By the GolfForKings editorial desk · Last reviewed June 2026
Who this trip suits
An all inclusive golf trip to Vietnam works because the country has quietly built one of the best value golf coasts in the world, and concentrated much of it in one place. The central coast around Da Nang and Hoi An holds a remarkable cluster of championship courses, from the links of Hoiana Shores to the mountain rainforest of Ba Na Hills, all within an hour of a modern international airport and lined by long beaches and beach resorts. Caddies are mandatory and the service is exceptional, which makes bundling golf, lodging, transfers and the on course extras into a single package both natural and good value.
This page is written for golfers who want the rounds, the resort and the logistics handled in one price. It covers the courses to build around, the resort bases, a sample structure, indicative package costs, the dry season window and how to get it arranged through one concierge.
- Buddies groups and couples who want premium golf at a fraction of European or American prices.
- Travellers who like the idea of golf, beach, spa and food bundled into one all inclusive package.
- Players chasing a genuine bucket list course in Hoiana Shores, one of the world's top hundred.
- Anyone who values mandatory, high quality caddies and slick resort service on every round.
- Golfers who prefer transfers, tee times and meals organised through a single point of contact.
For the wider picture, see our guide to golf in Da Nang and golf in Vietnam.
The courses to build around
The Da Nang and Hoi An coast packs an extraordinary set of courses into a short stretch, which is what makes a stay and play package here so efficient. Green fees below are indicative for the 2026 season and usually include a caddie and cart; always confirm directly before booking.
Hoiana Shores
The marquee round, a links style course opened in 2019 along the South China Sea, named the world's best new golf course on opening and the only Vietnamese course in Golf World's world top 100. Firm turf, sea breezes and dunes; the must play of any Vietnam trip.
Ba Na Hills
Luke Donald's first golf course design, a thrilling layout carved through the rainforested hills outside Da Nang, with dramatic elevation and jungle framing. A complete contrast to the coastal links and a memorable round in its own right.
BRG Da Nang Golf Resort
Two championship courses on the beach north of Hoi An: the Greg Norman designed links with sweeping ocean views, and the Jack Nicklaus course set among dunes and casuarina trees. A 36 hole stay and play anchor for the trip.
Laguna Lang Co
An 18 hole par 71 Nick Faldo design north toward Hue, set between mountains, paddy fields and a lagoon, attached to a Laguna beach resort. A scenic, varied round and a natural base for a second resort in the itinerary.
Montgomerie Links
A Colin Montgomerie design between Da Nang and Hoi An, a links inspired layout over sandy ground that rounds out the cluster and gives a fourth or fifth course for a longer all inclusive stay.
The beach resorts
The coast is lined with international beach resorts, from large integrated resorts at Hoiana to boutique properties near the lanterns of Hoi An old town, the lodging half of an all inclusive package, with spas, pools and dining on site.
A sample structure: 7 nights all inclusive
The structure below threads the marquee courses around a single beach base, with a rest day for Hoi An and the option of a second resort at Lang Co. Every element can be tuned to your group, your pace and your budget.
Arrive Da Nang. Transfer to a beach resort near Hoi An, settle in, an evening by the pool and dinner at the resort or in the lantern lit old town.
The marquee round at Hoiana Shores along the South China Sea, with a caddie. Afternoon on the beach or in the spa, and a seafood dinner.
Golf at BRG Da Nang on the Norman or Nicklaus course, followed by a long lunch. Evening at leisure.
A rest day: explore Hoi An old town, a tailor visit, a cooking class or the My Son ruins, or simply the beach and the pool.
The mountain drama of Ba Na Hills, Luke Donald's rainforest course, a complete change from the coastal links. Spa and dinner back at the resort.
A round at Montgomerie Links or a transfer north to Laguna Lang Co for Nick Faldo's course and a night at a second resort by the lagoon.
A final morning on the beach or a last nine, then depart Da Nang. Late checkout arranged where the flight allows.
Twin centre variation: combine the Da Nang coast with a few days in Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City, adding northern courses such as BRG Legend Hill or the historic clubs of the south for a fuller Vietnam tour.
Indicative costs
The figures below are indicative for the 2026 season, drawn from third-party booking platforms and resort published rates at the time of writing. We are a guide and trip planner, never the operator; always confirm directly before booking.
| Course or package item | Indicative cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Hoiana Shores green fee | around US$200 to US$250 per round | Usually including a mandatory caddie and a cart; weekend rates higher |
| BRG Da Nang, Ba Na Hills, Laguna | around US$150 to US$220 per round | Caddie and cart typically included; season and day dependent |
| Beach resort, per night | from about US$120 to US$400 | From comfortable four star to integrated five star resorts; season dependent |
| All inclusive week with golf | from about US$2,000 to US$4,000 per person | Resort, several rounds, caddies, transfers and some meals; flights excluded |
| Caddie tip and on course extras | around US$10 to US$20 per round | Customary caddie tip on top of the fee; always confirm directly |
All figures are indicative for the 2026 season and vary by resort grade, course choice, season and operator. Vietnam offers premium golf at strong value, and packages are usually better value than booking each round alone. Prices move with demand; always confirm directly before booking.
Best time to go and to book
The central coast around Da Nang has a clear seasonal rhythm, and getting the timing right matters more here than the price.
Dry season (February to August) is the prime window, with warm, settled weather and firm courses. February to April is the sweet spot, comfortable before the peak summer heat, and the most reliable time for a dedicated golf trip.
Peak summer (May to August) is hot and humid but still dry, with early tee times the smart play and the beach and pool a welcome reward after the round.
Wet season (September to January) brings the heaviest rain, and the highest typhoon risk falls in October and November, so those months are best avoided for a golf focused trip. December and January are cooler and can still offer good windows between systems.
When to book: for a peak dry season package, request resorts and tee times three to four months ahead, as the best beach resorts and Hoiana Shores fill early. A concierge can lock the golf and the lodging together for your dates.
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Vietnam golf trips, answered
Is Vietnam a good destination for an all inclusive golf trip?
Vietnam has become one of Asia's best value golf destinations, and the Da Nang and Hoi An coast in the centre of the country is its hub. Within a short drive sit Hoiana Shores, a Robert Trent Jones II links named the world's best new course on opening, the mountain drama of Ba Na Hills by Luke Donald, the Greg Norman links at BRG Da Nang and Nick Faldo's Laguna Lang Co. Beach resorts line the same coast, so golf, lodging, caddies and transfers bundle neatly into an all inclusive package.
Which are the best golf courses in Da Nang, Vietnam?
Hoiana Shores Golf Club, a Robert Trent Jones II links opened in 2019 along the South China Sea, is the standout and the only Vietnamese course to feature in Golf World's world top 100. Ba Na Hills Golf Club, Luke Donald's first design, is a thrilling mountain rainforest layout, while BRG Da Nang Golf Resort offers the Greg Norman links and a Jack Nicklaus course, and Colin Montgomerie's Montgomerie Links and Nick Faldo's Laguna Lang Co complete a remarkable cluster within an hour of the city.
When is the best time to play golf in Vietnam?
On the central coast around Da Nang, the dry season runs roughly from February to August and is the prime window, with warm, settled weather and firm courses. The wet season runs from September to January, with the heaviest rain and typhoon risk in October and November, so those months are best avoided for a dedicated golf trip. February to April is the sweet spot, before the peak summer heat. Northern and southern Vietnam run on different rhythms, so a planner can route the trip to the season.
How much does an all inclusive golf trip to Vietnam cost?
Vietnam is excellent value by the standards of premium golf. Indicative 2026 green fees at the Da Nang championship courses run from around US$150 to US$250, usually including a mandatory caddie and a cart, with weekend rates higher. An all inclusive week with a good beach resort, several rounds, caddies, transfers and some meals typically lands between US$2,000 and US$4,000 per person excluding flights. All figures are indicative and third party; always confirm directly before booking.