Soracá
Courses
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Soracá?
We've found the dry season, generally from December to March and July to August, offers the most reliable playing conditions. You'll enjoy sunny skies and comfortable temperatures, perfect for a round without unexpected rain delays. Just remember to book your tee times in advance, as these are popular months.
What makes the golf course in Soracá unique, and what kind of experience should I expect?
Soracá's course truly stands out with its stunning Andean backdrop and surprisingly challenging layout. You'll navigate elevation changes and enjoy panoramic views that make every shot memorable, offering a refreshing contrast to typical resort courses. It's a genuine test of your game in a beautiful, serene setting.
Is Soracá worth visiting for a golf-focused trip, considering there's only one course?
Absolutely, if you appreciate quality over quantity and seek a unique experience. While it's just one course, it's a gem that warrants multiple rounds to truly master its nuances and enjoy the breathtaking scenery. We recommend combining it with some local cultural exploration to make a well-rounded, unforgettable trip.
What are the typical green fees and other costs I should budget for when playing golf in Soracá?
Green fees at Soracá are quite reasonable compared to many international destinations, often ranging from $50-80 USD, depending on the day and season. You'll also want to factor in caddie fees, which we highly recommend for local insights and navigating the course, plus a golf cart if you prefer not to walk the hilly terrain. It's a great value for the experience.
What else can I do in the Soracá region when I'm not on the golf course?
Soracá is nestled in a region rich with Colombian culture and natural beauty, so don't just stick to the fairways. We suggest exploring nearby Boyacá towns like Tunja or Villa de Leyva, known for their colonial architecture and vibrant markets, or venturing into the surrounding countryside for hiking and enjoying the crisp mountain air. It's a perfect blend of sport and local charm.