Diego Martin

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Diego Martin?

You'll want to aim for Trinidad's dry season, typically from January to May. The weather is consistently sunny and less humid then, offering perfect conditions for your rounds without unexpected downpours. We found the courses in prime shape during these months, making for a truly enjoyable experience.

With only two courses, does Diego Martin offer enough variety for a dedicated golf vacation?

While Diego Martin has fewer courses than some major golf hubs, the two offerings provide a distinct and memorable experience. You'll discover a genuine local golf scene, often with stunning views and a relaxed pace that's a refreshing change from crowded resorts. It's about quality over sheer quantity here.

What kind of challenge can I expect from the golf courses in Diego Martin?

Don't let the relaxed Caribbean vibe fool you - these courses offer a fair test of your game. You'll encounter some tricky layouts and elevation changes that demand thoughtful shot-making, especially at St. Andrew's. We recommend bringing your A-game, but also being ready to enjoy the beautiful surroundings regardless of your score.

How do golf costs in Diego Martin compare to other Caribbean destinations?

You'll find golf in Diego Martin to be quite reasonable compared to the pricier resort islands. Green fees offer good value, allowing you to enjoy quality courses without breaking the bank. It's a fantastic option if you're looking for an authentic Caribbean golf experience that's also budget-friendly.

What unique experiences should a golfer explore in Diego Martin beyond the fairways?

After your round, dive into the vibrant local culture - you absolutely must try some authentic Trinidadian street food, especially doubles or roti from a roadside vendor. We also suggest exploring the lush Maracas Valley nearby for a taste of the island's natural beauty. It's a great way to experience the real Trinidad beyond the greens.