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Polaris World Golf in the region of Murcia, Spain.
Jack
Nicklaus. Sounds Familiar? A legend as a professional
golf player and now known as the most prestigious course designer
in the world.
Polaris World employs the services of his company, Nicklaus
Design, in the designing of many of its courses. Can you imagine
a magnificent golf course right on your doorstep?
A fantastic clubhouse just a short stroll away?
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Murcia
enjoys and enviable climate - over 300 days of sunshine a year
with an average temperature of 21 degrees, which means you may
enjoy the outdoor life all year round.
After a playing golf or enjoying water sports on the Mar Menor
Sea, you could try the superb local fish specialties as you
dine in one of the harbor restaurants.
Enjoy the lively atmosphere of one of the local tapas bars or
the exciting night life of the many pubs and nightclubs. Or
you could opt for the relaxing tranquility of the mountains,
nature reserves and lush countryside.
Near our resorts you can discover
the cultural heritage of the region, whose architectural influences
date back to ancient civilizations. Today these influences are
reflected in the region's distinctive cuisine, strong tradition
for crafts and the famous local fiestas. Murcia offers unlimited
possibilities and all within easy reach of your home in a Polaris
World Golf Resort. |
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Each resort is developed
around a private golf course and offers more services
than you could possibly imagine: a commercial and leisure Town
Centre, Medical Centre, Sport Centre, child care, travel services,
management of renting and maintaining of properties...and much
more.
Three of them even feature a five star hotel. You will
enjoy total security as each complex is constructed within an
enclosed perimeter with accesses guarded 24 hours a day by security
personnel. This, in turn, allows for more a open and spacious
resort design.
Murcia offers you all the best of Southern Spain, but with a
very important difference; it doesn't have any of the urban
pressures of the rest of the coast.
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