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All Inclusive Golf Holidays

Golf holidays with meals, drinks and green fees sorted. All inclusive golf breaks booked with total peace of mind.

Why Choose an All Inclusive Golf Holiday?

There’s a lot to be said for knowing everything’s covered before you even get to the airport. An all inclusive golf holiday means your accommodation, meals, drinks and green fees are bundled into one price, so you’re not constantly working out what things cost or splitting bills at dinner. It just makes the whole trip easier. You play your golf, eat well, have a few drinks by the pool, and that’s it. No surprises. It’s a format that works particularly well for golf societies and larger groups, but couples and families get a lot out of it too. Whether you’re after a week in the Belek sunshine, a long weekend on the Algarve, or something a bit further afield in Morocco or the Middle East, there’s an all inclusive package out there that fits.

The appeal of all inclusive really comes down to simplicity. Once you’ve booked, you know exactly what you’re spending, and that’s it. There’s no running total at the hotel bar, no awkward conversations about who had what at dinner, and no worrying about whether the local restaurant takes card. For golf societies in particular, it removes one of the biggest headaches of organising a group trip. Everyone pays the same, everyone gets the same, and there’s nothing to sort out when you get home. It also makes budgeting far easier. You can compare trips on a like for like basis because everything is in the price.

The quality of all inclusive has come on enormously in recent years, too. A decade ago it had a bit of a reputation for buffet food and watered down drinks, but the resorts we work with today are a different proposition entirely. In places like Belek, you’re talking about five star hotels with multiple à la carte restaurants, branded spirits, and courses that have hosted European Tour events. The Algarve, Morocco and the Canary Islands have all followed suit, and the standard across the board is higher than most people expect. Many resorts also offer premium or ultra all inclusive tiers, which extend to top shelf spirits, à la carte dining every evening, and sometimes even spa treatments or unlimited golf.

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Where to Go on an All Inclusive Golf Holiday

Belek in Turkey is the obvious starting point. The whole region is essentially built around all inclusive golf, with five star resorts sitting right alongside championship courses designed by Faldo, Montgomerie, Thomas and others. The standard of hotel is genuinely impressive, the drinks packages tend to include premium brands, and the courses are well maintained and varied enough to keep things interesting over several rounds. Spain is another strong option. The Costa del Sol and the Canary Islands both have resorts offering all inclusive board with golf included, and the flights are short and frequent from most UK airports. Portugal’s Algarve is probably the most popular golf destination in Europe full stop, and while it’s traditionally been more of a bed and breakfast market, all inclusive options are growing. Then there’s Morocco, where places like Marrakech and Agadir combine quality courses with year round warmth and genuinely affordable packages. For winter sun with a touch of luxury, Dubai and Ras Al Khaimah deliver on pretty much every front.

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Making the Most of Your All Inclusive Golf Trip

A few things worth knowing before you book. The best value on all inclusive golf tends to come during the shoulder season, roughly October and November or March and April, when resorts drop their rates but the weather is still very pleasant for golf. If you’re travelling as a group, it’s worth booking early to secure tee times at the more popular courses, particularly in Belek and the Algarve where demand can be high. It’s also worth thinking about what board level suits your group. Some resorts offer standard all inclusive while others have premium or ultra all inclusive tiers that cover branded spirits, à la carte dining and additional activities. Getting the right fit makes a real difference to the overall experience. Our team knows these resorts inside out and can steer you towards the right option based on what matters most to your group. If you’ve got a destination in mind or you’re still weighing things up, we’re happy to chat it through and put together a few options with no obligation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

It varies a little depending on the resort, but generally you’re looking at accommodation, breakfast, lunch, dinner, local and international drinks, and a set number of rounds of golf. Some resorts throw in extras like buggy hire, range access, spa use or airport transfers. We’ll always confirm exactly what’s included before you commit to anything, so there are no grey areas.

Standard all inclusive typically covers your meals, snacks and local brand drinks throughout the day and evening. Premium or ultra all inclusive upgrades that to branded spirits, international wines, à la carte restaurant access and sometimes extras like minibar restocking or room service. The difference can be significant, particularly if your group prefers specific drinks brands or wants to dine à la carte every evening rather than eating at the buffet. Not every resort offers both tiers, and the exact inclusions vary, so we’ll always talk you through what each level covers at your chosen hotel before you book.

Turkey is hard to beat on value. You get five star hotels, top quality courses and premium all inclusive boards at prices that are genuinely competitive. Morocco is another great shout, especially Agadir and Marrakech. The Canary Islands and parts of mainland Spain also come in well, particularly if you travel in the shoulder months around October, November or March.

That’s pretty common, and it’s actually one of the reasons all inclusive works so well. Most of the resorts we work with have pools, spas, beaches, kids’ clubs and plenty of other activities on site. Non golfers get the full benefit of the all inclusive board without paying for golf they’re not going to use. It keeps everyone happy.

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How We Can Help

Comprehensive range of golf packages

We offer thousands of golf breaks across the UK and overseas, so there’s something for every player. From short weekend getaways to week-long trips, we match courses, accommodation and transfers to your schedule and budget. Tell us your dates and we’ll show you the best options.

Expert knowledge and support

You come first. Our team knows courses, travel logistics and local tips, so you get clear advice every step of the way. We handle bookings, tee times and special requests and we’re only a call or email away if you want to talk through the plan.

Exclusive access to prestigious courses

We secure your tee times at in demand courses, many of which are hard to book on your own. We arrange guest rounds, hospitality and on-course extras so you can enjoy the day without the hassle.

Customised itineraries

Tell us how you like to play and we’ll build your schedule around that. Whether you want coaching, group play or a relaxed social trip, we’ll organise transport, dining and tee times to suit.

Comprehensive range of packages

Choose from packages at different price points to suit solo players, couples or groups. We aim for straightforward booking, clear communication and quick fixes if plans change. If something isn’t right, we will put it right.

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