Upper region Hammamet
Upper region Hammamet
Upper region Hammamet

Hammamet

Attractive golf hotels and resorts Hammamet

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Our best golf courses Hammamet

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Tunisia, Hammamet

Citrus Golf Club - La Forêt

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

Tunisia, Hammamet

Citrus Golf Club - Les Oliviers

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

Tunisia, Hammamet

Yasmine Valley Golf Club

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

Best Journey Time

The best time for golf in Hammamet is from March to May and from October to early December.

During these months, the weather is mild to warm (approx. 18 °C to 26 °C), the sun shines frequently, but it is not too hot, so you can relax on the course. The fairways are generally well maintained and it is also a little less busy than in the peak summer season.

The summer months (July/August) are sun-safe, but often too hot for longer rounds - temperatures above 35 °C are not uncommon. So: spring and fall are perfect for a golf trip to Hammamet.

Special Destinations

Among the special excursion destinations around Hammamet are the historic medina with its kasbah, the Dar Sebastian cultural center in the middle of a beautiful garden and the nearby town of Nabeul with its lively weekly market. A day trip to the ancient ruins of Carthage or the picturesque artists' village of Sidi Bou Saïd near Tunis is also worthwhile. Nature lovers should explore the wild coast and charming villages of the Cap Bon peninsula - such as Korbous with its thermal springs or Kelibia with its fortress and beautiful beaches.

Culinary Highlights

Hammamet offers a diverse cuisine that combines traditional Tunisian flavors with Mediterranean influences. Culinary highlights include fresh fish and seafood, often prepared directly at the harbor, as well as classic dishes such as couscous with lamb or vegetables, brik - a crispy filled pastry with egg and tuna - and spicy tagines. Harissa, the spicy paprika paste, and sweet mint tea with pine nuts are also typical. In the alleyways of the medina or near the beach, you can discover small restaurants and cafés that serve authentic flavors in a relaxed atmosphere.

Arrival & Infrastructure on Site

When planning your trip to Hammamet, you will benefit from good connections to the national infrastructure. The nearest airports are Tunis-Carthage (approx. 1 hour away) and Enfidha-Hammamet (approx. 45 minutes away), which are regularly served by flights from numerous European cities. From there, you can easily reach the city by transfer, cab or rental car. The Tunisian train and long-distance bus network also reliably connects Hammamet with other destinations such as Tunis, Sousse or Monastir. Locally, cabs, shared cabs (louages) and inexpensive buses provide flexible mobility. The tourist infrastructure is excellent and offers a large selection of hotels, resorts, restaurants and leisure facilities.