



Tabarka Golf Course
Tabarka Golf Course
Tabarka Golf Course is Tunisia's most scenically dramatic course — a William Mitchell design on the north coast near the Algerian border, where the Mediterranean meets the Kroumirie Mountains. The course winds through cork oak forest and along the coastline with views of the offshore island, the town of Tabarka with its Genoese fort, and the Mediterranean horizon.
Tabarka itself is Tunisia's most unusual resort town — smaller and less developed than Hammamet or Sousse, with a bohemian character, jazz festival pedigree, and extraordinary natural setting. The coral reefs off the coast make it a diving destination as well as a golf one.
Course Highlights
The rarest combination in Tunisian golf — forest and coastal holes with mountain views and offshore island backdrop.
The medieval Genoese fortress on the rocky headland provides a dramatic backdrop to the coastal holes.
Tabarka hosts one of North Africa's finest jazz festivals each summer — the most culturally active Tunisian resort town.
Mediterranean coral reefs off the Tabarka coast are among the best dive sites in North Africa — golf and dive in one trip.
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