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Few golf courses in Europe enjoy the reverence and global acclaim that Monte Rei does. Nestled in the rolling hills of Portugal’s Eastern Algarve, this exclusive resort has been a must-play destination for serious golfers since its signature North Course opened in 2007, designed by 18-time major champion Jack Nicklaus. Known for its dramatic views, strategic variety, and impeccable conditioning, Monte Rei has long been considered one of the finest layouts in Portugal.
In early 2026, the club announced a landmark renovation project designed to ensure that legacy continues — not through superficial changes but with thoughtful, long-term upgrades. Here’s everything golfers should know about what’s coming, why it matters, and how this renovation fits into the future of this iconic destination.

The renovation isn’t reactive — it’s strategic. Following a detailed assessment of the North Course and its supporting infrastructure, Monte Rei’s golf course management team DETAILS, wholly owned by the Arrow Global, decided that a comprehensive renewal would best protect the course’s character and playability for decades to come.
The aim isn’t to reinvent what makes Monte Rei great, but to strengthen its resilience, modernise ageing systems like irrigation, and elevate every aspect of the golfer’s experience. When the course reopens, it will be stronger, more resilient, and better equipped for the future — while remaining unmistakably Monte Rei.

From the tee boxes to the service infrastructure, this is one of the most ambitious improvement programs Monte Rei has undertaken:

A core objective is to transition to quieter, more environmentally responsible maintenance operations supported by modern equipment. This aligns with broader efforts in Algarve golf to manage natural resources more responsibly.

To complete these extensive works, the North Course will be temporarily closed from mid-April through mid-September 2026 — roughly six months of renovation.
Despite the golf course being offline for play, the resort’s luxury infrastructure — including villas, apartments, restaurants, spa and wellness services, concierge, pool, and tennis facilities — remains open to guests throughout the renovation period.

The North Course at Monte Rei has consistently ranked among the best in Portugal and the Algarve, a reputation earned through its masterful design and the quality of the golfing experience. Rather than allowing that legacy to fade, the planned renovation embraces a long-term philosophy: honour tradition while investing in tomorrow.

Monte Rei isn’t just resting on past accomplishments. The resort has outlined an even more ambitious vision — including the creation of a second Jack Nicklaus Signature Course, currently under development with a distinct character from the original layout.
That forward momentum, paired with this renovation, signals that Monte Rei isn’t closing its doors to change — it’s inviting it, in ways that enrich the golf experience without compromising the soul of the course.
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