Club Mejía
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to play Club Mejía, and what's the weather usually like?
You'll want to aim for Peru's spring or fall-think April to June or September to November-to avoid the peak summer heat and crowds. The coastal desert climate means sunny, dry days are the norm, but a refreshing ocean breeze often keeps things comfortable on the course.
What makes Club Mejía unique compared to other courses in Peru?
Club Mejía truly stands out with its rugged, natural terrain and the constant challenge of the coastal winds. We found the greens to be surprisingly quick and the fairways demand precision, especially on the back nine where the ocean views can be a delightful distraction.
How easy is it to get to Club Mejía from a major city like Arequipa or Lima?
Getting to Club Mejía is part of the adventure, and we recommend flying into Arequipa and then taking a scenic two-hour drive down to the coast. While it's a bit off the beaten path, the journey offers stunning desert and ocean vistas, making the destination even more rewarding.
Is Club Mejía a good value for golfers visiting Peru, and what are the typical costs?
Absolutely, Club Mejía offers excellent value, especially when you consider the unique coastal experience. Green fees are quite reasonable for a course of this caliber, usually ranging from $50-70 USD, and you'll find caddies available for a small additional fee, which we highly recommend for local insights.
What's the overall vibe at Club Mejía, and what should I expect from the facilities?
You'll find a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere at Club Mejía, truly a local gem where the focus is on the game and enjoying the stunning surroundings. The clubhouse is modest but perfectly functional, offering essential amenities and a friendly spot for a post-round pisco sour.