Country Italien
Country Italien
Country Italien

Italy

Golfing vacations in Italy offer a perfect combination of sunshine, impressive landscapes and excellent cuisine. Each region has its own charm: in South Tyrol you play golf surrounded by snow-capped peaks, while Tuscany delights with courses surrounded by olive groves and vineyards. On the Adriatic, extensive sandy beaches and a mild climate create ideal conditions for golfers. Many hotels offer all-inclusive options that make a golf vacation by the sea an unforgettable experience. Italy is a paradise for golf lovers, with a variety of courses and regions to suit every taste.

Attractive golf hotels and resorts Italy

Our best golf courses Italy

1 to 18 of 42 golf courses, sorted by Destination and name

Italy, Lombardy

Circolo Golf Villa d'Este

  • Holes: 18 Hole
  • Terrain: hilly water hazards

Italy, Emilia-Romagna, Parma

Golf Del Ducato

  • Holes: 18 Hole
  • Difficulty: demanding
  • Terrain: hilly water hazards

Italy, Apulia, Brindisi

San Domenico Golf

  • Holes: 18 Hole
  • Terrain: flat water hazards

Italy, Sardinia, Cagliari

Is Molas Golf Club

  • Holes: 27 Hole
  • Difficulty: medium demanding
  • Terrain: water hazards hilly

Italy, Tuscany, Grosseto

Riva Toscana Golf Club

  • Holes: 18 Hole
  • Difficulty: easy medium
  • Terrain: flat water hazards

Italy, Lombardy, Brescia

Arzaga Golf

  • Holes: 27 Hole
  • Difficulty: medium
  • Terrain: flat hilly water hazards

Italy, Lombardy, Brescia

Bogliaco Golf

  • Holes: 18 Hole
  • Difficulty: medium
  • Terrain: hilly water hazards

Italy, Tuscany, Siena

Castiglion del Bosco Golf Club

  • Holes: 18 Hole
  • Difficulty: medium
  • Terrain: hilly

Italy, Lombardy, Brescia

Gardagolf Country Club

  • Holes: 18 Hole 9 Hole
  • Difficulty: medium demanding
  • Terrain: flat water hazards

Italy, Emilia-Romagna, Bologna

Golf Club Le Fonti

  • Holes: 18 Hole
  • Difficulty: medium
  • Terrain: flat water hazards

Italy, Tuscany, Florence

Golf Club Ugolino

  • Holes: 18 Hole
  • Difficulty: medium
  • Terrain: hilly

Italy, Sicily, Catania

Il Sicilia’s Picciolo Etna Golf

  • Holes: 18 Hole
  • Difficulty: medium
  • Terrain: hilly water hazards

Italy, Tuscany, Prato

Le Pavoniere Golf & Country Club

  • Holes: 18 Hole
  • Difficulty: medium
  • Terrain: flat water hazards

Italy, Emilia-Romagna, Modena

Modena Golf & Country Club

  • Holes: 18 Hole 9 Hole
  • Difficulty: medium
  • Terrain: flat water hazards

Italy, Sicily, Agrigento

Verdura Golf East Course

  • Holes: 18 Hole
  • Difficulty: medium
  • Terrain: hilly water hazards

Italy, Apulia, Lecce

Acaya Golf Club

  • Holes: 18 Hole
  • Difficulty: medium demanding
  • Terrain: flat water hazards hilly

Italy, Emilia-Romagna, Ravenna

Adriatic Golf Club Cervia

  • Holes: 27 Hole
  • Difficulty: medium
  • Terrain: flat water hazards

Italy, Tuscany, Grosseto

Argentario Golf Club

  • Holes: 18 Hole
  • Difficulty: medium
  • Terrain: flat hilly water hazards

Best Journey Time

The choice of the best time to travel depends on the region and personal preferences. The Mediterranean climate makes Italy a golf destination that is attractive all year round. However, spring and fall are considered ideal times for a golf vacation, as the weather is stable and extreme temperatures are rare. In addition, these seasons are outside the main holiday periods, which allows for relaxed golfing without overcrowded courses.

Special Destinations

Whether culture, sport, wellness or shopping - Italy offers the right destination for every taste. Culture lovers should visit Florence with its historic buildings and works of art. A trip to Venice and its lagoon is a must, even for those who have no other interest in UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Theater, opera and cabaret can be found in cities such as Milan, Turin or Naples and provide relaxed entertainment. Sports fans can enjoy a Serie A soccer match in almost every major city. Wellness enthusiasts can enjoy the wide range of offers in spas and wellness centers, from massages to thalassotherapy.

Culinary Highlights

Italian cuisine is known worldwide for its variety, freshness and incomparable taste. Classic dishes such as pasta in all its forms, pizza from the wood-fired oven and risotto reflect the regional traditions. Antipasti such as bruschetta, prosciutto and vitello tonnato invite you to enjoy them. Fish and meat specialties, such as ossobuco or saltimbocca alla romana, represent the hearty flavors of Italy. Sweet highlights such as tiramisu, panna cotta and cannoli round off every meal. Italian cuisine is accompanied by excellent wines such as Chianti, Barolo or Prosecco, which perfectly complement the taste experience. The use of fresh, high-quality ingredients makes Italian cuisine unique and unforgettable.

Arrival & Infrastructure on Site

Traveling to Italy is flexible and convenient, whether by plane, train or car. The plane is the fastest option, with many international airports in cities such as Rome, Milan and Florence. The train offers an environmentally friendly and relaxed alternative, especially with the well-connected high-speed lines. By car, you can travel flexibly and enjoy the scenery along the way. The local infrastructure is excellent, with a dense network of roads, railroads and airports that make getting around Italy easy. Golf courses and facilities are easily accessible, especially in the larger cities, and offer everything you need to make your stay unforgettable.