3 Nights, 2 Rounds
- 3 Nights Bed and Breakfast at Verdura Resort, a Rocco Forte Hotel 5*
- 2 Rounds at Verdura Links or Verdura Shore
3 Nights, 2 Rounds
Verdura is one of those places that makes you double-check you're still in Europe. Set on Sicily's south-west coast, it's a proper five-star beach resort, but with two championship courses designed by Kyle Phillips, the same man behind Kingsbarns and The Grove. The vibe is modern Mediterranean, but the golf nods to classic links ideas, with strategy, shaping and wind all playing their part.
It's no surprise Verdura is rated among the best golf resorts in Europe. You get the full package here: serious golf, slick service, a huge spa and enough dining options that the group chat won't spiral into arguments by night two. Add in ocean views, sunshine that doesn't feel like a UK summer and a beach that's genuinely on your doorstep, and it's easy to see why golfers come back.
The property has picked up plenty of recognition over the years, including Italy's Best Golf Hotel at the World Golf Awards, which tells you pretty much everything you need to know.
Who is this for?
Golfers, couples and groups who want a premium Mediterranean golf break with two top-class courses, five-star facilities and easy downtime between rounds.
Who is it best for?
Players who enjoy strategic, links-influenced design and anyone who wants golf and spa time in equal measure, without having to choose one over the other.
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According to Kyle Phillips, the architect of this gem, “What makes Verdura’s Links Course such a special experience is not only the fact that it is, simply put, an amazing golf course; but more importantly that I am able to share my vision with players who will be able to realize and fully immerse themselves in it around every corner.”
The new 9th hole on Verdura's Links Course is ridiculously fun! If you manage to get your tee shot just right, then you'll be in a great position. You can hit it short and lay up or go for the green if you're feeling confident. Just make sure not to get anywhere near the bunker on the right side because your ball will end up in the water. If the traps aren't scary enough for you, throwing in an ocean breeze with waves crashing right behind the green isn't exactly calming.
Be sure to take your camera on the golf course with you, some of the views from the ocean holes will be the best snap of your holiday!
Verdura Golf Club is ranked as one of the best courses in Italy
| Par | 73 |
|---|---|
| Designed by | Kyle Phillips |
| Opened for play | 2009 (2019 redesign) |
| Black | 7,396 yards |
|---|---|
| White | 6,973 yards |
| Yellow | 6,571 yards |
| Blue | 6,150 yards |
| Red | 5,396 yards |
The Verdura Shore Course opens with three lengthy par-four holes, followed by the first of five par-threes. Such an opening can be quite intimidating!
Challenging greens are intended to challenge golfers’ skills at every turn. These greens are filled with obstacles that may require three putts, but the greens are still actually larger than most so they will not be too difficult to master.
The front nine of this course works its way up through the estate and it eventually circles back after players complete most of the initial challenges. The back nine is different in that it takes golfers on a ride down to the Mediterranean Sea along with some exceptional views of the ocean below. Throughout the round there are many points where you look over your shoulder just in time to catch sight of majestic waves crashing into rocky cliffs.
With dramatic coastline vistas and impressive natural landscapes, Verdura has been created with tournament golf in mind, however given the range of tees on offer golfers can play the courses at a length suitable to them.
| Par | 70 |
|---|---|
| Designed by | Kyle Phillips |
| Opened for play | 2009 |
| Black | 7,160 yards |
|---|---|
| White | 6,815 yards |
| Yellow | 6,501 yards |
| Blue | 6,056 yards |
| Red | 5,379 yards |
Verdura's 203 rooms and suites are exactly what you want after 18 holes in the Sicilian sun: calm, spacious and built around the view. Most rooms come with a terrace or balcony looking out over the Mediterranean, with proper five-star touches throughout. You've got a range of options, from Deluxe Rooms through to the Presidential Suite, so whether it's just the two of you or a bigger group with different budgets, there's something that works.
Food and drink is a real strength here. There are four restaurants and five bars dotted around the resort, many with terraces that are made for a post-round drink. Fulvio Pierangelini oversees the cooking, with Zagara covering Mediterranean favourites and Amare down on the beach for seafood when you want dinner with your feet almost in the sand. You've also got Liola for more relaxed trattoria-style meals, plus lighter options for breakfast, snacks and clubhouse lunches at Torre Bar.
If not everyone in the group is golfing every day, you're covered. The spa is one of the big selling points, with a wide treatment menu that leans into local Sicilian ingredients. There are 11 treatment rooms plus outdoor treatment space, so you're not fighting for slots. Add the beach, pools and plenty of space to switch off, and it's a venue that works brilliantly for mixed groups where half want to play 36 holes and the other half want to do absolutely nothing.
Keith
✓17 Nov 2025
Excellent hotel and spa. The hotel staff couldn't be more helpful and professional. The spa and indoor pool is excellent; one of the best we have ever experienced. You do need to remember to book a slot in the spa - it is popular. We visited just before the hotel closed for the season so some restaurants were not available. Breakfast was outstanding. Evening meals were good but quite expensive. There was nothing around the resort to easily drive to. It is a bit remote and a long drive from Catania. A stop at Agrigento to visit the Valley of the Temples is very worthwhile - excellent preserved examples of Greek temples.
Rodney
✓30 Sep 2024
We stayed at the Verdura Resort last year and it was excellent in every way. This year was marred by the arrival of about 150 guests to celebrate a Bar Mitzvah over a 2 day period. These guest virtually took over the resort as if they owned it. They were noisy with very loud music both live and recorded and there were a lot of teenagers and small children who ran riot. We go to the Verdura in late September so as to avoid school holidays but this was like the middle of August on a bad day. The main fish restaurant (our favourite) was closed Friday and Saturday as it had been fully allocated to the Bar Mitzvah group which then made the other restaurants very busy with some decline in quality. The staff were brilliant but under a lot of pressure from many of the 150 guests who were very demanding. Unfortunately if Verdura pursue this policy of catering for large groups for various celebration rather than continue with the peaceful and secluded resort it has previously been then we will not be returning. It's a great shame as the golf is excellent and all other facilities are of a very high standard.
Greg
✓28 Sep 2023
Rodney
✓25 Sep 2023
Perfect in every way. Rather long transfer time from the airport (90 minutes) but it was in the comfort of a Mercedes with iced water provided. Hotel staff went out of their way to be helpful and nothing was too much trouble for them. They made us feel very welcome and we felt their smiles were genuine.
Nigel
✓5 Jul 2022
Very isolated location in an unattractive part of the island. Prices for food, drink and Spa services ridiculously expensive. They know that they’ve got a captive clientele. Architecture very drab/utilitarian. All the apartment blocks looked like council dwellings designed in the 60’s.
Michelle
✓26 Apr 2022
Sandra
✓12 Oct 2020
Keith
✓17 Nov 2025
Very similar to the day on the links course. The grounds staff were busy "winterising" which included very heavy sand spreading on and around the tee-boxes which slightly spoiled the experience. This is clearly the "second" course to the links - good but not quite as well kept-up.
Keith
✓17 Nov 2025
Lovely day on the links course - weather was perfect. Greens fast and true. Practice facility is outstanding with unlimited free range balls and excellent range mats. Fairways very wide and forgiving but still tough to get to the greens in regulation given the length and mostly very well bunkered elevated greens. Bunkers are deep, large with excellent sand. It is very walkable with excellent rental trollies. Take your time, enjoy the scenery and a buggy is not really required. If you leave your clubs in the storage you can ride to the course on one of the free resort bikes - a nice warm-up. Best pizza and salad on the trip was in the restaurant next to the golf course. Well worth a visit.
Rodney
✓30 Sep 2024
Rodney
✓30 Sep 2024
Two complaints about the East course - there are no well sited toilet and a lot of golfers were getting lost as the sign posting was difficult to see. The golf shop only has one toilet for men and one for ladies which when large groups arrive (as they did on the Monday and Tuesday) the waiting time for the loos was leg crossing! The courses were superb and not crowded
Greg
✓28 Sep 2023
Greg
✓28 Sep 2023
Rodney
✓25 Sep 2023
Superb course with stunning views. Again no waiting at the tees.
Rodney
✓25 Sep 2023
Good spacing between players so no waiting at the tees. Course was in excellent condition and was challenging without being too difficult.
Nigel
✓5 Jul 2022
Boring
Michelle
✓26 Apr 2022
Just opened this course 6mts ago. Improvements are great greens still filling in