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Central Europe 12 Days Golf Holidays
(Slovenia, Hungary, Slovakia, Prague)

Reservation Hotline:+852 2541 7090 or  WhatsApp +852 9475 1083 

Departure Date: 19 Apr 2026
Golfer: HK$ 43,800/ person (Excluding airticket)

Non-Golfer: HK$ 36,800

Single Room Surchagre: HK$ 12,800/ 9 nights
  • What's Included

  • 2 nights staying (twin sharing) at Grand Plaza Ljubljana 
  • 1 night staying (twin sharing) at Zala Spring Golf Resort
  • 1 night staying (twin sharing) at Kempinski Budapest
  • 2 nights staying (twin sharing) at Sheraton Bratisiava
  • 3 nights staying (twin sharing) at NH Collection Carlo IV Prague
  • 1 golf round at Royal Bled Golf Club – green fee + golf cart (1:2) + locker
  • 1 golf round at Zala Spring Golf Club – green fee + golf cart (1:2) + locker
  • 1 golf round at Penati Golf Club – green fee + golf cart (1:2) + locker
  • 1 golf round at Panorama Golf Club – green fee + golf cart (1:2) + locker
  • 1 golf round at Oaks Prague Golf Club – green fee + golf cart (1:2) + locker
  • Daily breakfast, one lunch and four dinners
  • Admission and wine tasting fees at Gurdau Winery
  • Experienced tour leader service and local guide
  • Guided tours at travel destinations
  • Deluxe tour bus transfer for the whole trip
  • TIA Levy

Remarks

* Tour fee excluding air ticket, airport tax and personal insurance

* Tour leader and local guide fee of HK$ 1920/ person

* Expenses outside of what's included in the tour

Air tickets for reference:

Turkish Airlines 

Depart: HKG > IST > LJU 

19/04 TK71 2230 / 0510 +1 

20/04 TK1061 0715 / 0830


Return: PRG > IST >HKG

29/04 TK1770 1920 / 2305 

30/04 TK70 01/40 1715


Reference Airfare Prices:

Economy Class: HK$ 9,853

Includes airport tax, fuel surcharge, 1 checked baggage (30KG), 1 checked golfbag (23KG) + 1 carry-on baggage (8KG)


Business Class: HK$ 29,500

Includes airport tax, fuel surcharge, 1 checked baggage (40KG), 1 checked golfbag (23KG)) + 2 carry-on baggage (8KG x2)


*Above fares are for reference only


Grand Plaza Hotel Ljubljana


The hotel features 355 guest rooms with soft-toned interiors, modern furnishings, and panoramic windows offering stunning views of Ljubljana’s main attractions or the surrounding mountains. Each room is equipped with a minibar, coffee machine, kettle, iron, and ironing board to ensure a comfortable and pleasant stay.

Sheraton Bratisiava


The hotel is located along the banks of the Danube River, offering guests the opportunity to enjoy leisurely strolls by the water. Its quiet guest rooms are equipped with a minibar, tea and coffee-making facilities, and flat-screen TVs with multilingual cable and satellite channels. Bathrooms feature a rain shower, bathtub, hairdryer, complimentary mineral water, ironing amenities, and a makeup mirror for added convenience.

Zala Springs Golf Resort


The resort is a fully planned golf vacation community, designed to offer guests an exceptional level of comfort, service, and cuisine. Its core philosophy centers on pure relaxation and leisure. Guest rooms are elegantly furnished and equipped with fully automated air conditioning, a refrigerator, towels, and a large flat-screen TV for a truly comfortable stay.

Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest


This five-star luxury hotel is centrally located near a major shopping district. It features an indoor swimming pool and a fitness center. The 353 guest rooms are equipped with high-speed internet, flat-screen satellite TVs, minibars, refrigerators, and tea and coffee-making facilities. Each elegant bathroom includes both a bathtub and a shower, while the rooms offer scenic views of the city.

NH Collection Carlo IV Prague


Blending history with luxury, the hotel features a spa and swimming pool, and boasts a prime location at the edge of Prague’s Old Town. Just a short walk away lies Na Prikope, one of the city’s main shopping streets. The five-story property offers 152 elegantly designed rooms in a contemporary style.

Royal Bled Golf Club


The course is frequently ranked in the top half of Europe’s Top 100 by World Golf Magazine, and has hosted numerous major amateur and professional tournaments—testament to its exceptional layout and challenging design. It’s a dream destination for many golfers, promising one of the finest golfing experiences Europe has to offer.

Zala Spring Golf Club


This championship-level 18-hole, par-72 golf course is built entirely to USGA (United States Golf Association) standards. Designed by renowned golf course architect Robert Trent Jones, the course stretches 6,351 meters and is surrounded by nature reserves, vineyards, and lakes. Its exceptional layout and scenic beauty make it a favorite among elite golfers.

Penati Golf Club


This is the only golf resort in Slovakia featuring two distinct 18-hole courses. The first, designed by Jack Nicklaus, stands out for its undulating fairways, excellent green visibility, towering bunkers, and a variety of challenging terrain. The second course, crafted by Jonathan Davison, offers a contrasting style that harmonizes beautifully with the surrounding natural landscape. Both courses regularly host major amateur tournaments organized by the European Golf Association, as well as professional events such as the European Challenge Tour and the International Penati Slovak Open.

Panorama Golf Club


This 27-hole golf course is surrounded by majestic trees and lush fairways, offering a captivating layout that warmly invites exploration. Each hole presents its own unique charm and challenge, set against a backdrop of stunning natural scenery. Golf enthusiasts are sure to find joy and inspiration on every swing.

Oaks Prague Golf Club


Designed by renowned architect Kyle Phillips and operated by the world-leading management company Troon Golf, this course has been recognized as a national brand of the Czech Republic. It was awarded Best Golf Course in Europe and the Czech Republic by the World Golf Awards from 2020 to 2022, a testament to its world-class standards and capability to host international golf championships.

Ljubljana Castle


Ljubljana Castle is a medieval fortress perched atop Castle Hill, overlooking the Old Town of Slovenia’s capital. The area has been inhabited since as early as 1200 BC, though the present structure was primarily built between the 16th and 17th centuries. In 1905, the castle was acquired by the Ljubljana city government and has since become a popular tourist attraction.

Ljubljana’s Old Town


The Old Town exudes timeless charm and boasts a rich history dating back to around 2000 BC. Some of its oldest surviving structures trace their origins to the Roman era. Throughout the year, the city center remains lively and vibrant, with bustling squares, bars, cafés, and restaurants serving as popular gathering spots for locals and visitors alike.

Triple Bridge


The Triple Bridge connects the historic medieval town on the southeastern bank with Prešeren Square on the northwestern side. In 1930, renowned architect Jože Plečnik redesigned and expanded the structure. In August 2021, the Triple Bridge was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Lake Bled


Ranked among the world’s ten most beautiful lakes, Lake Bled is a glacial lake nestled in the Alps. At its heart lies Bled Island—the only natural island in Slovenia. Surrounded by majestic mountains and lush forests, the lake’s enchanting scenery has earned it the nickname “The Eye of Europe.”

Chain bridge


This picturesque and historic stone bridge spans the Danube River,  linking Széchenyi Square on the Pest side with Clark Ádám Square on the Buda side. It offers one of the most breathtaking views in the city, with the mighty Danube flowing beneath your feet. 

St. Stephan Cathedral 


This Roman Catholic basilica in Budapest, Hungary, was built to honor the country's first king, Saint Stephen (circa 975–1038). Despite suffering significant damage during World War II, the church’s basement served as a refuge for many displaced people and  safeguarded valuable collections for the Hungarian National Archives.

Bratislava Castle


The castle was built between the 9th and 18th centuries, perched on a hill of the Little Carpathians along the Danube River. It has a square layout, with a tower at each of its four corners.

Gurdau Winery


The Moravia region of the Czech Republic is renowned for producing high-quality wines, traditionally supplied to royalty and nobility. One notable winery, shaped like a flowing hillside, features two levels: the lower level houses winemaking facilities and storage areas, while the upper level includes a tasting room, sales area, and outdoor seating. Visitors can enjoy fine wines while taking in the expansive countryside views.

Lednice-Valtice


This breathtaking castle region in Europe is a must-visit destination in a lifetime. With over 600 years of history and spanning 3,000 square kilometers, it is the largest man-made landscape in the world. The area features elegant and majestic castles, historic churches, garden ponds, rare plants, and even an Islamic minaret. Recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage Site, it is fondly known as the “Back Garden of Europe.”

Prague Old Town Square


It’s not only a popular gathering spot, but also a venue for New Year celebrations, holiday markets, and protest events. Visitors can explore the many churches around the square and admire the famous astronomical clock on the outer wall of the Old Town Hall. The tower of the Old Town Hall also offers panoramic views of the historic city center.

Charles Bridge


This iconic bridge spans 516 meters in length and about 10 meters in width, featuring 16 arches equipped with ice protection. At each end stand three bridge towers—two on the Malá Strana (Lesser Town) side and one on the Old Town side of Prague. The Old Town Bridge Tower is considered one of the most stunning examples of secular Gothic  architecture in the world. 

Prague Castle


Built around 880 AD, the castle is a vast complex composed of palaces and churches in various architectural styles—from Romanesque remnants of the 10th century to Gothic renovations in the 14th century. Covering nearly 70,000 square meters, it is the largest coherent castle complex in the world and a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Hungarian Parliament Building


Facing the Danube River, the building features a total of 242 statues adorning its interior and exterior walls. Its façade showcases Gothic Revival architecture with a symmetrical layout and a central dome in Neo-Renaissance style. The interior is also highly symmetrical, with two identical parliamentary chambers on either side of the structure.

Itinerary: 

Day 1 (19/4)

Check-in at HKIA  – flight on Turkish Airline to Istanbul / connecting flight to Ljubljana, Slovenia

Day 2 (20/4)

On arrival – walk around famous sightseeing points (Ljubljana Castle, Old Town, Triple Bridge) – lunch at local restaurant – transfer to check-in hotel – free time shopping & dinner (own expenses) – overnight at Grand Plaza Ljubljana

Day 3 (21/4)

Hotel breakfast – transfer to tee off at Royal Bled Golf Club – lunch at golf club (own expenses) – transfer to Lake Bled for photo session – special dinner at local restaurant – overnight at Grand Plaza Ljubljana

Day 4 (22/4)

Hotel breakfast – check-out hotel – transfer to Maribor downtown area for free time shopping and lunch (own expenses) – transfer to check-in hotel – BBQ dinner at hotel – overnight at Zala Spring Golf Resort

Day 5 (23/4)

Hotel breakfast – transfer for golf at Zala Spring Golf Club – lunch at golf club (own expenses) – check-out hotel – transfer to Budapest – free time and dinner (own expenses) – overnight at Kempinski Budapest

Day 6 (24/4)

Hotel breakfast – check-out hotel – walking around famous sightseeing points (Chain Bridge and parliament, St. Stephen Catherdral etc.) – lunch at own expenses – transfer to Bratislava – visit Bratislava castle and St. Elizabeth's Church – free time and dinner (own expenses) – overnight at Sheraton Bratislava

Day 7 (25/4)

Hotel breakfast – transfer for golf at Penati Golf Club – lunch at golf club (own expenses) – transfer to hotel for free time – dinner in local restaurant in Bratislava – overnight at Sheraton Bratislava

Day 8 (26/4)

Hotel breakfast – check-out hotel - transfer to South Moravia – visit Lednice-Valtice and wine tasting – lunch at your own expenses – transfer to Prague – check-in hotel – free time and dinner (own expenses) – overnight at NH Collection Carlo IV Prague

Day 9 (27/4)

Hotel breakfast – transfer for golf at Panorama Golf Club – lunch at golf club (own expenses) – transfer to hotel for free time and dinner (own expenses) – overnight at NH Collection Carlo IV Prague

Day 10 (28/4)

Hotel breakfast – sightseeing walk at city centre (Prague Castle, Charles Bridge etc.) – lunch at local restuarant (own expenses) – visit Old Town Squre, Wenceslas Square – dinner in typical local restaurant – overnight at NH Collection Carlo IV Prague

Day 11 (29/4)

Hotel breakfast – check-out hotel – transfer for golf at Oaks Prague Golf Club – lunch at golf club (own expenses) – transfer to Prague Airport – end of 12 days happy trip

Day 12 (30/4)

Transfer and check-in at Prague Airport – flight on Turkish Airline to Istanbul / connecting flight back to Hong Kong – end of 12 days happy trip