Guadeloupe

Weather

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

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

We recommend visiting Guadeloupe for golf between December and May. You'll enjoy drier weather and comfortable temperatures, perfect for a round without the intense humidity or tropical downpours common during the summer and fall. This also avoids peak hurricane season, ensuring a more relaxed trip.

What kind of golf experience can I expect from Guadeloupe's two courses?

You'll find a distinct Caribbean golf experience, often with stunning ocean views and lush, tropical landscaping. While there are only two courses, they offer a good challenge and a chance to play in a truly unique island setting, far from typical resort golf. Don't expect a links course, but rather a vibrant, green escape.

Is Guadeloupe a good destination if I want to combine golf with other island activities?

Absolutely, Guadeloupe is fantastic for a multi-faceted vacation. After your round, you can easily explore pristine beaches, hike to waterfalls in the national park, or dive into vibrant Creole culture and cuisine. It's an ideal spot for golfers whose partners or families might prefer non-golfing adventures.

How easy is it to get around Guadeloupe and access the golf courses?

Renting a car is definitely your best bet for exploring Guadeloupe and reaching both courses. While the island isn't huge, public transport can be limited, and having your own vehicle gives you the freedom to explore at your own pace. Roads are generally well-maintained, but be prepared for some winding routes.

What should I budget for green fees and golf-related costs in Guadeloupe?

Expect green fees to be comparable to other premium Caribbean or European resort courses, typically ranging from €70-€120 per round. Factor in additional costs for cart rentals, which are often mandatory, and club rentals if you're not bringing your own set. It's a worthwhile investment for the unique island golf experience.