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Landmark: Golf Citrus HammametCity: Hammamet
Country: Tunisia
Continent: Africa
Golf Citrus Hammamet, Hammamet, Tunisia, Africa
Golf Citrus Hammamet is a golf resort situated in Hammamet, Tunisia. It features two 18-hole courses designed by Ronald Fream.
Visual Characteristics
The resort grounds consist of manicured fairways and greens, bordered by olive trees and Mediterranean vegetation. The clubhouse is constructed with light-colored stone and features terracotta roof tiles. The landscape includes undulating terrain with strategically placed water hazards.
Location & Access Logistics
Golf Citrus Hammamet is located approximately 7 kilometers west of Hammamet's city center. Access is via the P1 highway, exiting towards Yasmine Hammamet and following signs for the resort. Ample parking is available on-site. The nearest public transport is the local bus service connecting Hammamet to Yasmine, with a transfer required for direct access to the golf course.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The golf courses were designed by Ronald Fream and opened in the early 1990s. The land was previously used for agriculture, primarily olive cultivation. The ecological design incorporates native flora to blend with the surrounding Mediterranean environment.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include playing golf on the Les Oliviers and La Forêt courses. The resort offers driving ranges, putting greens, and golf lessons. A clubhouse provides dining and bar facilities. Walking the grounds is permitted outside of active play hours.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available in the clubhouse and at designated points on the courses. Shaded areas are provided by trees and the clubhouse veranda. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available. Food and beverage services are located within the clubhouse.
Best Time to Visit
The best months for playing golf are from September to May, avoiding the peak summer heat. Early morning or late afternoon offers optimal lighting for photography and cooler playing conditions. Course availability can be affected by maintenance schedules.
Facts & Legends
The resort's name, "Citrus," refers to the historical significance of citrus groves in the region. A specific tip for visitors is to be aware of the prevailing sea breeze, which can influence ball trajectory on certain holes, particularly on the Les Oliviers course.
Nearby Landmarks
- Yasmine Hammamet Marina (2.5km Southeast)
- Carthage Land Theme Park (3.0km Southeast)
- Medina of Hammamet (6.0km East)
- Fort Hammamet (6.5km East)
- Kuriat Islands (15km Offshore, visible from coastal areas)