| Golf & Music/Opera
Experience the ultimate vacation with Golf in Italy's All-Inclusive Golf Packages. Enjoy luxurious accommodations at top golf resorts or hotels, green fees at premier golf clubs, and access to additional services such as restaurant reservations, cooking classes, museum visits, and other activities. Our iconic golf and opera package takes you to the Arena of Verona, an ancient and original Roman amphitheater still in use for the finest concerts and plays in Italy. The package combines golf and opera for a truly sophisticated and unforgettable experience that will leave you breathless. With our all-inclusive packages, there's no need to worry about additional expenses. Enjoy every aspect of your trip to the fullest with Golf in Italy.
At Golf in Italy, we take pride in offering truly unique and personalized tours that are tailor-made to meet the specific needs and desires of each of our clients. Because of this, we are unable to provide a price indication upfront, as each tour is designed and priced on an individual basis.
To receive a customized tour that exceeds your expectations, simply send us your ideal itinerary including dates, group size, budget, and interests. Our experienced team will work tirelessly to create a unique tour that fits your needs, with attention to detail and an unwavering commitment to delivering unforgettable experiences.
Simple Proposal | Full Proposal | |
7-night accommodation | yes | yes |
Buffet Breakfast (7) | yes | yes |
Green Fees (quantity upon request) | yes | yes |
Golf Cart | no | yes |
Opera tickets | 1 | 2 |
Wine Tasting | no | yes |
Food Tour | no | yes |
Guided Tour (Venice, Verona, Lake Garda) | upon request | upon request |
Chaffeured driven van | upon request | upon request |
Escort throughout the whole tour | upon request | upon request |
Our GOLF & OPERA proposal will be based in Verona or in Lake Garda (on your choice) and, apart the opera, you will play golf in the area of Verona and of nearby Lake Garda, and enter some "Food & Wine" Experiences.
Depending on your interest in the opera, you can include more than one shows as the calendar is very rich in terms of dates. Consider that the season starts in June till the end of August.
Ticket prices range from Euro 28.00 for 6th sector seats (numbered seats on the steps) to Euro 330.00 for 1st sector platinum stalls.
The cost also varies depending on the specific event you wish to attend.
OPERA | DATES |
CARMEN by Giacomo Puccini | June 8, 15, 22, 29 |
“No one shall sleep” because Turandot is returning to the Arena in a magical production by director and set designer Franco Zeffirelli, accompanied by costumes from the Oscar-winning Emi Wada. From 8 to 29 June, the magnificence of the Forbidden City will unfold before your eyes during four performances dedicated to Giacomo Puccini's final masterpiece. An opera that, like the stars, will make you tremble “with love and hope”. |
OPERA | DATES |
AIDA by Giuseppe Verdi |
June 14, 20, 23, 28 July 7, 11, 18, 21, 26 August 1 |
“A mystical wreath of light and flowers”, Aida returns to shine in Stefano Poda's visionary production, which opened the 100th Arena Festival last year, breaking box office records. Amidst light-up pyramids, gigantic sets, laser beams, a host of extras, and futuristic costumes (balancing classic Egyptian iconography with the stylistic innovations of Paco Rabanne, Roberto Capucci, and Damien Hirst), 10 performances of the “crystal” Aida await you (14 June to 1 August). |
OPERA | DATES |
IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA by Giaocchino Rossini |
June 21, 27 July 6, 12 August 24, 31 September 6 |
“Largo al factotum in the city” and the ultimate comic opera: Il Barbiere di Siviglia by Gioachino Rossini. From 21 June to 6 September, Hugo De Ana's lively production will transform the Arena into a fantastic eighteenth-century garden for seven evenings, where (among labyrinths of hedges, stairs, chairs, and enormous red roses) anything is possible. The clever barber Figaro and his adventurous companions await you. |
OPERA | DATES |
CARMEN by George Bizet |
July 5, 13, 20, 25 August 3, 8, 17, 23 September 7 |
“Jamais Carmen ne cédera!” Seville knows it well: Carmen will never surrender, born free and determined to die free. From 5 July to 7 September, the rebellious gypsy (brought to life by writer Prosper Mérimée and immortalised by Georges Bizet's music) returns to captivate the Arena for nine unforgettable evenings, thanks to a historic rendition by Franco Zeffirelli, complemented by the costumes of Anna Anni and the choreography of El Camborio. |
OPERA | DATES |
LA BOHÈME by Giacomo Puccini |
July 19, 27
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“Jamais Carmen ne cédera!” Seville knows it well: Carmen will never surrender, born free and determined to die free. From 5 July to 7 September, the rebellious gypsy (brought to life by writer Prosper Mérimée and immortalised by Georges Bizet's music) returns to captivate the Arena for nine unforgettable evenings, thanks to a historic rendition by Franco Zeffirelli, complemented by the costumes of Anna Anni and the choreography of El Camborio. |
OPERA | DATES |
AIDA 1913 by Giacomo Puccini |
August 10, 18, 22, 29 September 5 |
“Gloria all'Egitto” and to Aida, the Arena's reigning opera, the 1913 version of which will be performed five times (from 10 August to 5 September) with set designs by Ettore Fagiuoli. Rediscovered in 1982 by Gianfranco de Bosio, this show, now the longest-running in Arena history, encourages you to immerse yourself in the vintage atmospheres of the early 1900s that accompanied the Festival's creation. |
SHOW | DATES |
Roberto Bolle & Friends |
July 23 and 24 |
IX SINFONIA by Ludwig van Beethoven |
August 11 |
PLACIDO DOMINGO - NOCHE ESPANOLA |
August 21 |
CARMINA BURANA by Carl Orff |
September 1 |
ZORBA IL GRECO by Mikis Theodorakis |
August 27 and 28 |
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Major cities: Desenzano - Brescia - Peschiera
Airport: Verona VRN - Milan Bergamo BGY
Golf course in the area:
Arzaga - 27 holes
Bogliaco - 18 holes
Ca' degli Ulivi - 27 holes
Chervò - 27 holes
Colli Berici - 18 holes
Franciacorta - 27 holes
Gardagolf - 27 holes
Paradiso del Garda - 18 holes
Verona - 18 holes
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