Falkensteiner Resort Capo Boi 2026 | Golf in Italy


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Falkensteiner Resort Capo Boi - Golf Package

5 Star Sea-front Hotel in Sardinia

Located in Villasimius, on the spectacular southern coast of Sardinia, Falkensteiner Resort Capo Boi is a premium sea-front resort ideal for travelers looking for a refined golf holiday in South Sardinia. Set between sandy coves and Mediterranean nature, the resort offers an upscale stay with Half Board dining, resort facilities, and easy access to Tanka Golf Club — a key golfing reference in the Villasimius area. A strong choice for couples and small groups who want to combine beach time, luxury resort comfort, and golf in Sardinia.

For more golf options across the island, you can also explore Sardinia tee times and golf courses via our partner platform.

 

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Golf Package Offer 2 People

  • Prices shown are total for 2 people in a Junior Suite Park View (unless stated otherwise).
  • Fixed package prices by season (availability on request).
  • Room upgrades and promotions may apply depending on availability and length of stay.

 

What’s included

  • 7 nights in Junior Suite Park View (double occupancy)
  • Half Board (buffet breakfast + dinner)
  • 4 green fees per person at Tanka Golf Club (weekday and/or weekend, subject to tee time availability)
  • Use of the resort’s facilities
  • Parking free of charge
  • VAT included
  • Our 24/7 assistance

 

Notes

  • Garage not available
  • Supplements for 15 August may apply (if your stay includes this date)
  • Early Bird promotions may apply depending on availability and length of stay
  • The local city tax must be paid directly at the hotel (€4.00 per person, per night). Children up to 9.99 years old are free of charge.

 

 

> 7 nights + 4 green fees (per person) <

Season Junior Suite Park View – total (2 people) Upgrade to Junior Suite Lateral Sea View (per person)
Season A €3,429 +€419
Season B €3,559 +€480
Season C €4,459 +€480
Season D €5,300 +€480
Season E €5,999 +€449
Season F €7,359 +€419

 

Season Calendar
Season Date windows
Season A 23 April 2026 – 22 May 2026  |  12 October 2026 – 01 November 2026
Season B 14 September 2026 – 11 October 2026
Season C 23 May 2026 – 19 June 2026  |  30 August 2026 – 13 September 2026
Season D 22 August 2026 – 29 August 2026
Season E 20 June 2026 – 16 July 2026
Season F 17 July 2026 – 21 August 2026

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Golf in Villasimius – Tanka Golf Club

All rounds included in this package are played at Tanka Golf Club, in the Villasimius area of South Sardinia. It’s one of the most convenient and scenic golf options for a sea-front stay, pairing resort relaxation with golf rounds close to the coast. If you want to add extra tee times or extend the trip, we can also support additional golf services and logistics in Sardinia.

  • Course: Tanka Golf Club (Villasimius)
  • Area: South Sardinia
  • Tee times: subject to availability (confirmed on request)

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Golf in Sardinia – More courses & tee times

Sardinia is one of Italy’s most iconic destinations for a luxury beach holiday, and it also works well for a golf trip: mild shoulder seasons, sea-front scenery, and quality courses across the island. If you want to add extra rounds, combine Villasimius with another area, or simply browse options, you can explore our partner platform here:

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Ask us for extra green fees, additional nights, room upgrades, and tailored itineraries across Sardinia.

  

 


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FALKESTEINER CAPO BOI

Rooms: 122

Restaurant: Yes

Parking: Yes

 

ROOM INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE

Junior Suite Park View

 

Here you can find a little piece of paradise! Our Resort Capo Boi on Sardinia's south coast is in the most stunning location and features its own sandy private bay. Right outside your doorstep you can discover an underwater world of shimmering colours. Furthermore our hotel is situated in the middle of a conservation area, meaning the untouched and divine surroundings are yours to discover. Or would you prefer relaxing by our Infinity pool - read a book or take a swim and enjoy the majestic views over the vast crystal clear blue sea.

 

INCLUSIONS

Half board  

Welcome drink, generous Falkensteiner breakfast buffet, special themed buffets for dinner with show cooking stations,  barbecue evenings, special buffet for children.  

Free use of all hotel facilities  

Outdoor pools areas, sauna and steaming bath, relaxation areas, gym  

Free bottle of mineral water in the room on arrival  

Beach bag with bathrobe, towels and bathing shoes for the length of your stay  

Parking  

Internet/wifi/WLAN  

 

All season – Sports and activities  

Meditation, yoga, Pilates, gymnastics, stretching, water gym, Nordic walking, and many more activities for adults  All season – Fun & entertainment  

Live music & entertainment, a diversified program for young and adults 

 

Kids & more  

FALKY LAND – child care and multilingual animation for children from 3 and up, children’s animation program on 7 days a  week: entertaining sports and show program, Falky swimming academy, trainers, water games, trial sport courses, Kids’  Olympics, mini disco, teeny world  

„Baby-Kit“ available: buggy, children bath tub, changing table, bottle warmer, Kettle, changing pad, diaper pail  



A voyage over an emerald sea, past characteristic coves and beaches of snowwhite sand … this is Sardinia, an island that strikes its visitors with natural contrasts, the lights and colors of a region that boasts old traditions and a wild and pure nature. 

Situated in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, Sardinia is a mainly mountainous region, without high peaks, with a vast and charming, yet bittersweet, natural environment. In fact, the presence of man does not seem to affect this territory; great surfaces still preserve their natural composition, luxuriant woods with even millenary trees, small desert areas and marshes inhabited by deer, wild horses and rapacious birds. 

The sea reigns over this region with its colors that migrate into the coves, along the coasts, towards the beaches and the most popular resorts. An example is the Costa Smeralda (Emerald Coast) with Porto Cervo set as its gemstone and uniting the history and culture of ancient traditions with a joyful and colourful nightlife. Porto Cervo was named after its enchanting cove that resembles the antlers of a deer; the Old Port is considered the best-equipped touristic port in the Mediterranean Sea. Porto Rotondo is also a famous location; it overlooks the wide Gulf of Cugnana and is full of villas and piazzas swathed by such a splendid natural environment as this. 

Those who prefer the mountains can explore the area of Gennargentu, the vastest mountain range in Sardinia; with its peculiar landscape, it proves that the loveliest painter of them all is Mother Nature herself. This region is rich in flora and fauna, with its mouflons, golden eagles, Sardinian deer and several other species now threatened with extinction. 

Among its wonders, Sardinia offers the visitor the Nuragic complexes scattered all over the territory. These monuments are unique to the world, testifying to an ancient culture that - though it endured from the 16th to 15th Centuries B.C. still rains rather mysterious. The Nuragic constructions were built using great blocks of stone and developed around a central cone-shaped tower that communicates strength and power. These are archaeological sites where it is possible to grasp the archaic charm of ancient rituals and domestic life. Of these many constructions, the Barumini complex, in the Province of Cagliari, is among the sites in the UNESCO World Heritage List. 

The provinces of the region are: Cagliari (regional capital), Carbonia-IglesiasNuoroOlbia-TempioOristanoMedio CampidanoSassari and Ogliastra

 

 

CAGLIARI

The Province of Cagliari is situated in the southern part of Sardinia, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea on the south and on the east. It is bounded by the Provinces of NuoroOgliastra and Oristano on the north, and by the Provinces of Carbonia-Iglesias and Medio Campidano on the west. 
It expands over 1,764 square miles (19% of Sardinian territory) and comprises 71 municipalities, including the City of Cagliari, capital of both the Province and the entire Region of Sardinia. 

Like the rest of the island, the Province of Cagliari is of rather heteregoneous terrain: the variety of rocks is remarkable, as are the minerals, the highlands, the caves and the coasts. 

The Molentargius-Saline Regional Natural Park, in the inner part of the province, is a rare example of an ecosystem in highly anthropized areas. It is one of the most important places in Europe for the extraordinary number of birds that shelter here. One-hundred-seventy-seven among 330 of Sardinia's birds species live in the Molentargius Basin - more than a quarter of all European bird species. At certain times of the year, these can exceed 20,000 specimens. Among these: flamingos, herons and little egrets. 

The park borders with one of Italy’s most ample beaches, the Poetto, extending over almost five miles, and Cagliari's main beach. Next to the Capital is the Sette Fratelli – Monte Generis Regional Park, one of the largest parks on the island and a natural environment for the Sardinian deer. The Sella del Diavolo’s Promontory is also here - its name derives from the legend that Lucifer carved the profile of his saddle on the rock after being expelled from Paradise. 

The eastern part of the Province is made up of the subregion of Sarabus-Gerrei, subjected to considerable drainage works at the beginning of the 20th Century in order to eliminate malaria: it is a wild zone, yet still abundant with characteristic villages. 

 

OLBIA

The Province of Olbia-Tempio opens up to the Sea of Sardegna (a narrow channel that separates the island from Corsica) to the north, and to the Tyrrhenian Sea to the east; it borders with Sassari Province to the west and with the Province of Nuoro to the south. The province was established recently, thanks to a 2001 regional law that included a new subdivision of the Sardinian territory, doubling the number of provinces from four to eight. 

The area has a surface of 2,111 sq mi (14.1% of the total) and includes 26 municipalities - Olbia and Tempio Pausania among them - as well as the Maddalena Archipelago, now a geo-marine national park

Part of the historic Gallura territory, on the island's northeastern side, composes a section of the province, from the Coghinas River to Monte Nieddu in San Teodoro (with the exception of Viddalba and Erula), maintaining the Limbara range as a border on its south.
 
The land expresses itself via several different environments - sea, plains, hills, mountains, cultivated fields and desert areas. One of the unique elements rather evident in Gallura are the granite rocks, sculpted into extraordinary natural sculptures by the wind and the rain. Several oak forests fill out the landscape; from them cork (locally named ‘soft gold’) is extracted and used in a number of ways. 

And for the archaeology enthusiasts, traces of the pre-Nuragic, Nuragic, Punic, Roman and Medieval civilizations still remain today. Another distinctive feature is the presence of scattered rural settlements called ‘stazzi’, small family-owned, agro-pastoral activities originally established by shepherds in the 17th-18th Centuries. Flourishing until very recently, the stazzi were progressively abandoned as people moved to the cities due to increased tourism over the last few decades. This phenomenon hit the area surrounding Arzachena in particular, inhabited only by a few farmers and shepherds even up until the mid-20th Century. 

In 1962, the Arab Prince Aga Khan IV decided to embark on an exceptional touristic and real estate endeavor with the creation of the ‘Costa Smeralda Consortium’, taking advantage of the natural beauty of the area to make it a paradise for high-budget tourism. Today, this part of Sardinia is one of the most exclusive destinations not only in the country, but in the whole world. 



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