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Mexico is not just a single destination; it’s a brilliant two-part story for the traveling golfer, delivering equally spectacular yet completely different high-end experiences. On the Pacific side, Los Cabos, at the tip of the Baja Peninsula, presents rugged, desert golf where dramatic canyons meet the crashing ocean waves, resulting in some of the most visually stunning courses in the world. Meanwhile, on the Caribbean coast, the Riviera Maya offers lush, tropical layouts carved through mangrove forests and Mayan jungle, often featuring all-inclusive packages that ensure a truly effortless vacation. Both regions offer numerous championship courses designed by the biggest names in the game, promising reliably fantastic weather and luxury resorts where service is elevated to an art form. It’s the perfect, accessible combination of challenge and indulgence.
The Breathtaking Majesty of Los Cabos
The golf scene in Los Cabos is defined by cliffside drama and stunning Pacific Ocean views that will constantly demand your camera’s attention. The undisputed jewel is the Quivira Golf Club, a Jack Nicklaus signature design perched on the Pacific cliffs, which has been hailed as one of the world’s best new courses. Playing Quivira means navigating dramatic elevation changes and enjoying its legendary comfort stations, which serve up gourmet tacos and margaritas mid round. You also have the Diamante Dunes Golf Course, a Davis Love III design that utilizes the massive natural sand dunes to create a links-style experience, a rarity in this part of the world. Cabo Del Sol offers another world-class experience, originally featuring the famous Ocean Course designed by Nicklaus, now the Cove Club, alongside the Tom Weiskopf designed Desert Course, which perfectly integrates the arid landscape and its giant cacti.
Tropical Perfection on the Riviera Maya
Across the country, the Riviera Maya, stretching from Cancún down to Tulum, offers a completely different, Caribbean-influenced golf atmosphere. Here, the courses weave through dense, humid jungle and along tranquil freshwater lagoons. El Camaleón Mayakoba Golf Club is the region’s star, familiar to PGA TOUR fans as the host of the Mayakoba Classic. This Greg Norman design features three distinct ecosystems, including the tropical jungle, mangrove wetlands, and a stunning stretch along the Caribbean Sea. Another high quality option is the PGA Riviera Maya Golf Club, designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., which expertly uses underground caves, limestone quarries, and natural hazards to create a strategically deep and challenging round. The beauty here is in the contrast, exchanging Cabo’s rugged desert mountains for the lush, vibrant green of the Mayan jungle, often with the added perk of all-inclusive resort packages that simplify the entire trip.



Mexico’s primary golf season, when the weather is virtually perfect, runs from November through April, coinciding perfectly with the US winter. During this dry season, temperatures are warm and sunny, with low humidity and very little chance of rain, making it ideal for a full day on the course. December through February is peak season, especially for those escaping cold weather. However, the shoulder months of November and May offer slightly lower rates and fewer crowds while still delivering excellent conditions. You can generally play all year in both Cabo and the Riviera Maya, but the summer months bring high heat and increased humidity, alongside the hurricane season. For the best blend of beautiful weather and optimal course conditioning, aim for a spring vacation in March or April.
Where to Book Your Luxurious Retreat
Mexico is the land of the five star all inclusive, where the luxury resorts are often the exclusive gateway to the championship courses. In Los Cabos, staying at a Pueblo Bonito property is essential to gain access to the incredible Quivira Golf Club. Resorts like the One&Only Palmilla offer a truly elevated, high end experience with beachfront seclusion and access to Jack Nicklaus’s first Latin American course. On the Riviera Maya, properties within the exclusive Mayakoba complex, such as the Fairmont Mayakoba or Rosewood Mayakoba, provide luxury suites, private pools, and a unique experience navigating the resort’s jungle canals, all with guaranteed access to El Camaleón. Choosing a top tier resort isn’t just about the room, it’s about securing your tee times and having exceptional dining, spa treatments, and seamless service right at your fingertips.
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Mexico is renowned for its cultural and natural attractions, making it a fantastic vacation spot for non golfers. On the Riviera Maya, you’re just a short trip from some of the most famous ancient Mayan ruins in the world, including the stunning coastal Tulum Ruins and the magnificent Chichén Itzá. Unique to this region are the cenotes, natural freshwater sinkholes where you can swim, snorkel, or scuba dive in crystal clear underground caverns. In Los Cabos, the desert meets the sea, offering incredible activities like deep sea fishing, thrilling ATV tours through the Baja desert, and sunset cruises to El Arco, the famous rock formation at Land’s End. Whale watching is also a major attraction during the winter months. For couples, the relaxed luxury of the resorts and their commitment to world class spa treatments ensure a restorative escape.
Ready to trade the cold for guaranteed sun, spectacular ocean vistas, and the ultimate resort golf experience? Let us craft your perfect Mexican golf vacation, whether you prefer the desert drama of Cabo or the tropical greens of the Riviera Maya. Contact our travel specialists today to explore custom luxury packages or request a free quote.

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