Play bucket-list courses, explore the thriving culture & discover pure luxury
Caribbean golf holidays offer an exceptional experience unlike anywhere else around the globe. Golfers are treated to a tropical island escape with a fantastic range of golf courses across Barbados, the Dominican Republic, and Jamaica. What makes Caribbean golf extra special is not just the top-notch course designs, but also the sandy beaches, quality service, luxury accommodation, and year-round sun.
Why book a golf holiday in the Caribbean?
- Enjoy an all-inclusive package - eat and drink at your leisure
- Discover beautiful courses designed by top golf architects
- Relax & unwind on perfect white sand tropical beaches
- Experience the friendly island culture & famous rum punch
Experience tropical golf on a Caribbean holiday
Although unassuming, the Caribbean has quickly cemented itself as one of the globe’s premier golfing destinations. The unique golf courses and year-round warm climate make the islands in the region a perfect destination for a golf trip.
In the Dominican Republic you can experience playing some of the best golf courses in the Caribbean. The Teeth of the Dog course at Casa de Campo is an example of where Caribbean golf shines. A Pete Dye Classic, the course is characterised by its spectacular views and iconic par-3s, and has been a bucket list destination since day one!
Other notable courses include The Lakes Barcelo Golf Course, a mangrove-surrounded layout with incredibly well-protected greens, alongside Punta Espada Golf Club, one of Jack Nicklaus’ exquisite designs. Both a located in the iconic golf destination of Punta Cana, which offers incredible beachfront all-inclusive resorts in an exotic setting.
Further east on the island of Barbados you will find a selection of quality courses. The Royal Westmoreland Club is a truly challenging experience courtesy of Robert Trent Jones Jnr, and The Green Monkey Course at Sandy Lane is a remarkable layout created by Tom Fazio.
Indulge in luxury across the Dominican Republic
One of the most luxurious destinations on the planet, the Caribbean is a fantastic choice for those looking to play golf in a tropical paradise setting. From the Bahamian pink and white sandy beaches to the guaranteed sunshine and fantastic cuisine, what more could you want?
We offer a wide range of hotels and golf resorts to choose from in the Dominican Republic, all situated in picturesque settings. The award-winning Casa de Campo Resort & Villas is complete with a private beach, over 15 bars and restaurants, and three spectacular courses. The Westin Puntacana Resort & Club is also a popular choice for golfers looking for a five-star oasis to relax in between rounds.
If you’re after a hassle-free all-inclusive Caribbean golf holiday, we recommend the elegant Iberostar Bávaro and Barceló Bavaro Beach, both of which offer excellent spa and leisure facilities with an idyllic beachfront location.
Discover the top golf resorts in Barbados
It’s not just the beautifully designed golf courses that make Barbados perfect for a golf trip, this exotic destination also offers accommodations to suit each and every golfer.
If you’re looking for a five-star resort with a warm, traditional aesthetic and championship golf, then Royal Westmoreland is a great choice. Alternatively, you could enjoy a stunning beach-front golf break at Waves Hotel, Crystal Cove, or Sandy Lane.
With a variety of serene and elegant resorts to choose from, both golfers and non-golfers alike can truly indulge in the sensational food, brilliant facilities, and beautiful culture while on a Caribbean golf holiday.
Experience the Caribbean off-the-course
If you’re wondering what the Caribbean offers beyond the great golf, let us give you some tips. From the pink and white sandy beaches and truly scrumptious Caribbean Cuisine, it is a region that boasts a uniquely vibrant culture, ideal for an all-inclusive golf holiday.
The Dominican Republic is steeped in history, with the capital city Santa Domingo being home to some of the oldest buildings in the Western hemisphere. A trip to the city’s historic site's old town streets of Zona Colonial is a must. Whether you visit the Plaza de España art capital or Cathedral Santa Maria La Menor (the world’s first cathedral), all districts provide the perfect setting to bask in the romantic atmosphere of the city.
Although Punta Cana is hailed for its scenic landscapes, it’s not all sun, sea, and golf. Take a day out from the courses to experience the thrilling water sports, ecological sites, safaris, and rum tasting on offer. Popular attractions include the 1,500-acre Indigenous Eyes Ecological Park, providing a unique ecosystem of over 500 species of birds and plants.
The crystal waters off of Bavaro Beach make it the prime location for snorkeling, parasailing, and windsurfing. An attraction by its own right, be sure to indulge in some Caribbean-style R&R under coconut palms as the Caribbean Sea merges with the Atlantic Ocean.