Verdura Resort, the Kyle Phillips coastal golf course in Sicily, Italy
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All Inclusive Golf Italy

Championship golf, Mediterranean sun and the food, wine and style of Italy, all on one estate. Verdura in Sicily, Argentario in Tuscany and Is Molas in Sardinia, with one concierge to plan it.

Photograph: Verdura Resort, a Rocco Forte Hotel, via Google

Who this trip suits

An all inclusive golf holiday in Italy is golf woven into the good life. Italy is not a mass all inclusive destination in the Gulf sense, but its leading golf resorts are self contained estates that bundle the room, the meals and the golf into a single, easy stay, so a group can settle into one beautiful property and play a championship course in the morning, then spend the afternoon at the spa, the pool or the table. It suits the buddies group that wants golf without the logistics, the couples trip after sun, food and a round or two, and any golfer who believes the off course hours should be as memorable as the on course ones.

The resorts are the draw. Verdura in Sicily is a Rocco Forte estate with two Kyle Phillips championship courses on the coast that has hosted the European Tour, Argentario in Tuscany pairs a course with a renowned wellness spa near the sea, Acaya near Lecce brings a Hurdzan Fry layout and a spa hotel to sun drenched Puglia, and Is Molas in Sardinia offers a classic Cotton and Pennink course by the Pula coast. Each works as a single luxurious base, or as the centrepiece of a wider Italian trip.

The resorts to build around

Verdura Resort, a Kyle Phillips coastal course in Sicily, Italy

Verdura, Sicily

Sciacca · Kyle Phillips, two courses · Rocco Forte, European Tour host

The headline resort, a Rocco Forte estate on the southern Sicilian coast with two Kyle Phillips championship courses running to the sea, plus a nine hole layout, a vast spa and some of the finest dining in Italian golf. It has hosted the European Tour, and a stay here is the definition of all inclusive golf at the top end.

Argentario Golf and Wellness Resort, a David Mezzacane course in Tuscany, Italy

Argentario, Tuscany

Porto Ercole · David Mezzacane design · Wellness resort

A David Mezzacane course on the Monte Argentario peninsula in southern Tuscany, paired with a celebrated wellness spa and easy reach of the sea and the hill towns. The natural choice for a couples trip or a golf and wellness week, with Rome within driving distance for a longer stay.

Is Molas Golf Resort, a Cotton and Pennink course on the Pula coast of Sardinia, Italy

Is Molas, Sardinia

Pula · Cotton and Pennink design · Island resort

A classic Cotton and Pennink course near the Pula coast in southern Sardinia, a mature, tree lined layout with the island's famous beaches close by. A relaxed, sunny base that pairs golf with the turquoise water and seafood of one of the Mediterranean's loveliest islands.

Designers, hosts and resorts verified June 2026. Acaya near Lecce, a Hurdzan Fry course with a spa hotel, adds a Puglia option. Resort packages bundle the room, board and golf; the five star estates carry a premium. Always confirm directly before booking.

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A sample six night, four round trip

Day 1

Arrive into Sicily, check in at Verdura

A transfer from the airport to the Rocco Forte estate on the coast, with an easy first evening of fine dining and a warm up on the range.

Day 2

Verdura, East Course

Open on one of the two Kyle Phillips championship courses running down to the sea, then an afternoon at the spa or the pool.

Day 3

Verdura, West Course

The second championship course along the coast, followed by a relaxed evening on the resort's board.

Day 4

Rest, sea or Sicily

A flexible day for the beach, the spa or an excursion to the temples of Agrigento, keeping legs fresh for the closing rounds, all already arranged.

Day 5

A final round and a long lunch

A last loop on the nine hole course or a return to a favourite, then a celebratory Sicilian lunch to close the golf.

Day 6

Final morning, then home

A slow morning by the pool or a spa treatment, then the transfer back to the airport to fly out.

A single estate trip keeps transfers to a minimum. For a multi region tour we pair two resorts, say Sicily with Sardinia or Tuscany, with a short internal flight between them.

Indicative package ranges

StylePer person, 2026What it usually includes
Comfortable weekFrom around €2,500 to €3,2006 nights half board, 4 rounds, transfers
Five star estateFrom around €3,200 to €4,500Higher grade resort, 4 to 5 rounds, spa, private transfers
Luxury suitesFrom around €4,500 upwardThe best suites at Verdura, full board, every course, full concierge

Indicative third party operator and resort package ranges for the 2026 season, excluding flights, shown to set expectations only. We are a guide, not an operator, and never quote our own pricing. Always confirm directly before booking.

Best time to book

Italian golf is best in the long shoulder seasons of spring and autumn, roughly April to June and September to October, when the weather is warm and settled and the resorts are at their finest without the full heat of high summer. Sicily and Sardinia stretch the season at both ends, playable through much of the winter in the south, while Tuscany is at its loveliest in late spring and early autumn. High summer is hot and busy with families on the coast. Because the best resorts and the prime tee times fill ahead in the popular shoulder weeks, pin down the estate and the golf early. A trip booked in good time secures the resort and the courses you want at the rate you want.

Plan your all inclusive golf holiday in Italy

Tell us the group size, the region you fancy and roughly when. One concierge matches the right resort to your group, costs the whole trip to the head and replies within one working day, with no obligation.

All inclusive golf Italy questions

Can you do an all inclusive golf holiday in Italy?

Yes, in the resort sense. Italy is not a mass all inclusive destination like the Gulf, but its leading golf resorts, Verdura in Sicily, Argentario in Tuscany, Acaya in Puglia and Is Molas in Sardinia, bundle the room, the meals and the golf into a single stay, so a group can settle into one estate and play, dine, swim and spa with the bill arranged up front. It suits a buddies group or a couples trip that wants golf woven into a wider Italian holiday.

Which Italian golf resorts should you choose?

The headline resort is Verdura in Sicily, a Rocco Forte estate with two Kyle Phillips championship courses on the coast that has hosted the European Tour. Argentario in Tuscany pairs a David Mezzacane course with a wellness spa near the sea, Acaya near Lecce in Puglia is a Hurdzan Fry course with a spa hotel, and Is Molas in Sardinia offers a classic Cotton and Pennink layout by the Pula coast.

How much does it cost in 2026?

Indicatively, a week with a five star resort, half board or full board, four to five rounds and transfers runs from around 2,500 to 4,500 euros per person, with the very top suites at Verdura well beyond that. Resort grade, board level and season all move the number, so always confirm directly before booking.

Can you arrange the resort, tee times and transfers together?

Yes. Submit a brief and one concierge costs the whole trip to the head, matching the right resort and region to your group, pre booking the tee times and arranging the transfers from the airport, then routes it to a vetted operator. You book once and the group just plays, with the dining and the spa taken care of.

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