Adare Manor golf course, Tom Fazio parkland by the River Maigue, County Limerick, Ireland
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All Inclusive Golf Ireland

Golf, lodging, meals and transfers on one bill, based at Ireland's best resorts. Adare Manor, Trump Doonbeg and Dromoland Castle, arranged as one easy stay and play trip.

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Who this trip suits

An all inclusive golf trip to Ireland is about keeping it simple: golf, lodging, meals and transfers on one bill, so you arrive, settle into a single great resort and let the days take care of themselves. It suits couples, society groups and families of golfers who would rather base at one estate than pack and move every night, and who value caddies, spa days and good dinners as much as the rounds.

True Caribbean style all inclusive is rare in Ireland, so in practice this means a stay and play package built around resorts such as Adare Manor, Trump International Doonbeg and Dromoland Castle, where almost everything sits on site. We bundle the rounds, the rooms, the meals you want and the transfers into one costed trip. For the wider picture see our Ireland golf holidays guide and the best golf courses in Ireland.

The resorts to build it around

Indicative 2026 details for Ireland's leading stay and play resorts. Green fees and packages move with the season, so always confirm directly before booking.
ResortCourse and noteWhat is on site
Adare ManorTom Fazio redesign, 2027 Ryder Cup hostFive star manor hotel, spa, dining
Trump International DoonbegLinks on the Clare coastHotel, spa, restaurants, lodges
Dromoland CastleParkland in County ClareCastle hotel, estate, dining
Mount JulietJack Nicklaus parkland, Irish Open hostManor and lodge rooms, spa
Lough ErneNick Faldo links and parkland, FermanaghResort hotel, spa, lakeside lodges

Resort and course details verified June 2026. Adare Manor was redesigned by Tom Fazio and hosts the 2027 Ryder Cup. Packages are indicative and change with the season, so always confirm directly before booking.

A sample structure

Day 1, arrive into the southwest

Fly into Shannon, met by a private driver, and settle into a resort base such as Adare Manor or Dromoland Castle. An easy afternoon nine and dinner on the estate.

Day 2, your home course

Play the resort course on your doorstep, the Fazio parkland at Adare or the castle parkland at Dromoland, with a caddie on the bag and the spa to follow.

Day 3, Trump Doonbeg

West to the Clare coast for the big Greg Norman links above the Atlantic, then back to base for dinner, or stay over at the resort.

Day 4, Lahinch or Ballybunion

A classic links day at Lahinch or Ballybunion, two of the great names of the southwest, arranged and prebooked as part of the package.

Day 5, a final round and home

A relaxed last round near your base, or extend north toward Mount Juliet or the causeway coast before flying home from Shannon or Dublin.

Indicative package range

Indicative 2026 package ranges, third party and per head, excluding international flights. Resort rates and green fees swing with the season, so always confirm directly before booking.
Trip levelPer head, indicativeWhat it tends to include
ComfortableFrom about 2,500 to 4,000 USDFour star hotels, four or five rounds, breakfast and shared transfers.
Premium resortAbout 4,500 to 7,000 USDFive star resort stays, the marquee rounds with caddies, most meals and a private driver.
Ultra luxuryAbout 8,000 to 9,000 USD and upAdare Manor suites, the full card, caddies throughout and a private chauffeur car.

Best time to book. May, June and September are the prime windows, so reserve the resorts and the marquee links three to six months ahead, more for Adare Manor as the 2027 Ryder Cup approaches. For the full hand built, near all inclusive trip, send the brief below.

Plan an all inclusive Ireland trip

We base you at the right resort, prebook the rounds and the links nearby, and keep the lodging, meals and transfers on one simple bill. Tell us roughly when and who is traveling and one concierge costs it to the head, with no obligation.

Frequently asked

What does an all inclusive golf trip to Ireland include?

In Ireland, all inclusive usually means a stay and play package rather than a Caribbean style resort. It bundles your hotel, breakfast and often dinner, your rounds, caddies or buggies and transfers into one priced trip. At resorts such as Adare Manor, Trump Doonbeg and Dromoland Castle you can keep almost everything on one bill, which is the closest Ireland gets to fully inclusive.

How much does an all inclusive golf trip to Ireland cost?

As a guide, indicative 2026 prices run from around 2,500 USD per head for a comfortable stay and play week up to 9,000 USD and beyond for a top resort trip with Adare Manor, caddies and private transfers, excluding international flights. Green fees and hotel rates move with the season, so always confirm directly before booking.

Which Irish resorts are best for stay and play?

Adare Manor in County Limerick leads the field, with Trump International Doonbeg and Dromoland Castle in the west, Mount Juliet in the southeast and Lough Erne in the north all offering golf, lodging and dining on one estate. These make the easiest bases for a near all inclusive trip.

When is the best time for a golf trip to Ireland?

May, June and September give the best balance of long days, settled weather and firm links turf. July and August are warmest and busiest, while April and October are quieter and better value with a higher chance of wind and rain.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Resort and course facts verified June 2026; indicative packages verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.

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