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Journal · Deals and packages · June 2026

Thailand Golf Deals to Watch, 2026

Thailand is Asia stay and play value leader, bundling green fees, caddies, carts and transfers into one easy price, with a green season that lowers it.

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How Thailand golf packages work

Thailand golf travel runs on two hubs, Hua Hin on the coast, with Black Mountain, Banyan and Pineapple Valley, and Bangkok inland, with the likes of Nikanti and the Royal courses. The packages are properly all in, bundling resort nights with rounds and typically including green fees, caddies, carts and private transfers, which is what makes the headline price so competitive against playing each round alone.

Formats run from short three night, two round breaks up to grand tours, with a twelve day Hua Hin and Bangkok trip of eight rounds and five star hotels listed from around 5,395 Australian dollars twin share. Single travellers pay a supplement of around 5,000 baht, rising to 6,400 baht from 1 January to 28 February 2026, with peak night surcharges in set festive and holiday windows. Every figure below is a planning guide rather than a quote, so always confirm directly before booking.

Thailand Golf Deals, 2026 at a glance

Indicative Thailand package shapes and rates 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
Short stay and playThree nights with two rounds at a Hua Hin resortIncludes green fees, caddies, carts and private transfers in the headline price
Multi round Hua HinFive rounds with beachside resort nightsAcross the championship layouts, Black Mountain, Banyan and Pineapple Valley
Grand tourTwelve days, Hua Hin and Bangkok, eight roundsFive star hotels and all transfers, listed from around 5,395 Australian dollars twin share
Green season valueThe same trip in the May to October low seasonRounds and packages priced below the cool season peak; watch the rain windows

The deals worth watching

The all in stay and play

The strength of a Thailand package is that it is genuinely all in. A short three night, two round break at a Hua Hin resort folds the green fees, caddies, carts and private transfers into one price, so the only real variable is the standard of hotel. That bundling is why Thailand reads as such value against paying for each round and transfer separately.

Play the green season

The green season from May to October carries the lowest prices, with rounds and packages set below the cool season peak. The trade is the rain, which tends to fall in short afternoon bursts rather than all day, so a green season trip rewards early tee times and a flexible schedule with a noticeably lower bill.

Mind the peak surcharges

The cool season from November to February is the prime window and the dearest, and the festive and holiday weeks carry extra surcharges, with the single supplement rising to around 6,400 baht from 1 January to 28 February 2026 and set peak night charges on top. Travelling just outside those windows keeps the conditions and trims the cost.

Our take

Thailand is the value benchmark for Asian golf travel, and the all in package is why. With green fees, caddies, carts and transfers folded into one price, the question is mostly which hub, which hotel standard and which season, with the green season the clear saving for players who can take the odd shower.

Our advice is to choose between a Hua Hin beach base and a Bangkok or twin centre trip, set the hotel standard, and lean to the green season for the best value. Our Thailand golf hub, the best golf courses in Thailand and the best stay and play resorts in Thailand lists set the options, our Thailand golf holidays page and how to plan a golf trip to Thailand guide show how to build it, our best time to play Thailand and green fee trends pieces frame the season and the cost, and our team can assemble the resort base, the rounds and the transfers, costed to the head, before you commit.

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Thailand Golf Deals, 2026, your questions

What is included in a Thailand golf package for 2026?

Thailand packages are typically all in, bundling resort nights with rounds and including green fees, caddies, carts and private transfers in the headline price. Formats run from short three night, two round breaks up to twelve day Hua Hin and Bangkok tours of eight rounds with five star hotels. Single travellers pay a supplement that rises in the peak season. Prices move with season and availability, so always confirm directly before booking.

How much does a Thailand golf trip cost in 2026?

As a planning guide, a twelve day Hua Hin and Bangkok tour of eight rounds with five star hotels has been listed from around 5,395 Australian dollars twin share, while shorter three night, two round breaks start much lower. The single supplement runs around 5,000 baht, rising to 6,400 baht from 1 January to 28 February 2026. Always confirm directly before booking.

When is the cheapest time to play golf in Thailand?

The green season from May to October carries the lowest prices, set below the cool season peak from November to February. The trade is the rain, which tends to fall in short afternoon bursts, so green season trips reward early tee times and a flexible schedule with a lower bill.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Thailand package shapes and rates compiled June 2026 from operator and resort sources; prices are indicative for the 2026 season and change with season and availability. Always confirm directly before booking. Last reviewed June 2026.

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