Guayaquil

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Guayaquil a good golf destination for a dedicated golf trip?

Look, if you're planning a multi-day golf marathon, Guayaquil isn't your spot - there's only one course. However, if you're passing through or want a unique single-round experience combined with exploring a vibrant city, it's absolutely worth a stop.

When is the best time to visit Guayaquil for golf?

We recommend visiting Guayaquil for golf during its dry season, roughly May to December. You'll enjoy more consistent sunshine and less humidity, making your round much more comfortable on the course.

What's the golf experience like at the only course in Guayaquil?

You'll find a well-maintained, challenging layout that often features lush tropical vegetation and strategic water hazards. Expect a traditional club atmosphere, and don't be surprised if you're paired with friendly locals eager to share their course knowledge.

What should I do in Guayaquil when I'm not on the golf course?

Beyond the greens, make sure to stroll along the Malecón 2000 for great river views and explore the historic Santa Ana Hill with its colorful houses. We also highly recommend trying the local seafood - ceviche here is truly exceptional.

How do I get to the golf course from Guayaquil's city center, and what should I expect for costs?

Getting to the course is straightforward; a taxi or ride-share from downtown will take about 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic. Green fees are generally quite reasonable compared to North American or European courses, typically ranging from $50-80 USD, and caddies are usually available and highly recommended for local insights.