Lisboa

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Lisboa?

We highly recommend visiting in spring (April-May) or early autumn (September-October). You'll find the weather beautifully mild and sunny, perfect for a full day on the course without the intense summer heat or larger crowds. Plus, green fees can sometimes be a bit more favorable during these shoulder seasons.

Which courses are the absolute must-plays in the Lisboa region, and why?

For a truly memorable experience, you absolutely have to play Oitavos Dunes and Penha Longa. Oitavos offers a genuine links feel with incredible ocean vistas and a challenging layout, while Penha Longa provides a stunning mountain backdrop and a historic, demanding track that will test every club in your bag.

How much should I expect to pay for a round of golf in Lisboa?

Green fees in Lisboa generally range from €80 to €180, depending on the course's prestige and the time of year. The championship courses will naturally be at the higher end, especially during peak season, but you can find excellent value at some of the region's fantastic, slightly less-known gems.

Is it easy to combine a golf trip with exploring Lisbon city itself?

Absolutely, it's one of Lisboa's biggest draws! Many top courses are just a 30-45 minute drive from the city center, making it incredibly convenient to enjoy world-class golf by day and then immerse yourself in Lisbon's vibrant culture, incredible food, and historic neighborhoods in the evenings. We often stay right in the city and use ride-sharing for course transfers.

What kind of terrain can I expect on Lisboa's golf courses?

You'll encounter a wonderful variety, but many courses feature rolling hills and significant elevation changes, particularly those closer to the Sintra mountains or inland. This means you'll get some dramatic views and challenging lies, so be prepared for a good walk and some creative shot-making.