Germany to Lithuania

German corporate golf. Lithuanian prices. No compromises.

Germany has more golfers than any country on the continent. You know the game, you know quality, and you know what corporate events cost at home. Lithuania gives you the same standard of golf at a fraction of the price -- under 2.5 hours from any major German airport.

Berlin: 1h 50m Munich: 2h 15m Frankfurt: 2h 30m Dortmund: 2h 10m

The numbers speak

What EUR 5,000 buys you in Germany vs Lithuania

Let's talk numbers, because German business culture respects a solid cost-benefit analysis.

A corporate golf day at a top-tier German course -- somewhere in Bavaria, the Rhineland, or near Hamburg -- typically costs EUR 120-180 per person for green fees and cart alone. Add catering (lunch, drinks, dinner), event coordination, prizes, and branding, and you're looking at EUR 250-400 per person for a single day. Multiply that by 20 players, and your budget is EUR 5,000-8,000 before anyone's even travelled.

For that same EUR 5,000, here's what you get in Lithuania: return flights for a group of 12-15 from Berlin or Munich, one night in a 4-star hotel in Vilnius Old Town, private airport transfers, 18 holes at Capitals Golf Club with carts and coaching, a multi-course dinner at one of Vilnius's best restaurants, and full event coordination from our team.

The golf itself doesn't suffer. Capitals is a genuine championship course -- 140 hectares, Natura 2000 protected surroundings, morainic terrain that produces elevation changes and sightlines you won't find on the North German Plain. It was voted best new international golf project by US GOLF INK in 2008, and it's only improved since.

German golfers who visit for the first time are consistently surprised. Not because their expectations were low -- German expectations are never low -- but because they didn't expect a Lithuanian course to be this good. It is.

Price comparison per person

Green fee (18 holes) EUR 65 EUR 120-180
4-star hotel EUR 70-100 EUR 150-250
3-course dinner EUR 25-40 EUR 50-80
Taxi / transfer Included EUR 30-50

German prices based on premium courses in Bavaria and NRW.

Bottom line

A full 2-day trip to Lithuania (flights included) costs less than a 1-day event at a premium German course.

Connections

Every major German city connects to Lithuania

Whether your team is in Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, Hamburg, or Cologne -- there's a direct or one-stop connection to Vilnius or Kaunas. Here's the full picture.

Berlin (BER)

1h 50m direct

Ryanair and Wizzair to Vilnius. Multiple daily flights. Often the cheapest option from Germany -- EUR 25-50 one-way if booked early.

Munich (MUC)

2h 15m direct

Lufthansa direct to Vilnius. Premium cabin available. Ideal for Bavarian companies who want business-class travel on a short hop.

Frankfurt (FRA)

2h 30m direct

Lufthansa hub connection. Direct flights to Vilnius. Also good one-stop options via Warsaw or Riga for wider group assembly.

Dortmund (DTM)

2h 10m direct

Wizzair direct to Vilnius and Kaunas. Budget-friendly for NRW-based groups. Kaunas is actually closer to the golf course.

Hamburg (HAM)

2h via connection

One stop via Riga (airBaltic) or via Warsaw (LOT). Quick connections, total travel under 4 hours gate to gate.

Kaunas Airport (KUN)

Alternative arrival

Ryanair and Wizzair fly here from several German cities. Only 30 minutes from the golf course -- even closer than Vilnius Airport.

For golfers who know golf

650,000 registered golfers in Germany. You know what good looks like.

With over 650,000 registered golfers and 730+ courses, Germany has the most sophisticated golf market on the continent. German corporate groups don't need to be sold on the concept of golf as a business tool -- you already use it. What you need is a destination that matches your standards without the bloated pricing.

Lithuania fills that gap precisely. The course quality at Capitals Golf Club is on par with good Bavarian or Schleswig-Holstein courses. The terrain is naturally interesting -- morainic hills provide genuine elevation changes that make each hole distinct. The greens are well-maintained, the fairways generous but strategic, and the club infrastructure (pro shop, restaurant, range) is fully professional.

What you won't find is the 6am tee time scramble, the four-ball waiting on every par 3, or the EUR 8 beer in the clubhouse. Lithuanian golf is uncrowded, reasonably priced, and refreshingly unpretentious. The dress code exists but nobody's checking your sock length.

For the German Mittelstand company organising a client appreciation day, or the Frankfurt firm rewarding a high-performing team, Lithuania delivers genuine "Preis-Leistung" -- the value-for-quality ratio that German business culture appreciates. World-class experience, sensible budget. The way it should be.

Our service

We manage every detail. You focus on your guests.

We're a small, dedicated team. When you contact us, you talk to a real person who knows your event inside and out. Not a department, not a ticket system. One contact, full accountability.

Flight research & booking
Airport meet & greet
Hotel reservations
Private group transfers
18-hole championship golf
PGA coaching for beginners
On-course catering
Restaurant reservations
Custom branding & prizes
Scorecards & competitions
Photography on request
Post-event reporting

FAQ

Questions from German organisers

Which German airports have direct flights to Lithuania?
Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, Dortmund, and several others. Lufthansa flies from Frankfurt and Munich to Vilnius. Ryanair connects multiple German cities to both Vilnius and Kaunas. Wizzair operates from Dortmund and other hubs. Flight times range from 1 hour 50 minutes (Berlin) to about 2 hours 30 minutes (Munich/Frankfurt). For corporate groups, we usually recommend the Lufthansa routes for schedule reliability and the Ryanair/Wizzair options when budget is the priority.
How do Lithuanian courses compare to German ones?
Germany has around 730 golf courses -- the most in continental Europe -- so German golfers know quality when they see it. Capitals Golf Club holds its own against any mid-to-high-end German course. It's 18 holes, championship layout, on 140 hectares of Natura 2000 protected terrain. The difference is exclusivity: where a good German course might have 200+ rounds a day, Capitals is rarely crowded. You get a premium course experience without the queuing.
What about VAT reclaim for German companies?
Lithuania is in the EU, so standard intra-EU VAT rules apply. Lithuanian VAT is 21%. German companies operating in Lithuania or attending business events can potentially reclaim VAT through the standard EU cross-border VAT refund mechanism. We recommend consulting your tax advisor for specifics, but the EU framework means no surprises -- it works the same way as other EU business travel.
Can you accommodate large German corporate groups?
Absolutely. We've handled groups from 4 to 40 players. For groups over 20, we arrange staggered tee times or shotgun starts. The course rarely has capacity issues, even in peak season, because Lithuanian golf hasn't yet hit the crowding problems you see in Germany. For very large groups (40+), we can split across two days or arrange parallel activities for non-golfers.

Bereit? Let's talk about your event.

Send us your group size, preferred dates, and budget range. Within 24 hours you'll have a complete proposal: flights from your city, hotel, transfers, golf, catering -- one document, one price. We keep it simple, like good German engineering.

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