Provence Golf Deals and Packages to Watch, 2026
Provence pairs serious resort golf with the south of France at its most seductive. Here is how the 2026 stay and play offers work, where Terre Blanche, Domaine de Manville and Pont Royal fit, and where the value sits.
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How Provence packages work
Provence is a resort golf destination first, and that shapes how you buy it. Rather than a dense package coast like the Costa del Sol, it offers a handful of standout golf resorts set in the Var, the Bouches du Rhone and toward the Cote d'Azur, each selling its own stay and play. The names to know are Terre Blanche, a five star hotel, spa and golf resort near Fayence with two acclaimed Dave Thomas courses, the boutique Domaine de Manville in Les Baux de Provence, the first French course with the Ecocert label, and Pont Royal, a David Leadbetter academy resort north of Aix.
Because the resorts are spread across the region, most trips are built around one or two of them rather than a single rotating base. Below is how the main package shapes work for 2026 and where the value sits. Green fees and package contents move with season, and rates here sit at the premium end, so figures are planning guides only and you should always confirm directly before booking.
Provence golf deals, 2026 at a glance
| Deal type | Typically includes | Indicative 2026 note |
|---|---|---|
| Resort stay and play | Five star resort nights at Terre Blanche, Manville or Pont Royal with rounds, spa and dining | The core product; each resort sells its own offer, premium and seasonal |
| Twin resort week | A split between two resorts, for example Terre Blanche and Pont Royal, to widen the golf | Best for golf focused groups; adds a transfer but doubles the course list |
| Provence plus Riviera | Provence resort golf paired with a Cote d'Azur leg toward the French Riviera courses | Pairs Provence calm with Riviera glamour over a longer trip |
| Off peak value rates | Shoulder and winter resort rates and golf packages | The Var stays playable late and early; best value away from summer peak |
The deals worth watching
The resort stay and play
Provence golf is bought one resort at a time, and the stay and play is the product. Terre Blanche leads on scale, a five star hotel, spa and golf resort with two championship Dave Thomas courses and tailor made golf rates, while Domaine de Manville offers a more intimate, design led stay around its eco certified course in Les Baux. Pont Royal adds a David Leadbetter academy and a resort base north of Aix. Each sells its own package, so the choice is really which resort you want to live in for the week.
The twin resort week
For a golf focused group, splitting the week across two resorts widens the trip considerably. A Terre Blanche and Pont Royal pairing, for example, gives you the polish of the Var alongside a different course style further west, on a single short transfer. It is the shape that turns Provence from a one resort retreat into a proper golf itinerary, and it lets you sample the region's range rather than committing the whole trip to one address.
Provence plus the Riviera
Provence also pairs naturally with the Cote d'Azur. A trip that opens with the calm of the Var or the Baux and finishes among the French Riviera courses toward Cannes and Nice gives you two moods in one holiday, the quiet hill country and the glamour of the coast. For 2026 this is the move for travellers who want more than golf, building a route that reads as a southern France tour with the marquee resort rounds as anchors.
Our take
Provence is a premium resort golf retreat rather than a discount coast, and the best trips treat it that way: choose the resort you most want to inhabit, then build the golf around the stay. The value is in the setting and the quality, with shoulder and winter rates the lever for travellers who want the experience for less.
Our advice for 2026 is to anchor on Terre Blanche, Manville or Pont Royal, consider a twin resort split or a Riviera leg if golf range matters, and target the shoulders for the best resort rates. Our Provence golf hub, the best golf courses in France list and our 7 day Provence and Riviera itinerary set it out, and our team can assemble the stay and play, rounds and transfers, costed to the head, before you commit.
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Provence golf deals, your questions
What golf packages are available in Provence for 2026?
Provence golf is sold mainly as resort stay and play, with each marquee resort, Terre Blanche near Fayence, Domaine de Manville in Les Baux de Provence and Pont Royal north of Aix, offering its own package of nights, rounds, spa and dining. Golf focused trips often split across two resorts or add a French Riviera leg. Rates sit at the premium end and change with season, so always confirm directly before booking.
Which are the top golf resorts in Provence?
The three that anchor most trips are Terre Blanche, a five star hotel, spa and golf resort with two Dave Thomas championship courses, Domaine de Manville, a boutique five star in Les Baux de Provence built around the first French course to hold the Ecocert label, and Pont Royal, a resort with a David Leadbetter academy north of Aix en Provence. Each suits a different style of trip, from grand resort to intimate retreat.
When is the best time to play golf in Provence?
Provence plays across a long season, with spring and autumn the sweet spot for warm, settled weather and the best balance of conditions and value. High summer is hot and busy, while the Var stays playable late into autumn and early in the year, which is where the off peak resort value sits. Target the shoulders for the best rates and book the marquee resorts ahead.
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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Provence resort and package notes compiled June 2026 from resort and operator sources; green fees and terms are indicative for the 2026 season and change with availability. Always confirm directly before booking. Last reviewed June 2026.