Tree lined Belgian championship parkland fairway, country of Royal Zoute and Royal Antwerp
Journal · Deals and packages · June 2026

Belgium Golf Deals and Packages to Watch, 2026

Belgium hides a cluster of historic royal clubs within an easy drive of Brussels and the Flemish coast. Here is how the 2026 stay and play deals line up across Royal Zoute, Royal Antwerp and the parkland courses around the capital, and when to book for value.

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Why Belgium packages work

Belgium rarely tops a bucket list, and that is exactly the point. The country packs more than its share of mature, tree lined parkland into a small footprint, and the best of it carries the royal prefix earned over more than a century of play. Royal Antwerp, founded in 1888, is the oldest club in the country and one of the oldest on the continent, while Royal Zoute on the coast at Knokke and Royal Golf Club de Belgique at Ravenstein outside Brussels round out a short list that travels well.

Because the courses sit close together and green fees stay moderate by western European standards, Belgium suits the buyer who wants classic golf without the marquee price tag. Deals here are built as flexible stay and play breaks rather than rigid multi round bundles, so the smart play in 2026 is to anchor a trip on one base, the coast at Knokke or the city at Brussels or Antwerp, and add rounds around it.

Below is how the main package shapes break down, what they typically include, and the indicative cost picture for the 2026 season. Treat every figure as a planning guide rather than a quote, since rates shift with season and availability, and always confirm directly before booking.

Belgium golf deals, 2026 at a glance

Indicative Belgium package shapes and fees for the 2026 season. Figures are planning guides only and move with season and availability; always confirm directly before booking.
Deal typeTypically includesIndicative 2026 note
Coast short breakTwo or three nights near Knokke with rounds at Royal Zoute, dormy lodging available at the clubThe classic Flemish coast trip; book summer weekends early
Brussels parkland breakCity base with rounds at Royal Golf Club de Belgique (Ravenstein) and Royal WaterlooEasy add on to a city stay; good shoulder season value
Antwerp heritage roundA round at Royal Antwerp, the country's oldest club, paired with a nearby second courseIndicative green fee around EUR 85; confirm directly before booking
Indicative green feesLeading Belgian clubs broadly in the EUR 80 to EUR 150 band per round, top courses higherPer round, indicative 2026; varies by day and season

The deals worth watching

The coast at Knokke

The deal that defines Belgian golf travel is built around Royal Zoute on the North Sea coast at Knokke. The club offers dormy accommodation in the clubhouse, so a stay and play break there keeps everything on site and removes transfers entirely. Operators such as Golfbreaks sell short breaks to the Bruges and coast area that pair Royal Zoute with a second round nearby, which is the most efficient way to play the region without chasing individual tee times.

The Brussels and Antwerp parkland

Inland, the strongest value sits around the capital. Royal Golf Club de Belgique at Ravenstein and Royal Waterloo are mature parkland tests an easy drive from Brussels, and Royal Antwerp to the north adds genuine heritage as the country's oldest club. A city base lets a group fold golf into a wider trip, and midweek rounds in the shoulder months are where the best prices live.

Timing the booking

Belgium plays best from May to September, with the warmest, driest stretch in high summer. That is also when coast weekends fill fastest, so for Royal Zoute and summer dates, book well ahead. For value, lean to May, June and September on weekdays, when green fees ease and the parkland courses are at their best.

Our take

Belgium is a connoisseur's trip rather than a headline one, and it rewards the buyer who values classic, well kept parkland and links over name recognition. Because green fees are moderate and the clubs sit close together, a flexible stay and play break almost always beats booking rounds piecemeal, both on price and on locking in the tee times you want at the royal clubs.

Our advice is to fix the base first, the coast at Knokke or the city at Brussels, then build two to four rounds around it. Our Belgium golf hub and the best golf courses in Belgium list set out the venues, and our team can hold the right tee times and price the trip to the head before you commit.

Plan a Belgium golf trip

Want a Belgium break built around Royal Zoute, Royal Antwerp and the Brussels royal clubs on the best 2026 dates? Tell us your group and timing and one concierge will lock the tee times, lodging and transfers, costed to the head, with no obligation.

Belgium golf deals, your questions

What golf packages are available in Belgium for 2026?

Belgian deals are built as flexible stay and play breaks rather than fixed bundles. The classic shapes are a coast short break around Royal Zoute at Knokke, where dormy lodging is available at the club, and an inland city break around Brussels and Antwerp taking in Royal Golf Club de Belgique at Ravenstein, Royal Waterloo and Royal Antwerp. Contents and prices change by season, so always confirm directly before booking.

How much are green fees in Belgium?

Green fees at the leading Belgian clubs broadly sit in the EUR 80 to EUR 150 band per round, with Royal Antwerp quoted in the region of EUR 85 and the marquee courses higher. These figures are indicative for the 2026 season and vary by day and demand; always confirm directly before booking.

When is the best time to play golf in Belgium?

Belgium plays best from May to September, with high summer the warmest and driest. The best value usually sits midweek in the shoulder months of May, June and September, when green fees ease and the parkland and coast courses stay in strong condition. Book coast weekends well ahead for summer dates.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Belgium package shapes and indicative fees compiled June 2026 from operator and club 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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