Italy Golf Holidays
Italy Golf Holidays
Italy is becoming one of Europe’s top places to play golf. It has amazing golf courses and beautiful landscapes. The rich culture makes every visit special. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, golf breaks in Italy offer fun challenges, great views, and excellent service.
Italy has over 250 golf courses, so there’s something for every golfer. One of the best is the Verdura Resort in Sicily, one of Europe’s top golf resorts. It has two 18-hole championship courses and a 9-hole par-3 course, all designed by Kyle Phillips. With views of the Mediterranean Sea, it’s the perfect place for both golf and relaxation.
Another great place to visit is Golf Club Castelgandolfo, near Rome. It is in an old volcanic crater and offers a beautiful, challenging 18-hole course.
If you want to explore different regions, Italy golf holidays offer a variety of packages. These include stays in luxury resorts and access to top golf courses. In Northern Italy, Golf Club Villa d’Este near Lake Como is known for its beautiful setting and challenging course. During your golf break, you can also enjoy cultural landmarks, delicious food, and wine tours.
Italy’s mild weather all year makes it a great place to golf anytime in areas like Tuscany and Sicily. Many resorts also offer spa services, delicious food, and guided tours. This way, both golfers and non-golfers can enjoy their trip.
With Italy golf holidays, you’re not just playing golf but enjoying a luxurious and culturally rich vacation. The packages are flexible, with options for every budget. Whether you want a short weekend break or a longer golf holiday, there’s something for everyone.
Book your Italy golf holiday today for an unforgettable experience!
Popular Golf Accommodations in Italy:
Verdura Resort
Verdura Resort has two 18-hole championship courses and a 9-hole par-3 course, all designed by Kyle Phillips. With beautiful Mediterranean views and luxury amenities, it’s a perfect spot for golfers looking for a luxury golf holiday in Sicily.
Argentario Golf Resort & Spa
This 5-star resort has an 18-hole, eco-friendly course in the beautiful Maremma region. The course is challenging and fun. The resort’s spa and wellness facilities make it perfect for golfers who want to enjoy both sports and relaxation.
Golf Hotel Castelconturbia
Golf Hotel Castelconturbia has a 27-hole course designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr., making it one of Italy’s top golf destinations. The hotel offers comfortable rooms just steps from the course. It’s a great choice for golfers looking for a classic Italian golf experience.
Chervò Golf Hotel Spa & Resort
Chervò Golf Resort has a 36-hole course near Lake Garda, making it perfect for golfers of all levels. The resort offers modern rooms, a top-quality golf course, and a relaxing spa. It’s an ideal place for a peaceful golf holiday in a beautiful setting.
Sheraton Parco de’ Medici Rome Hotel
Located near Rome, this resort has a 27-hole championship golf course. It also gives you easy access to the city’s historic sights. This makes it a great choice for golfers who want to enjoy both golf and culture.
Palazzo Arzaga Hotel
Palazzo Arzaga has two golf courses designed by Jack Nicklaus II and Gary Player. The 5-star hotel mixes Renaissance architecture with modern luxury. This makes it perfect for golfers looking for a historic and stylish golf holiday in northern Italy.
These golf resorts in Italy offer great courses and comfortable places to stay. They provide the perfect mix of golf and relaxation for an unforgettable holiday.
Antognolla Golf
Antognolla Golf, Str. S. Giovanni del Pantano, San Giovanni del Pantano, Province of Perugia, Italy
Read moreArgentario Golf & Wellness Resort
Argentario Golf & Wellness Resort, Autograph Collection, Località Le Piane, Porto Ercole, Province of Grosseto, Italy
Read moreGarda Hotel San Vigilio Golf
Garda Hotel San Vigilio Golf, Località San Vigilio, Pozzolengo, Province of Brescia, Italy
Read moreHotel Nazionale Desenzano
Hotel Nazionale, Via Guglielmo Marconi, Desenzano del Garda, Province of Brescia, Italy
Read moreIs Molas Resort
Is Molas Resort - Hotel 4 Stelle Superior - Golf club - Villas, Is Molas, Metropolitan City of Cagliari, Italy
Read moreMarco Simone Golf & Country Club
Marco Simone Golf & Country Club, Via di Marco Simone, Guidonia Montecelio, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy
Read moreUseful to know
Planning a golf holiday in Italy? Here’s a quick guide to direct flight times from major UK airports to key Italian cities like Rome (FCO), Milan (MXP/LIN), and Venice (VCE):
London (Gatwick, Heathrow, Stansted, Luton): Approx. 2 hours 20 minutes to Rome; 2 hours to Milan; 2 hours 10 minutes to Venice
Manchester: Approx. 2 hours 30 minutes to Rome; 2 hours 10 minutes to Milan; 2 hours 20 minutes to Venice
Birmingham: Approx. 2 hours 30 minutes to Rome; 2 hours 15 minutes to Milan; 2 hours 25 minutes to Venice
Leeds-Bradford: Approx. 2 hours 40 minutes to Rome; 2 hours 20 minutes to Milan; 2 hours 30 minutes to Venice
Glasgow: Approx. 2 hours 50 minutes to Rome; 2 hours 40 minutes to Milan; 2 hours 40 minutes to Venice
Edinburgh: Approx. 2 hours 50 minutes to Rome; 2 hours 40 minutes to Milan; 2 hours 40 minutes to Venice
Bristol: Approx. 2 hours 30 minutes to Rome; 2 hours 20 minutes to Milan; 2 hours 30 minutes to Venice
It’s worth noting that flight times may vary depending on factors such as weather conditions, airline schedules, and airport traffic.
Italy is 1 Hour ahead of the UK time zone.
Transfers are available in and around; however, we can arrange transfers for you if you need them.
Italy is easy to reach from the UK, making it a great spot for a quick golf break. Book your golf holiday in Italy today and enjoy top courses in some of the world’s most beautiful places.
Italy has a variety of climates, making it a great place to golf all year. Summers (June to August) are the hottest, with temperatures between 25°C and 35°C, especially in the central and southern parts. It’s best to play in the early morning or late afternoon to stay cool.
The weather changes in winter (December to February) depending on the region. In the north, temperatures can go below freezing, while the south stays milder, with temperatures between 8°C and 15°C. Coastal areas in the south are perfect for winter golf, but some northern courses may close due to colder weather.
The best time to play golf in Italy is spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, temperatures range from 15°C to 25°C, with long days and pleasant weather.
In summer, the sun rises around 5:30 AM and sets around 9:00 PM. In winter, daylight is shorter, with sunrise at around 7:30 AM and sunset by 5:00 PM.
For the best golfing experience, visit Italy between March and May or September and November. The weather is pleasant and perfect for long rounds of golf.
After your round of golf in Italy, dive into the local culture. You can visit vineyards for wine tasting or explore historic cities like Rome, Florence, and Venice. Enjoy Italian food at local restaurants or relax at a luxury spa. You could also take a scenic drive through the countryside or see famous landmarks like the Colosseum or the Leaning Tower of Pisa. In short, Italy offers a great mix of fun things to do after your golf game.
Italy is known for its scenic landscapes, and its golf courses are no exception. The most popular courses for your next Italian golf holiday stretch from the Alps to the Tuscan hills.
Marco Simone Golf & Country Club
The Marco Simone Golf & Country Club offers a top-notch golfing experience outside of Rome. It hosted the 2023 Ryder Cup and features a challenging course with rolling fairways and views of the Eternal City. This course is ideal for golfers looking for a championship-level challenge.
Golf Club Castelconturbia
Golf Club Castelconturbia, designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr., features a stunning 27-hole course in northern Italy. Nestled in the countryside, this parkland course offers a challenging layout for golfers of all skill levels.
Verdura Golf Resort
Verdura Golf Resort in Sicily has two 18-hole championship courses designed by Kyle Phillips. With beautiful views of the coast and wide fairways, it offers the perfect mix of challenge and beauty.
Royal Park I Roveri
Royal Park I Roveri, near Turin, is one of Italy’s best golf resorts. The club has two championship courses: the Trent Jones Sr. course and the Pramerica course. Both offer a great golfing experience in a stunning location.
Poggio dei Medici Golf Club
Poggio dei Medici Golf Club is in Tuscany and offers a beautiful 18-hole course. The course features rolling hills and well-placed hazards, making it perfect for golfers who want a fun but challenging round.
Golf Club Milano
In the historic Parco di Monza, Golf Club Milano is one of Italy’s oldest and most famous courses. Its parkland layout blends tradition with modern challenges, making it a must-play for golfers.
Italy’s golf courses offer a great mix of history, beautiful views, and challenges, making it a top choice for a golf holiday.
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