Kribi Golf & Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time of year to play Kribi Golf & Country Club, considering Cameroon's climate?
You'll want to aim for the dry season, roughly November to February, for the most comfortable rounds. The humidity drops significantly then, making those coastal breezes genuinely refreshing and the course conditions firmer underfoot.
What's the most unique challenge or signature hole at Kribi Golf & Country Club?
The course truly comes alive on its back nine, especially around the 14th and 15th holes where the ocean breezes become a real factor. You'll need to account for the crosswinds, which can turn a straightforward shot into a real test of your club selection.
How easy is it to get to Kribi Golf & Country Club from major cities like Douala or Yaoundé?
Getting there requires a bit of a drive, typically 2-3 hours from Douala on decent roads, but it's well worth the journey for the serene escape. We recommend arranging transport through your hotel or a trusted local driver beforehand, as public options can be less direct.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Kribi Golf & Country Club, and is it good value?
Green fees are quite reasonable, especially when you consider the quality of the course and the peaceful setting; expect to pay around 30,000-50,000 XAF for 18 holes. We think it offers excellent value for a well-maintained tropical course, particularly compared to similar experiences elsewhere in West Africa.
Are there any must-do activities or local experiences near Kribi Golf & Country Club for non-golfing companions or after a round?
Absolutely! You're right on the coast, so definitely explore the nearby Lobe Waterfalls, which cascade directly into the ocean - it's a unique sight. We also suggest enjoying fresh seafood at one of the local beachfront restaurants; the grilled fish is incredible.