8 Top Golf Destinations for Families

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 Ko Olina Golf Club


If dad (and/or mom) want to combine a family vacation with some great golfing, there are a few destinations which offer both top-notch links and a wide menu of other attractions that will appeal to the kids. So everybody's happy - after all, shouldn't that be the whole point of traveling as a family? Here among hundreds of choices across the world I offer you eight of my favorites where family travel dovetails nicely with golf travel - see if you agree, and if you think I've left any out, please let me know in the comments!

 

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Cancun/Riviera Maya

Cancun and the Riviera Maya (then the Costa Maya) coast, on the Yucatan Peninsula stretching three or so hours south to the Panama border have for some time now been among the world's most popular destinations because they offer a bevy of attractions appealing to families, including beautiful beaches; exciting adventure and ecotourism; and a wide, appealing menu of shopping, dining, and entertainment options. And for families in which mom and dad (and hey, maybe even their teenagers) are avid golfers, some 15 world-class courses add to the appeal. Two of the best:

  • El Tinto Cancun Country Club -  Ten years old and designed by Nick Price, this 6,650-meter paspalum-grass course a 15-minute drive south of Cancun's hotel zone is 18 holes par 72 plus nine more holes par 27, and also has five lakes and 84 bunkers/sand traps. More stats: Back 6,802m, slope 137/rating 75.8; gold 6,501m slope ,133/rating 74.1; blue 6,207m slope, 126/rating 71.8; white 5,832m slope, 123/ rating 71; red (W) 5,135m.
  • Puerto Cancun - Conveniently located in an exclusive area of villas and shops between the hotel zone and the city of Cancun, these links (above) designed by Tom Wiskopf are also 18 holes par 72. Length: 6,662m. Difficulty rating: Men: 135/75.6, 128/73.4, 124/71.2 and 120/68.9. Women: 131/72.8 and 120/70.

 

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Catalonia, Spain

Enjoying a temperate climate allowing year-round play, the nearly three dozen top-quality courses of Spain's northeastern autonomous community are especially notably for their picturesque settings and views, whether in the resort areas along the Costa Brava and Costa Daurada, up near the Pyrenees Mountains, or quite near Barcelona city. In addition to being beautiful, all these courses are cutting edge and environmentally friendly. Top choices include the Real Club de Golf el Prat, the Club de Golf Llavaneras, the Club de Golf Terramar (above, in the reknowned resort town Sitges), the Club de Golf d'Aro Mas Nou, and the Club de Golf Vallromanes (on whose grounds is a beautiful restored 18th-century mansion called Torre Tavernera, with an excellent restaurant serving Catalan and international cuisine).

 

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Cyprus

The Greek southern ⅔ of this Mediterranean island is home to four links, Aphrodite Hills (above), Elea Estate, Minthis Hills, and Secret Valley - which often host golf tournaments - and the city of Paphos on its southwest coast (and according to ancient Greek mythology the birthplace of the goddess of love Aphrodite) makes a great base for both swinging a club with a panoply of lodging and dining at all price points. But it also offers many other pleasures for the whole fam, such as touring the medieval old town and ancient Hellenic archaeological sites, visiting wineries, and enjoying fantastic swimming and water sports at beaches like Coral Bay, Latchi, Vardas, and Vrisoudia. It's also an easy drive to other appealing island destinations like Lemesos, Lefkosia, and capital Larnaka. The climate is especially good for golfing from October to March.

 

 


Dominican Republic

Along with its fabled beaches, adventure/eco activities, and capital Santo Domingo with the Americas' oldest historic old town, the DR is a golfing powerhouse, with more than a hundred world-class links rated the best in the Caribbean and even the whole of Latin America. Many were designed by the world's top pros and architects, such as Robert Trent Jones Sr., Greg Norman, Jack Nicklaus, Pete Dye, Gary Player, Tom Fazio, and Nick Price, and in addition the country has been a stalwart on the PGA tour since the 1970s. You'll find fantastic options in virtually all the major resort areas, including Puerto Plata, Punta Cana/Bávaro, Juan Dolio, and La Romana. Three which especially stand out:

  • Teeth of the Dog - Perhaps Pete Dye's quintessential course, inaugurated in 1971 at Casa de Campo resort in La Romana on the south coast, has been rated the Caribbean's number-one course for more than a decade, and ranks in the top 30 worldwide. As you can see above, the setting and views are stunning, and these 18-hole, par 72 greens are challenging thanks to features like tricky traps, a devilish dogleg, and wind gusts from the sea. 
  • Dye Fore - Also created by Dye at Casa de Campo, in 2005, par 72, seven kilometers long and 100 meters above the Chavon River, 13 of its 27 holes overlook the Caribbean as well as Altos de Chavón, a picturesque replica of a 16th-century Mediterranean village filled with shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues.
  • La Cana Golf Club - Punta Cana is a total winner for families thanks to its beaches, resorts, and myriad activities, and yet another Pete Dye masterpiece, is one of the Caribbean's courses, par 36 and with 27 holes - 14 with sea views and four right on the beach. Challenging but appropriate for all skill levels. For more great PC golfscapes, click here.

 

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Hawaii

With more than 70 courses throughout six islands, Hawaii is golf heaven both because of its balmy weather, its challenging links with first-class club service, and in many cases its stunning settings, including beautiful mountains, deep blue Pacific Ocean, and occasionally a spectacular waterfall or two. Top spots include Oahu's Royal Hawaiian Golf Club, Hawaii Kai Golf Course, and Ewa Beach Golf Club, and Ko Olina Golf Club (top). And of course we don't need to tell you these islands are also a paradise for family travel with its beaches, adventure/ecotourism, entertainment options, and dining to appeal to all tastes and wallets.

 

 

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Mauritius


You sure wouldn't expect this beautiful, mostly unspoiled African country out in the Indian Ocean as a golfing destination, but the sport has a long history here, reaching back to the 19th century; annually hosts world-class tournaments; and today is home to eight high-quality 18-hole greens and five with nine holes. Top choices include Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita, The Legend (aka Belle Mare), and Heritage Golf Club. Off the links, for families interested in beaches and ecotourism, this island is a virtual paradise.


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Porto, Portugal

Golfing is muito popular in this country, especially in its most popular region for holidaymakers, the Algarve in the south. But we also love this northern city, with several fine options from the ocean shore to mountain settings. The most venerable is the 18-hole, par-71 Oporto Golf Club next to the beach in the resort town of Espinho, a 20-minute drive from Porto; this is one of the oldest courses in the entire world, founded in 1890 by British port wine producers. Other excellent nearby choices include Quinto do Fojo, part of a beautiful walled property in Vila Nova da Gaia, right across the Douro River from Porto (though it's small, with just six holes); and nine-hole, 88-year-old Club de Golf Miramar (above) in the beach town of the same name just ten minutes north of Espinho, and featuring some tees atop sand dunes). Speaking of port wine, tours and tastings at the city's port wine houses - as well a half-hour drive east in the Douro wine country - will also appeal to mom and dad. And speaking of beaches, for the whole fam there are some swell strands along the nearby coast, not just at Espinho and Mirmamar but neighboring ones such as Matosinhos, Praia das Fuzelhas, and Praia da Granja in São Félix da Marinha.



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South Africa

Africa's southernmost country has a long and distinguished golf pedigree reaching back to the late 19th century - and for example, the South African Open Championship is one of the world's oldest, marking one century in 2023 - and the standards and service are excellent at its more than 100 courses, with varied, perfectly groomed lawns set agains mesmerizing African landscapes. Among the very highest rated are the venerable Durban Country Club (above, est. 1920), the 22-year-old, Gary Player-designed links at Fancourt Hotel & Country Club in George on the Western Cape, and the also venerable Humewood in Port Elizabeth on the Eastern Cape. Beyond all that, it goes without saying that South Africa - with sub-Saharan Africa's best developed tourism infrastructure, a boon for those traveling with kids -  is a fantastic destination for families interested in safaris, with game reserves like Kruger National Park, as well as marvelous beaches; interesting cities (Cape Town should be on everyone's bucket list); world-class wine country such as Stellenbosch; and much more.

 

 

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