Rimini

Weather

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

With only two courses, is Rimini really a golf destination, or just a place to squeeze in a round?

Look, Rimini isn't a pure golf marathon destination, but it's fantastic for a relaxed golf-and-beach getaway. You'll find two distinct courses, both well-maintained, that offer a great break from the sun and sand. We recommend it for a couple of rounds rather than a week-long golf intensive.

When's the best time to visit Rimini for golf without battling the crowds or extreme heat?

For the ideal golf trip to Rimini, aim for late spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October). The weather is pleasantly warm, perfect for a round, and you're past the peak summer beach crowds. You'll get better tee times and enjoy the region's charm without the hustle.

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

You'll find a nice contrast between the two courses here. One offers a classic parkland feel with mature trees and strategic water hazards, while the other leans into the coastal landscape with a more open, links-style vibe. Both are well-kept and provide enjoyable, fair challenges for all handicaps, often with glimpses of the Adriatic.

Beyond golf, what else should I definitely experience while visiting Rimini?

Rimini is famous for its lively beaches and incredible food scene, so don't just stick to the fairways. We highly recommend exploring the historic center, especially the Roman bridge and Arch of Augustus, then indulging in fresh seafood or a piadina by the sea. It's the perfect balance to your golf rounds.

Is Rimini an expensive golf destination, and how easy is it to get between the courses and attractions?

Compared to some of Italy's more famous golf regions, Rimini offers good value, especially outside of peak summer. Getting around is straightforward; a rental car gives you the most flexibility for reaching both courses and exploring the Romagna countryside. Taxis are also readily available, but can add up if you're making multiple trips daily.