Parkland golf course in Czechia with mature trees framing the fairway near Prague
Journal · Deals and packages · June 2026

Czechia Golf Deals to Watch, 2026

Czech golf clusters around Prague, where two resort courses lead the deals. Here is how the 2026 stay and play packages work at Albatross and Karlstejn, where the value sits, and how to build a trip that pairs golf with a long city weekend.

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How Czech golf packages work

Czech golf is led by a handful of resort courses within an easy drive of Prague, so the deal that defines the destination is the stay and play package, where a resort bundles several nights of accommodation with a set of green fees at its own course. Albatross at Vysoky Ujezd and Karlstejn to the southwest are the two names that anchor most trips, both close enough to the capital to combine golf with a city base.

Below is how the main package shapes break down for 2026 and where the value sits across the season. Treat every figure as a planning guide rather than a quote, since rates shift with resort, season and the number of rounds, and always confirm directly before booking.

Czechia golf deals, 2026 at a glance

Indicative Czech package shapes and fees for the 2026 season. Figures are planning guides only and move with resort, season and number of rounds; always confirm directly before booking.
Deal typeTypically includesIndicative 2026 note
Short stay and play breakThree nights with one green fee per player at a Prague area resort such as AlbatrossFrom around EUR 281 per person; the entry point for a long weekend
Multi round resort packageFour nights with three green fees per player at a championship resortFrom around EUR 565 per person at Albatross; strongest value midweek
Karlstejn stay and playOn site rooms beside the 27 hole parkland course with views of Karlstejn CastlePriced by season; a relaxed base built around one course
Prague city and golfA city hotel base with day rounds at the resort courses nearbyPairs golf with a long city weekend; transfers add to the cost

The deals worth watching

The short stay and play break

The entry point to Czech golf is the short resort break, from around EUR 281 per person for three nights with a green fee per player at a Prague area resort. Albatross, host of the Czech Masters since 2014 on a parkland course designed by Keith Preston that opened in 2009, is the marquee venue and the one most packages are built around. It is the cleanest way to sample the destination over a long weekend without committing to a longer stay.

The multi round resort package

For a fuller trip, the multi round package stretches to four nights with three green fees per player, from around EUR 565 per person at Albatross. This is where the resort earns its reputation as a comfortable, self contained golf base, with the rounds, rooms and dining bundled into one price. Midweek dates ease both the price and the tee sheet, so a buddies trip that can travel Tuesday to Thursday will usually buy more golf for the money.

Karlstejn and a city base

If you would rather spread the golf, Karlstejn offers a stay and play of its own, with on site accommodation beside its 27 hole parkland layout and views of Karlstejn Castle from the course. Alternatively, base yourself in Prague and play the resort courses on day trips, which pairs the golf with one of Europe's great city weekends. Either way, confirm the rounds and transfers before you book, since contents change with season and availability.

Our take

Czechia is a value led golf weekend rather than a course bagging marathon, so the package that pairs a comfortable resort base with a round or three at Albatross is exactly the right shape. Pick the short break to sample it, step up to the multi round package if you want to settle in, and lean on midweek dates where the value is strongest.

Our advice is to build the trip around Albatross and add a Prague city stay to round it out. Our Czechia golf hub and the best golf courses in Czechia list set out where to play, the best time to play Czechia guide helps you time it, and the Czechia green fee trends piece tracks the cost. Tell us your dates and our team can build the trip and price it to the head.

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Czechia golf deals, your questions

What golf packages are available in Czechia for 2026?

Most Czech deals are resort stay and play packages around Prague at venues such as Albatross and Karlstejn. Indicative 2026 examples include around EUR 281 per person for three nights with one green fee, and around EUR 565 per person for four nights with three green fees at Albatross. Contents and prices change with season and availability, so always confirm directly before booking.

Which courses anchor a Czech golf trip?

Albatross at Vysoky Ujezd, host of the Czech Masters since 2014, is the marquee course and the one most packages are built around. Karlstejn, with its 27 hole parkland layout and views of Karlstejn Castle, offers a stay and play of its own. Both sit within an easy drive of Prague, which makes a combined golf and city trip straightforward.

When is the best value time to play golf in Czechia?

The Czech golf season runs from spring into autumn, with the courses at their best through the warmer months. For the best balance of value and conditions, target shoulder dates in spring and autumn and midweek tee times, and confirm opening dates directly. For a fuller month by month view see our best time to play Czechia guide.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Czech package shapes and indicative prices compiled June 2026 from resort 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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