All-Inclusive Hotels with a Golf Course

Let’s be honest, there is nothing quite like the feeling of stepping off a plane in 2026, knowing your only “hard work” for the week is deciding which iron to use on the par-three 4th. If you’ve ever tried to book a golf trip piecemeal—matching tee times with hotel check-ins and then worrying about the spiralling cost of club sandwiches and post-round pints—you’ll know why I’m such a fan of the “all-in” golf break. It takes the “faff” out of the fairway.


Who takes All-Inclusive Hotels with a Golf Course holidays?

Gone are the days when golf holidays were just for “the lads” on a weekend bender. This year, our data shows a much more diverse crowd hitting the greens:

  • The “Solo Swingers”: Solo travel in golf has absolutely exploded. As Corrie Renton from Glencor Golf Holidays recently noted, UK golfers are increasingly embracing the freedom to explore at their own pace. We’re seeing a huge rise in professionals (aged 40–60) booking solo to get some “headspace” away from the office.

  • The “3G” Golfing Tribes: Multi-generational trips are a massive 2026 trend. Grandparents are fitter than ever and want to play a round with their adult kids while the grandkids hit the resort’s splash park.

  • Women’s Golf Groups: This is currently the fastest-growing demographic in the industry. Hospitality consultant Andrew Renouf highlights that resorts are pivoting fast to provide the right social environments for female-only golfing squads.


Why should you consider taking a holiday with All-Inclusive Hotels with a Golf Course?

The “nitty-gritty” reason is simple: Budget certainty. In 2026, with exchange rates fluctuating, paying for your golf, food, and drinks in Sterling before you leave the UK is a stroke of genius. You aren’t just saving on the buffet; you’re dodging the “resort tax” on everything from bottled water on the buggy to that celebratory 19th-hole gin and tonic.

The all-inclusive hotels make budgeting a little easier,” says PGA Professional Chris Ryan. “The service is fantastic, and everything is very close, so you get a wide range of courses and hotels without the logistical headache.”

Beyond the wallet, it’s about the “Unlimited Golf” packages. Many of our partner resorts in places like Belek (Turkey) or Mauritius offer packages where you can play as much as you like. When you consider that a single round at a championship course can easily top £150, the all-inclusive price tag starts looking like an absolute steal.


How to use the Alihoco Website to find the best all-inclusive holiday packages

I’ve made sure the Alihoco engine is fine-tuned to help you find the “Green Jacket” of deals. Here is how to play it:

  1. Filter by “On-site Golf”: Don’t just search for “golf nearby.” Use our specific filters to find hotels with the course literally on the doorstep. This saves you a fortune on transfers and means you can be at the first tee five minutes after finishing breakfast.

  2. Look for “Semi All-Inclusive”: This is a clever 2026 hack. Some resorts offer a “Semi” option—breakfast, dinner, and an open bar from 5 PM to midnight. It’s perfect if you’re out on the course during lunch and don’t want to pay for a meal you won’t eat.

  3. The “1 in 8” Rule: Travelling with your local club? Keep an eye out for our group deals. Many operators we compare, especially in Portugal and Turkey, offer a “1 in 8 stays free” deal, which basically pays for the group leader’s trip.

  4. Secure the “Early Bird” 2026 Prices: We’re seeing a “bifurcated market” this year. While you can grab last-minute deals, the best tee times at prestigious courses are being booked 6–9 months in advance. Use our £50pp low deposit filter to lock in your preferred rounds now.

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