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Journal · Deals and packages · June 2026

Switzerland Golf Deals and Packages to Watch, 2026

Switzerland is a short season, scenery first golf destination led by Crans-sur-Sierre and Bad Ragaz. Here is how the 2026 deals work and how to time an alpine trip.

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How Switzerland packages work

Switzerland is not a packaged value coast; it is a scenery first alpine destination with a short playing season, and the deals follow from that. Courses sit high in the mountains and open only from roughly May to October, so trips are built around the summer window and often string several alpine courses together as a touring loop. Crans-sur-Sierre and Bad Ragaz are the marquee names that anchor most itineraries.

Below is how the main package shapes break down for 2026, where the value sits, and how the headline courses fit a touring trip. Every figure is a planning guide rather than a quote, since rates move with season and availability, and you should always confirm directly before booking.

Switzerland golf deals, 2026 at a glance

Indicative Switzerland package shapes and green fees for the 2026 season. Alpine courses are seasonal, roughly May to October; figures are planning guides only. Always confirm directly before booking.
Deal typeTypically includesIndicative 2026 note
Crans-sur-Sierre green feesA round on the championship course at Crans-Montana that hosts the European MastersIndicative fees ran around 120 to 180 Swiss francs depending on season; open May to October
Bad Ragaz hotel packageStay at the Grand Resort with reduced green fees and reserved tee times on the championship courseHotel guests benefit from lower fees; one of Switzerland's oldest courses, since 1905
Multi stop alpine tourA touring loop combining several mountain courses such as Bad Ragaz, Crans-Montana, Gstaad and AndermattThe signature Swiss trip; scenery first, played across the summer window
Summer season timingTrips built around the short May to October playing windowHigh alpine courses are under snow for half the year; book the summer ahead

The deals worth watching

Crans-sur-Sierre

Crans-sur-Sierre at Crans-Montana is the headline round, a course built in 1906 on a plateau some 1,500 metres up with views toward Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn, and the long time host of the European Masters. Indicative green fees ran around 120 to 180 Swiss francs depending on season, and play is available only from May to October as the plateau lies under snow for half the year. It is the marquee alpine round most trips are built around.

Bad Ragaz

Bad Ragaz, in the Rhine Valley, is the other anchor, one of Switzerland's oldest courses dating to 1905 and the championship centrepiece of the Grand Resort. Hotel guests benefit from reduced green fees and reserved tee times, which makes a resort stay the value way to play it. As a polished parkland test in a spa resort setting, it pairs naturally with the higher mountain courses on a touring itinerary.

Multi stop alpine tours

Because no single base covers the country, the signature Swiss trip is a multi stop tour that strings several mountain courses together, for example Bad Ragaz, Crans-Montana, Gstaad and Andermatt, across the summer window. These are scenery first itineraries where the drives between courses are part of the appeal. The constraint is the season, so the practical move is to fix the summer dates first and build the loop around them.

Our take

Switzerland is a scenery first, short season destination, and the trips that work treat it that way. There is no volume discount market here; the value comes from a Bad Ragaz resort stay that lowers green fees and from sequencing the high alpine courses efficiently across the May to October window rather than chasing a package price that does not exist.

Our advice is to fix the summer dates first, use a Bad Ragaz hotel stay for its reduced fees and build a touring loop around the marquee mountain rounds. Our Switzerland golf hub and the best golf courses in Switzerland list lay out the options, and our team can sequence the tour, tee times and transfers, costed to the head, before you commit.

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Switzerland golf deals, your questions

What golf packages are available in Switzerland for 2026?

Switzerland is less about volume packages and more about touring itineraries and resort stays. The Bad Ragaz hotel package lowers green fees and reserves tee times on the championship course, and the signature trip is a multi stop alpine tour stringing courses such as Bad Ragaz, Crans-Montana, Gstaad and Andermatt across the summer. Itineraries and prices vary, so always confirm directly before booking.

How much are green fees at Crans-sur-Sierre?

On indicative rates, a round at Crans-sur-Sierre ran around 120 to 180 Swiss francs depending on season. The course is open only from May to October, as the high plateau is under snow for half the year. Rates move with season and demand, so treat these as planning guides and confirm directly before booking.

When can you play golf in Switzerland?

The high alpine courses are seasonal, generally open from roughly May to October and under snow the rest of the year. That short window is the key planning constraint, so the practical approach is to fix your summer dates first and build a touring loop around them. Book the marquee rounds and any resort stays well ahead, as the season is short and demand is concentrated.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Switzerland package shapes and green fees compiled June 2026 from club and operator sources; prices are indicative for the 2026 season and alpine courses are seasonal. Always confirm directly before booking. Last reviewed June 2026.

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