All Inclusive Golf Tenerife
Guaranteed winter sun, all inclusive resorts and a cluster of good courses in the south. Abama, Costa Adeje and Golf del Sur, arranged as one easy sun and golf trip.
Photo: Abama Golf via Google.
Who this trip suits
All inclusive golf in Tenerife is the easy winter sun trip: warm, dry weather when the rest of Europe is frozen, a cluster of good courses in the south, and genuine all inclusive resorts where the hotel, meals and drinks sit on one bill. It suits couples, mixed ability groups and families of golfers who want guaranteed sunshine, short transfers and no daily admin, with the golf added as prebooked rounds.
Tenerife is one of the few golf destinations where true all inclusive hotels are everywhere, especially around Costa Adeje, which makes it unusually simple to budget. We pair an all inclusive base with tee times at Abama, Costa Adeje and the south coast courses, and add the scenic north if you want it. For the wider region see our Canary Islands hub and Canary Islands golf holidays.
The courses to build it around
| Course | Setting and note | Indicative green fee |
|---|---|---|
| Abama Golf | Dave Thomas, Ritz Carlton resort, south | About 150 to 195 EUR |
| Golf Costa Adeje | South, by the resort belt | About 65 to 110 EUR |
| Golf del Sur | Jose Gancedo, south coast | About 56 to 100 EUR |
| Amarilla Golf | South, ocean holes | About 56 to 100 EUR |
| Buenavista Golf | Seve Ballesteros, north coast | About 70 to 110 EUR |
Green fees verified June 2026 from course rate sheets and Canary Islands tee time specialists; indicative and before buggy. Abama is a Dave Thomas design and Buenavista a Seve Ballesteros design. Always confirm directly before booking.
A sample structure
Day 1, arrive into the south
Fly into Tenerife South, a short transfer to an all inclusive base in Costa Adeje. Settle in, an easy evening by the pool.
Day 2, Golf Costa Adeje
An easy opener on the doorstep, ocean views and a relaxed pace, back to the hotel for lunch and the all inclusive comforts.
Day 3, Abama
The island standout, a Dave Thomas design among palms and waterfalls at the Ritz Carlton resort, the round of the trip.
Day 4, Golf del Sur or Amarilla
A south coast classic with volcanic backdrops and sea holes, then an afternoon free for the beach or the spa.
Day 5, Buenavista or a free day
For the keenest groups, the scenic drive north to the Seve Ballesteros designed Buenavista, or a relaxed final round near base before flying home.
Indicative package range
| Trip level | Per head, indicative | What it tends to include |
|---|---|---|
| Value | From about 1,500 to 2,000 USD | Four star all inclusive hotel, four rounds in the south and transfers. |
| Premium | About 2,200 to 3,200 USD | Five star all inclusive, five rounds including Abama, buggies and a private driver. |
| Luxury | About 3,500 USD and up | Ritz Carlton Abama or top resort stays, the full island card and caddies or buggies throughout. |
Best time to book. The winter high season from November to March is busiest, so reserve the all inclusive hotels and Abama two to four months ahead. Spring and autumn are warm and better value. For the full hand built trip, send the brief below.
Plan an all inclusive Tenerife trip
We pair an all inclusive resort with prebooked rounds at Abama, Costa Adeje and the south coast courses, and arrange the transfers. Tell us roughly when and who is traveling and one concierge costs it to the head, with no obligation.
Frequently asked
Is Tenerife good for a winter golf trip?
Yes. Tenerife is one of Europe's most reliable winter golf destinations, with warm, dry weather from November to March when most of the continent is closed. Seven courses across the island, the all inclusive resorts of Costa Adeje and short transfers make it an easy sun and golf break.
What does all inclusive golf in Tenerife include?
Tenerife is one of the few golf destinations where true all inclusive resorts are common, especially around Costa Adeje, so your hotel, meals and drinks can sit on one bill, with golf added as a package of prebooked rounds and transfers. We combine an all inclusive hotel with tee times at the courses you want.
How much does golf cost in Tenerife?
Indicative 2026 green fees run from about 56 to 65 EUR in low season to roughly 92 to 110 EUR in high season at most courses, with Abama notably higher. A week's all inclusive hotel plus four or five rounds typically lands from around 1,800 USD per head, excluding flights. Rates change, so always confirm directly before booking.
Which are the best golf courses in Tenerife?
Abama, a Dave Thomas design at the Ritz Carlton resort, is the standout, with Golf Costa Adeje, Golf del Sur and Amarilla strong in the south, and Buenavista, a Seve Ballesteros design, the pick in the north. Most trips base in the south where the courses and the all inclusive resorts cluster.
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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Course facts and indicative green fees verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.