Croatia
9 courses • 6 golf regions • ISO: HR
Golf Regions
- Primorsko-goranska županija (1 courses)
- Međimurska županija (1 courses)
- Splitsko-dalmatinska županija (1 courses)
- Grad Zagreb (2 courses)
- Istarska županija (2 courses)
- Zagrebačka županija (2 courses)
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Croatia a good choice if I want a golf trip that's also rich in culture and scenery?
Yes, absolutely. Croatia excels at blending golf with stunning Adriatic views, ancient towns, and incredible food. You'll find a few standout courses that are perfectly integrated into a broader travel experience, especially along the coast.
When is the ideal time to play golf in Croatia without battling crowds or extreme heat?
We recommend the shoulder seasons - late April to early June or September to October. The weather is pleasantly warm, the courses are in prime condition, and you'll avoid the peak summer tourist rush, making for a much more relaxed trip.
Which region in Croatia offers the best golf experience for a dedicated player?
For a truly focused golf trip, head to Istria. It boasts some of the country's most established and well-maintained courses, offering a fantastic blend of challenging play and beautiful Mediterranean landscapes, plus easy access to excellent wineries and cuisine.
What should I budget for green fees and golf-related expenses in Croatia?
You'll find green fees in Croatia generally offer good value compared to Western Europe, typically ranging from €60-€100 per round at quality courses. Expect to pay a bit more at the most prestigious coastal resorts, but overall, it's an affordable golf destination.
Beyond the golf, what unique experiences can I easily combine with a Croatian golf vacation?
Croatia is perfect for combining golf with exploration. You can easily pair a morning round with an afternoon of island hopping, exploring Roman ruins, or indulging in fresh seafood and local wines, especially along the Dalmatian coast or in Istria.