Campo de golf
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Campo de golf without getting roasted or rained out?
You'll want to aim for late fall through early spring, roughly November to April. The weather is absolutely perfect then - warm, sunny, and much less humid, making those ocean breezes feel incredible on the back nine. Avoid summer if you can, as the heat and humidity can be brutal, and afternoon downpours are common.
What's the biggest challenge at Campo de golf - are we talking tight fairways or tricky greens?
The greens are definitely the star of the show here, and by "star" I mean they'll test every ounce of your short game. They're often multi-tiered and subtly sloped towards the ocean, so pay close attention to your caddie's reads. The fairways are generally generous, but errant shots can quickly find dense jungle or sandy waste areas.
Is Campo de golf a splurge, and what's included with the green fee?
It's certainly not a budget course, but we think it offers fantastic value for the experience. Your green fee typically includes a shared cart, range balls, and a forecaddie - which you'll absolutely appreciate for those tricky reads and local insights. Factor in a tip for your caddie, as they're invaluable here.
How easy is it to get to Campo de golf from the main tourist areas, and do I need a rental car?
Getting there is pretty straightforward; most resorts offer shuttles, or you can easily arrange a taxi or ride-share. We recommend pre-booking your transport, especially for early tee times, as it saves hassle. A rental car isn't necessary unless you plan extensive off-resort exploring.
Should I expect any unique wildlife encounters while playing Campo de golf?
Absolutely, it's part of the charm! You'll likely spot iguanas sunning themselves on the rocks, and we've even seen coatis scampering across fairways near the jungle edges. Just keep an eye out for their tracks in bunkers - it's a small price to pay for playing in such a vibrant natural setting.