Royal Westmoreland golf course in Barbados, the heart of the island's premium golf packages
Journal · Deals and packages · June 2026

Barbados Golf Deals and Packages to Watch, 2026

Barbados is the Caribbean's most polished golf island, with Apes Hill, Royal Westmoreland and Sandy Lane packed into a short drive on the west coast. This is a premium destination, so the deal that matters is the stay and play that bundles the rounds with a villa or resort base. Here is how the 2026 packages line up.

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In Barbados, golf is premium and packaged

Barbados golf is small, high end and concentrated. Three names define it: Apes Hill in the central highlands, Royal Westmoreland above the platinum west coast, and Sandy Lane, which holds the Country Club course and the famously exclusive Green Monkey. Green fees here sit at resort island prices, with Royal Westmoreland around USD 300 a round as a guide, so the smart money plays through a package that discounts the golf and bundles a base.

Below is how the main deal shapes break down for 2026 and what they typically include. Treat every figure as a planning guide rather than a quote, since rates move sharply with season, group size and lodging, and always confirm directly before booking.

Barbados golf deals, 2026 at a glance

Indicative Barbados golf fees and package shapes for the 2026 season. Figures are planning guides only and move with season, group size and lodging; always confirm directly before booking.
Deal typeTypically includesIndicative 2026 price
Royal Westmoreland green feeSingle round, with roughly a third off for multi round buyersAround USD 300 per round as a guide
Royal Westmoreland round packageA ten round package bought in advanceAround GBP 1,600 for ten rounds
Apes Hill stay and playResort lodging with green fees included in the packagePriced to lodging and dates; confirm directly
Premium multi course tourSeveral nights in a villa or resort, three rounds across Apes Hill, Royal Westmoreland and Sandy Lane, transfersFrom around USD 5,200 per person, off peak, group sharing

Package contents and prices are set by the clubs and operators and change with season and availability. Always confirm directly before booking.

The deals worth watching

The Royal Westmoreland package

Royal Westmoreland is the island's most played championship course, and the green fee, around USD 300 a round as a guide, eases considerably if you buy in bulk. The club has offered roughly a third off the standard rate for multi round buyers, saving about USD 100 a round, and a ten round package has been available at around GBP 1,600 bought in advance. Guests staying in club accommodation, from cottages to villas, may receive complimentary rounds, which changes the maths entirely for a longer stay.

The Apes Hill stay and play

Apes Hill, the island's reimagined highland course, is sold most cleanly as a stay and play, with green fees included when you book the lodging and golf together. It pairs the resort's accommodation with rounds on the course and is the simplest way to combine bed and tee time at one address. The exact contents depend on the lodging tier and dates, so confirm the package before you book.

The premium multi course tour

The trip most visiting golfers come for is the premium multi course tour, which strings together Apes Hill, Royal Westmoreland and Sandy Lane, including a coveted round on the Green Monkey, with villa or resort lodging and transfers. Operator tours start from around USD 5,200 per person off peak based on a group sharing a villa, and rise with the season and the lodging. This is where Barbados delivers as a bucket list Caribbean golf week.

Our take

Barbados is not a budget golf island, and it does not pretend to be. The value here comes from playing smart: buy Royal Westmoreland rounds in bulk or stay in club lodging for complimentary golf, book Apes Hill as a stay and play, and time the trip to the shoulder of the season. A villa shared between a group is what brings the premium multi course tour within reach.

Our Barbados golf hub and the best golf courses in Barbados list set out the venues, the best time to play Barbados guide helps you time it, and the Barbados green fee trends piece tracks the cost. Our team can secure the tee times and price the trip to the head before you commit.

Plan a Barbados golf trip

Want a 2026 Barbados multi course tour across Apes Hill, Royal Westmoreland and Sandy Lane, with a villa or resort base? Tell us your group and dates and one concierge will lock the tee times, lodging and transfers, costed to the head, with no obligation.

Barbados golf deals, your questions

How much are green fees in Barbados for 2026?

Green fees at Royal Westmoreland are around USD 300 per round as a guide. The club runs package discounts, including roughly a third off the standard rate for multi round buyers, and a ten round package has been offered at around GBP 1,600 bought in advance. Guests staying in club accommodation may receive complimentary rounds. Prices are indicative for 2026; always confirm directly before booking.

What golf packages are available in Barbados?

Barbados is sold mainly as a premium stay and play. Apes Hill offers stay and play packages with green fees included, and operators bundle multi course tours across Apes Hill, Royal Westmoreland and the two Sandy Lane courses, including the famous Green Monkey, with villa or resort lodging, transfers and several rounds. Always confirm contents and prices directly before booking.

Which golf courses are in Barbados?

The island's headline courses are Apes Hill, Royal Westmoreland and Sandy Lane, which holds the Country Club course and the exclusive Green Monkey. Together they make Barbados a compact but high end golf destination, best played as a multi course trip across the west and central parishes.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Barbados fees and package shapes compiled June 2026 from club and operator sources; prices are indicative for the 2026 season and change with availability. Always confirm directly before booking. Last reviewed June 2026.

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