
Liguria | Simply Golf
This romantic and relaxing resort located halfway between Monaco and Portofino was designed and constructed in 1978 by Luisa Berto de Segre, a few years after her sister Teresa de Berto Galleani had built an eighteen hole golf course. Everything was designed in the style of nearby Provence: large arches and canopies, stone walls, antique tile roofs, warm and bright colors.
La Meridiana Relais & Chateaux – the name chosen in honor of the nearby Castello del Carretto, known as “della meridiana” - in 1978 joined the prestigious Relais & Chateaux affiliation.
Throughout the years, the property retains the spirit and soul of the family founder, with its roots firmly rooted in the territory and genius loci, while being able to renew itself in the elements of furnishings and decor.

from April 16 to May 14 and
from September 21 to October 24
| Package | Classic Double Room – total (2 people) |
|---|---|
| 3 nights + 1 green fee (per person) + 1 dinner | €689.00 |
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from April 16 to May 14 and
from September 21 to October 24
| Package | Classic Double Room – total (2 people) |
|---|---|
| 5 nights + 2 green fees (per person) + 2 dinners | €1,269.00 |
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Golf in Liguria offers a unique blend of sport, scenery, and Italian lifestyle, making this coastal region an appealing destination for golfers seeking something beyond the ordinary. Stretching along north-western Italy, Liguria is known for its mild climate, beautiful seaside landscapes, elegant towns, and easy access from major hubs such as Genoa, Nice, and Milan.
Playing golf in Liguria means enjoying fairways framed by Mediterranean vegetation, rolling hills, and panoramic views that often extend all the way to the sea.
The region is particularly attractive for golfers who want to combine quality golf with culture, cuisine, and relaxation, whether in the Italian Riviera, around Sanremo, or in the charming inland areas. Liguria is also an excellent choice for golf holidays in Italy thanks to its long playing season, authentic atmosphere, and proximity to renowned destinations on the French Riviera and in Piedmont.
For travellers looking for a golf experience that combines coastal beauty, refined hospitality, and access to some of the most picturesque corners of Italy, Liguria stands out as a rewarding and distinctive golf destination.
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5-star golf resort in Liguria
LA MERIDIANA GOLF RESORT
Rooms: 25
Restaurant: Yes
Parking: Yes
ROOM INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE
Classic Room
This romantic and relaxing hotel located halfway between Monaco and Portofino was designed and constructed in 1971 by Luisa Berto de Segre, a few years after her sister Teresa de Berto Galleani had built an eighteen hole golf course. Everything was designed in the style of nearby Provence: large arches and canopies, stone walls, antique tile roofs, warm and bright colors.
La Meridiana Hotel & Golf Resort – the name chosen in honor of the nearby Castello del Carretto, known as “della meridiana” - opened its doors to guests in 1977 and already in 1978 joined the prestigious Relais & Chateaux chain.
Liguria is in north-western Italy, bordering with France. The region features impressive mountains and lovely rolling hills, colored by the green Mediterranean turf and overlooking the Ligurian Sea. The two are divided by a high, indented coastline.
Liguria is a multi-faceted sliver of the Peninsula, where differences weave together to create a wide array of things to do and see during a visit here.
Nature, mountains, culture, entertainment and night life: all one has to do is choose.
The waters of this section of the Mediterranean are an enormously important feature of the region, with its characteristic rocky coasts interrupted by small coves, and beaches of fine golden sand.
The Cinque Terre and the Gulf of Poets, the Gulf of Tigullio, Genoa and Paradise Gulf, the Riviera delle Palme and the Riviera dei Fiori make up the famous coast of Liguria which stretches from Ameglia to Ventimiglia, for more than 300 km (186 mi). During an itinerary so spectacular for the beauty of the land and seascapes, we can see the most famous tourist resorts of Liguria: Portofino, Santa Margherita Ligure, Rapallo, Sestri Levante with its enchanting Baia del Silenzio (Silent Bay), and Chiavari.
One after another, generous beaches, minuscule yet gorgeous ports and amazing sceneries for exploring greet visitors, and turn into vivacious centers by night, with plenty of entertainment and shopping on offer. Some of these include: Sanremo, the city of flowers, famous for the Italian Music Festival and for its Casino; the refined towns of Bordighera and Alassio, with its 3 kilometers (almost 2 mi) of fine sand, along with Laigueglia and Varigotti, some of the gems embedded in the Riviera di Ponente.
Then comes Portovenere - facing Palmaria Island - then Lerici with its grand Medieval castle, elegant villas and lush gardens.
The Ligurian Sea also attracts several specimens of sperm whales, rorquals and dolphins, who find their natural habitat and live safely in this area known as the “Sanctuary of Cetaceans.”
The extensive woods of Liguria with their centuries-old trees, a true natural legacy, are an excellent alternative to traditional tourism. Immersion into the region's natural environments allows one to get to know and see the places where man, with love and dedication, has managed to cultivate the best possible fruits from thisland. Places full of history, culture and traditions, which witness the passage of ancient peoples coming from the sea.
The provinces of the region are: Genoa (the region's capital), Imperia, Savona and La Spezia.