Casteddu/Cagliari

Weather

  • Jan: °C high, °C low
  • Feb: °C high, °C low
  • Mar: °C high, °C low
  • Apr: °C high, °C low
  • May: °C high, °C low
  • Jun: °C high, °C low
  • Jul: °C high, °C low
  • Aug: °C high, °C low
  • Sep: °C high, °C low
  • Oct: °C high, °C low
  • Nov: °C high, °C low
  • Dec: °C high, °C low

Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the ideal time to plan a golf trip to Cagliari, considering the weather and course conditions?

We always recommend spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October) for golfing in Cagliari. You'll enjoy comfortable temperatures perfect for a full round, avoiding the intense summer heat and the occasional winter rains. The courses are typically in prime condition during these shoulder seasons, offering lush fairways and true greens.

What kind of golf experience can I expect from Cagliari's courses - are they challenging or more relaxed?

Cagliari's three courses offer a fantastic mix, but generally lean towards a strategic challenge with stunning coastal backdrops. You'll find layouts that demand precision, especially with the sea breezes, and some truly memorable holes carved into the Sardinian landscape. Don't expect easy birdies, but do expect incredible views and well-maintained tracks.

How easy is it to navigate between the golf courses and the city of Cagliari?

Getting around Cagliari for golf is quite straightforward, especially if you rent a car - which we highly recommend for flexibility. The courses are generally within a reasonable driving distance of the city center, allowing you to easily combine your rounds with exploring Cagliari's historic charm and excellent dining. Taxis are an option, but a car gives you freedom.

What should I budget for a golf trip to Cagliari, including green fees and accommodation?

Cagliari offers good value compared to some other high-end European golf destinations, but it's not a budget trip. Expect green fees to range from €80-€120 per round, with accommodation varying widely from charming city hotels to luxurious resorts near the courses. Dining out is generally affordable and delicious, making your overall experience feel like a great investment.

What makes golfing in Cagliari unique compared to other Italian golf regions?

Cagliari stands out for its dramatic coastal scenery and the distinct Sardinian culture you'll experience both on and off the course. Unlike the more traditional parkland courses found elsewhere in Italy, here you'll often play with the Mediterranean Sea as your backdrop, enjoying a unique blend of challenging golf and breathtaking natural beauty. It's a truly immersive island golf adventure.