during the main travel periods in spring and autumn. Early purchase is recommended to ensure availability.”
Which is fair. Mallorca’s peak golf windows are when the island is at its most tempting and the tee sheets at their most unforgiving. If the Mallorca Golfcard is part of your 2026 plan, the smart play is treating it like a popular starting time: don’t assume it’ll still be there when you finally get round to it.
The bottom line
Whether you’re dropping in for a long weekend or settling in for a two-week love affair with Mediterranean fairways, the sales pitch is beautifully uncomplicated, and it lands like a confident putt: “Mallorca Golfcard 2026 – play more, save more, enjoy more.”
For anyone heading to Mallorca with clubs, a playing partner, and an appetite for top courses with softer greenfee impact, the Mallorca Golfcard is positioning itself once again as the island’s most practical bit of luggage.
Online shop link: https://shop.rheingolf.de/Mallorca-Golfcard-2026/