Tàttari/Sassari
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is it worth traveling to Tàttari/Sassari just to play its one golf course?
Absolutely, if you appreciate a unique, uncrowded golf experience. The course here offers stunning views of the Sardinian landscape and a peaceful round you won't find at more bustling resorts. We think it's a fantastic addition to a broader Sardinian adventure, not just a standalone golf trip.
When is the best time of year to golf in the Tàttari/Sassari region?
We highly recommend visiting in the shoulder seasons-late spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October). You'll enjoy pleasant temperatures perfect for golf, fewer crowds, and the course will be in excellent condition. Summer can be quite hot, making afternoon rounds less enjoyable.
What should we do in Tàttari/Sassari when we're not on the golf course?
This region is rich in history and natural beauty, so don't just stick to the fairways. Explore the historic city of Sassari, visit the stunning beaches of Alghero nearby, or delve into the ancient Nuragic sites. We always pair our golf here with some serious exploration of authentic Sardinian culture and cuisine.
How easy is it to get to the Tàttari/Sassari golf course, and where should we stay?
Access is straightforward, usually via Alghero-Fertilia Airport (AHO), which is a short drive away. We suggest staying in Alghero for its vibrant atmosphere and excellent dining options, or in Sassari itself for a more local experience. Rental cars are essential for exploring the region at your own pace.
What can we expect regarding the cost of golf and overall value in Tàttari/Sassari?
Golf here offers excellent value compared to some of Italy's more famous courses, with green fees typically ranging from 60-90 Euros. You're paying for a genuine, unpretentious Sardinian golf experience, not a luxury resort. We find the overall cost-to-experience ratio very favorable, especially when combined with local food and wine.