Every resort below offers golf on-site or through a dedicated partner course. Tap through for what's included versus extra (green fees, cart, and club rental policies vary more than any other amenity), plus real guest ratings and how the rest of the resort holds up for the non-golfers in your group.
Chains on this list
Loyal to a brand, or curious how the rest of a chain stacks up? Each profile ranks every resort the chain runs.
How this ranking works
Every list on this site draws from the same catalog: resorts we've individually researched, with the all-inclusive fine print read so you don't have to. The order weighs verified guest ratings, what's genuinely included at the base rate, and how each property performs on the thing this list is about: here, golf.
The seal next to a resort is its Palmprint: our 0–10 grade for how well it delivers on this list's promise, the same mark you'll find on its full profile. The details of what we weigh, and what disqualifies a resort outright, live in how we score. Lists are re-reviewed as ratings and policies change; this one was last checked July 2026.
Frequently asked questions
Are green fees included at all-inclusive golf resorts?
Sometimes, and it's the first thing to check. Some resorts include unlimited or discounted rounds, others include the course but charge for the cart, and many simply offer preferred access at a partner club. Each resort page spells out what the plan actually covers.
Which destinations are best for all-inclusive golf?
The Dominican Republic (Punta Cana and La Romana), Mexico's Riviera Maya and Pacific coast, and Costa Rica's Guanacaste have the strongest overlap of quality courses and quality all-inclusives. Our destination guides cover the trade-offs.
More ways to find your resort
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