If it’s not busy, definitely go for both courses! We finished(just my son & I) so quickly, that we wanted more! Ended up getting clubs again to do the second course. Lots of fun and laughs!
Matthew T.
Place rating: 5 Colchester, CT
Four of us were in North Conway on vacation and we love to play mini golf. Of the 3 courses we tried, Pirate’s Cove was by far the best. Not just for the course quality but views and challenge as well. You can play 18 holes or the entire 36 hole adventure, either way, it will be a blast for families, couples or friends.
Ann M.
Place rating: 4 Sugar Land, TX
Really cute mini golf course! 218 hole courses to choose from. One very simple & easier, I guess for younger kids. The other ‘Blackbeards’ is the main one & very cool. They also have a cooler w I team bars for sal if u want a sweet treat. Kids loved it! Would definitely go back. :)
Dan R.
Place rating: 5 East Falmouth, MA
This past 4th of July we spent some time at Pirates Cove in an attempt to define who the best mini golfer is in the family(ok, that was my though but I think it was less of a competition for others). Pirates Cove has always been a landmark for me having frequented the location on Cape Cod. This location was just as incredible and we enjoyed golfing here. The course was clean, we didn’t feel rushed, and the staff was polite. The cost was reasonable and as a large group we spent quite a while here. In the end, we had a blast here! Also, if anyone cares I won… ok, enough gloating.
Elfego S.
Place rating: 5 Revere, MA
So we came up for the 4th of July weekend and this place is one of the places wanted to go to. The golf course is super clean and uninterrupted by its surroundings. The course is fairly difficult but still challenging. Definitely the place to go for mini golf a nice real place to have fun.
Jay F.
Place rating: 3 Saratoga, CA
A-OK. Nothing to really complain about here. It’s a standard mini-golf that is slightly over priced and not near any big developments(of course nothing in this area of New Hampshire is that near development). It’s a nice place to relax and mess around after a day walking in the the mountains, swimming in Diana’s Bath, or shopping at the near by outlets.
Mimi M.
Place rating: 5 Enfield, United Kingdom
Two courses available — the largest with 18 holes. Both were well maintained and with good views(especially the larger one). One of the holes is located under a waterfall! Pirates in the water, pirates in the trees and lots of humorous signs about. I haven’t tried mini golf in a long while, and the family and I really enjoyed it here. Parking is situated to the rear.
Derek A.
Place rating: 4 Barre, VT
You can’t beat Pirate’s Cove for good, clean courses that are well-maintained. I like this course since it is challenging, but not«I want to throw my club into the street» challenging. It is also only a dollar or so more than a lot of other courses at $ 8 and it is in such better condition than a lot of places out there.
Carrie M.
Place rating: 3 Arlington, MA
I have such mixed feelings on this golf course, and it isn’t just because I’m scared to death of sharks and they have a giant fake one hanging up. Back in the day there used to be a mom & pop mini-golf course down the street, right next to the Blueberry Muffin restaurant. I loved that course cause it wasn’t over glorified, and it was hard as heck(a lot went uphill). Pirate’s Cove moved in and unfortunately that place closed. Pirate’s Cove does have a fun course, but it’s over $ 10/person to play and the bulk of the course leaves you standing in the direct sunlight. They are also lacking ice cream, don’t they know the two go hand in hand?! I’m not going to lie, I go here every year and I enjoy it. But I would be very happy if someone reopened the place down the street. Maybe this is my calling in life…