San Juanico Golf And Country Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play at San Juanico Golf And Country Club to avoid the heat and rain?
We recommend visiting San Juanico between November and May. During these months, you'll experience cooler, drier weather, which makes for a much more enjoyable round without the oppressive humidity or sudden downpours. Trust us, playing in the Philippine rainy season is a soggy affair you want to avoid.
What's the signature challenge or unique aspect of San Juanico's course layout?
San Juanico truly stands out with its strategic water hazards and the subtle elevation changes that demand precise shot-making. We found the back nine, especially holes 14-16, particularly engaging, as they weave through mature trees and offer glimpses of the surrounding landscape. It's a course that rewards thoughtful play over brute strength.
How accessible is San Juanico Golf And Country Club for travelers, and what's the best way to get there?
Getting to San Juanico is quite straightforward if you're flying into Tacloban City (Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport - TAC). From the airport, it's about a 30-45 minute drive, and we suggest arranging a private transfer or using a ride-sharing app for convenience. The journey itself offers scenic views, especially as you approach the area.
What can I expect regarding green fees and overall value at San Juanico compared to other courses in the Philippines?
San Juanico offers excellent value, especially when you consider the quality of the course and its amenities. Green fees are generally mid-range for the Philippines, and you'll find the caddies here are knowledgeable and genuinely enhance your experience. We always feel it's a worthwhile investment for a well-maintained and enjoyable round.
Are there any non-golf amenities or local highlights near San Juanico Golf And Country Club worth exploring?
Absolutely! Beyond the greens, the club offers a relaxing clubhouse with good food, perfect for unwinding after your game. We highly recommend taking a short drive to see the iconic San Juanico Bridge, a marvel of engineering that connects Leyte and Samar-it's a truly impressive sight.