Mexico Golf Deals to Watch, 2026
Mexico is two great golf coasts in one country: the dramatic desert and ocean holes of Los Cabos and the jungle and Caribbean fairways of the Riviera Maya. Here is how the 2026 stay and play deals work across both, which courses earn the green fee, and when to go for value.
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Why Mexico packages work
Mexico sells golf the way the Caribbean sells beaches, as a stay and play holiday built around a resort, and that is its strength. The country has drawn the biggest names in design, with Jack Nicklaus, Robert Trent Jones Jr and Tom Fazio all shaping courses here, and the two hubs split neatly. Los Cabos, at the tip of Baja California, is the desert meets ocean coast, home to Quivira, Cabo del Sol and Palmilla, and to El Cardonal at Diamante, the first course Tiger Woods ever designed, which has hosted the PGA Tour's World Wide Technology Championship since 2023.
On the Caribbean side, the Riviera Maya and Cancun pair golf with all inclusive resorts and white sand. The Greg Norman designed El Camaleon at Mayakoba was the first regular PGA Tour stop in Mexico and remains a marquee round, with PGA Riviera Maya and Riviera Cancun rounding out the area. Because the resorts here are all inclusive, the deal is usually a package of nights and rounds rather than a single green fee, which makes the cost easy to read for a group.
Below is how the main package shapes break down for the 2026 season. Treat every figure as a planning guide rather than a quote, since resort rates and green fees move with season and availability, and always confirm directly before booking.
Mexico golf deals, 2026 at a glance
| Deal type | Typically includes | Indicative 2026 note |
|---|---|---|
| Los Cabos stay and play | Several nights at a Pacific resort such as Pueblo Bonito with multiple rounds across Quivira, Cabo del Sol and Palmilla | The classic Baja golf trip; book the ocean tee times early; indicative 2026 |
| Riviera Maya all inclusive | All inclusive nights with rounds at El Camaleon, Riviera Cancun or PGA Riviera Maya, food and drink included | Easiest cost to read for a group; indicative 2026 |
| Marquee single rounds | A standalone green fee at a tour venue such as El Cardonal at Diamante or El Camaleon at Mayakoba | The bucket list rounds; premium fees; confirm directly before booking |
| Season note | Peak golf weather runs roughly November to April, with the best rates in the green summer shoulder | Hurricane season runs summer into autumn; indicative 2026 |
The deals worth watching
Los Cabos resort stay and play
The signature Mexico golf deal is a Los Cabos package: a few nights at a Pacific resort with multiple rounds spread across the desert and ocean courses. Quivira's cliff top holes, the two layouts at Cabo del Sol and the Nicklaus designed Palmilla give a group enough variety for a long weekend, and the resorts bundle lodging and golf so the price lands per head. The marquee add on is El Cardonal at Diamante, the first course Tiger Woods designed and the PGA Tour's World Wide Technology Championship venue since 2023, which carries a premium fee worth budgeting for. Treat package figures as indicative for the 2026 season and confirm directly before booking.
Riviera Maya all inclusive golf
On the Caribbean side the deal is all inclusive: nights at a Riviera Maya or Cancun resort with food and drink included and a set of rounds attached. The Greg Norman designed El Camaleon at Mayakoba is the headline course, the first regular PGA Tour stop in Mexico, with PGA Riviera Maya and Riviera Cancun filling out the golf. Because the resort covers meals and drinks, the all in cost is unusually easy to read, which suits a mixed group of golfers and non golfers. Rates are indicative for the 2026 season and move with season and availability, so confirm directly before booking.
Timing the value
The value play in Mexico is timing. Peak golf weather on both coasts runs roughly November through April, which is also peak price, while the warm and greener summer shoulder brings the lowest package rates for golfers who do not mind the heat and the chance of an afternoon shower. Atlantic hurricane season runs through summer into autumn on the Caribbean side, so build in flexibility if you travel then. Whenever you go, book the ocean and tour venue tee times well ahead, since those are the rounds everyone wants. All figures are indicative for the 2026 season; confirm directly before booking.
Our take
Mexico is the rare golf destination that works equally well for a hardcore foursome and a family who want golf in the mornings and a beach in the afternoons. For pure golf drama, Los Cabos wins: the Pacific holes at Quivira and the chance to play Tiger Woods's El Cardonal make it a genuine bucket list coast. For ease and value with a group of mixed golfers, the all inclusive Riviera Maya is hard to beat, since the package covers almost everything and El Camaleon gives the trip a tour pedigree round.
Our advice is to pick the coast for the kind of trip you want, then book the marquee tee times first and let the resort nights settle around them. Our Mexico golf hub and the best golf courses in Mexico page lay out both coasts, the all inclusive Mexico golf trips and Mexico golf holidays pages show the package shapes, and our team can hold the ocean and tour venue rounds and build the rest around them.
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Mexico golf deals, your questions
What golf packages are available in Mexico for 2026?
Mexico golf is sold mainly as resort stay and play. In Los Cabos that means several nights at a Pacific resort with multiple rounds across courses such as Quivira, Cabo del Sol and Palmilla, plus marquee single rounds at El Cardonal at Diamante, the Tiger Woods design that hosts the PGA Tour's World Wide Technology Championship. On the Riviera Maya and in Cancun the deal is usually all inclusive, with food and drink included and rounds at El Camaleon at Mayakoba, PGA Riviera Maya or Riviera Cancun. All figures are indicative for the 2026 season; always confirm directly before booking.
Which Mexican golf courses have hosted the PGA Tour?
Two stand out. El Camaleon at Mayakoba on the Riviera Maya, a Greg Norman design, was the first regular PGA Tour venue in Mexico. Since 2023 the tour's World Wide Technology Championship has been played in Los Cabos at El Cardonal at Diamante, the first golf course Tiger Woods designed, which opened in 2014. Both are open to visitors as premium rounds and are the headline acts of their respective coasts.
When is the best time to play golf in Mexico?
Peak golf weather on both the Pacific and Caribbean coasts runs roughly November to April, which is also the busiest and priciest window. The warm and greener summer shoulder brings the lowest package rates for golfers who can take the heat, though Atlantic hurricane season runs through summer into autumn on the Caribbean side, so allow some flexibility. Book ocean and tour venue tee times well ahead whenever you go.
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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Mexico package shapes and indicative details compiled June 2026 from resort, club and PGA Tour sources; El Cardonal at Diamante has hosted the World Wide Technology Championship since 2023. Green fees and package rates are indicative for the 2026 season and change with availability. Always confirm directly before booking. Last reviewed June 2026.