Provincia di Imperia

Weather

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

With only two golf courses, is Provincia di Imperia a standalone golf destination, or should I combine it with other activities?

While you won't find a week's worth of golf here, both courses offer distinct, memorable rounds. We recommend treating Imperia as a fantastic two-day golf stop, perfectly paired with exploring the stunning Ligurian coastline, its charming villages, and incredible seafood. It's an ideal addition to a broader Italian adventure.

When is the ideal time to visit Provincia di Imperia for the best golf weather and fewest crowds?

We swear by late spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October) for golf in Imperia. The weather is delightfully mild and sunny, perfect for a round, and you'll avoid the peak summer tourist rush that can make tee times harder to secure and local towns feel crowded.

What kind of golf experience can I expect from the courses in Provincia di Imperia? Are they challenging, scenic, or more relaxed?

You'll find a delightful mix here, truly. Both courses boast stunning Mediterranean views, often with olive groves and the sea as your backdrop, making for incredibly scenic rounds. While they offer a fair challenge, they're generally more about strategic play and enjoying the beautiful surroundings than brutal length.

How do the two golf courses in Provincia di Imperia differ, and which one should I prioritize if I only have time for one round?

If you're short on time, we'd nudge you towards the coastal track- it offers more dramatic sea views and a classic Italian links feel. The other course, nestled slightly inland, provides a more tranquil, tree-lined experience with subtle elevation changes. Both are excellent, but the coastal one truly captures the Ligurian spirit.

What are the must-do activities or sights in Provincia di Imperia for non-golfing companions or for my downtime?

Beyond the greens, you absolutely must explore the picturesque coastal towns like Sanremo or Cervo, wander through their historic centers, and indulge in the local Ligurian cuisine- especially the pesto and fresh seafood. A drive along the scenic Via Aurelia is also a fantastic way to soak in the region's beauty.