Quito, the capital of Ecuador, is a beautiful city that blends history, culture, and natural landscapes. Nestled high in the Andes, it offers a unique travel experience, especially for those interested in golf and cultural exploration.
Being in the middle of the world provides excellent weather that allows you to play all year round. In addition, golf is the gateway to visiting 4 different worlds in one country: the Andes, the Pacific Coast, the Amazon, and the Galapagos Islands. Golf is a widely enjoyed game in Ecuador and the country does have a few great golf courses.
Quito is in the developing stages of the first public golf course. There are approximately 3500 amateur golfers in the country, among them, is Daniela Darquea, the first Ecuadorian golfer on the LPGA tour in the USA. Among the favorite golf courses in Quito is the Los Arrayanes Country Club – A well-designed and challenging 18-hole Par 71course with 6742 yards Slope 143 Rating 72.0 with rolling hills and diverse terrain. The course is known for its scenic beauty and stimulating layout, providing an exclusive club environment.
Quito’s rich and diverse cultural heritage offers numerous attractions for history and culture enthusiasts. Among the must-do activities is to visit the Historic Center of Quito, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The historic center is known for its well-preserved colonial architecture, charming plazas, and significant landmarks. Mitad del Mundo, Middle of the World, located just outside Quito, this monument marks the equator line. Visitors can stand with one foot in each hemisphere and explore the interactive museum.
The Guayaquil Country Club is in an upscale suburb of Guayaquil, Ecuador’s largest city. The country club features an 18-hole golf course that is renowned for its beautiful landscape and challenging design. The course layout is thoughtfully designed to provide a daring yet enjoyable experience for golfers of all skill levels. It incorporates natural elements of the region, including water hazards, lush fairways, and strategically placed bunkers.
Even if you are not visiting strictly to play golf, you may find it a welcome deviation from the rest of your travel plans.