If you’re into golf and find yourself in Cancun, you might want to check out the Puerto Cancun Golf Course. This place isn’t just about swinging clubs; it’s about playing in a setting that offers a mix of challenging holes and eye-catching scenery. From what we’ve gathered, it’s a popular choice, especially with a solid rating of 4.4, and a decent price of $346 per person for 18 holes.
What really makes this course a standout are the holes that run along the shoreline and the marina, providing some pretty memorable views. The course’s layout, designed by Tom Weiskopf, is in excellent shape, and the final hole sitting on an island in the canal adds a unique touch. That said, it’s not all perfect, and the price might seem steep if you’re not a serious golfer. Still, if you enjoy a game with stunning surroundings and a bit of a challenge, this could be worth it.
This experience is best suited for those who want a well-maintained, scenic golf round in Cancun, especially if you’re comfortable with spending a little more for quality and views. It’s also a good pick for anyone looking to enjoy a full 4-hour golf outing with included transportation. If you’re traveling with golf gear or want the convenience of a package, it’s worth considering.
Key Points

- Stunning views along shoreline and marina make this course visually memorable.
- Designed by Tom Weiskopf, ensuring quality and strategic play.
- Convenient location between Cancun’s Hotel Zone and downtown.
- Includes transportation, cart, tees, and practice balls, offering good value.
- Final hole on an island provides a unique challenge and photo opportunity.
- The price of $346 reflects a premium experience, so it suits those willing to spend for quality.
An Honest Look at Puerto Cancun Golf Course

We’ve gone through multiple reviews, details, and the general vibe of this golf experience, and here’s what truly stands out. First, the location. Sitting between Cancun’s Hotel Zone and downtown, the course is easy to reach, and the views are undeniably impressive. Playing along the shoreline and marina means you’ll constantly be in sight of boats, water, and lush tropical scenery. It’s a setting that elevates what might otherwise be just a typical round of golf.
Designed by Tom Weiskopf, the course is in excellent shape. From what players indicate, the greens and fairways are well-maintained, which is a significant plus. When a course looks and feels good, it makes a difference, especially if you’re planning a day out on the links in a tropical climate. The layout tests both your short game and your distance control—if you’re a golfer who enjoys strategic play, you’ll find the variety of holes engaging.
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The Course Layout and Play
The course stretches just over 7,200 yards from the back tees—meaning it’s a solid challenge, but not overly long for most golfers. The fairways are curved, demanding accuracy off the tee. Several greens are guarded by strategically placed traps, which make iron shots that much more important. The final hole is particularly notable because of its green positioned on an island in the canal, offering a picturesque and memorable finish.
According to reviews, “accuracy is necessary on the curved fairways,” and “the greenside traps are set to test your iron precision,” which is a polite way of saying it’s a course that rewards skill and patience. The course’s natural beauty is highlighted again here; you’ll be playing in a lush, tropical environment that provides a lovely backdrop to your game.
What’s Included and What’s Not
For $346, you get 18 holes, a golf cart, tees, and practice golf balls—a package that offers good value considering the location and scenery. The transportation is roundtrip, meaning you don’t have to worry about finding your way there, which is a real plus if you’re visiting Cancun or Riviera Maya and want to keep things simple.
However, food and drinks are not included, so if you’re planning to stay for lunch or snacks, you’ll need to budget extra. Also, golf equipment rental costs an additional $60, which might be worth it if you’re traveling light or forget your clubs.
The Logistics
The tour includes pickup from two locations — Riviera Maya or Cancun — with the process taking about 30 minutes by van. The total experience, including the drive and the round, lasts around 4 hours, fitting well into a day’s outing. It’s convenient that you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, giving some flexibility if your plans change.
For those worried about weather, the course offers rain checks, allowing you to come back and finish your round later. Of course, severe weather could close the course, but then you’re entitled to a full refund, which adds a layer of peace of mind.
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To make sure you’re comfortable, sports shoes are recommended, and you’ll need to bring your passport or ID. On the flip side, avoid jeans, sandals, shorts, sleeveless shirts, swimwear, or open-toed shoes—they’re not allowed. The dress code is standard golf attire, so plan accordingly.
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Who Should Consider This Experience?

If you’re a golfer craving scenic views and a well-designed course, this is a solid option. It’s especially suitable for those who don’t mind spending a bit more for a premium experience with beautiful surroundings. The full round and included transportation make it convenient for travelers based in Cancun or Riviera Maya wanting to escape the busy hotel zones for a few hours.
However, if you’re expecting a relaxing, leisurely round with plenty of amenities included, you might find that food and drinks are extras. Likewise, for absolute beginners or casual players, the 7,200-yard length and strategic layout could be challenging, so it’s best suited for those with some golf experience.
The Sum Up

Playing at Puerto Cancun Golf Course offers more than just a round of golf — it’s an experience wrapped in stunning scenery and thoughtful design. The course’s location on the water, with holes that hug the shoreline and marina, means you’ll be treated to views that make the visit special. The excellent condition of the course, combined with the convenience of included transportation and amenities, makes it a good pick if you’re after a quality day out.
That said, it’s a premium-priced experience, and if you’re looking for something more budget-friendly, it might be worth shopping around. But for golf lovers who want to combine a challenging game with breathtaking scenery, this course will likely deliver.
It’s ideal for travelers who value well-maintained courses, beautiful surroundings, and the ease of a package deal. Whether you’re a serious golfer or just someone wanting to try your hand against a beautiful Cancun backdrop, this experience is worth considering.
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FAQ

Is transportation included?
Yes, the package includes roundtrip transportation from two pickup locations—Riviera Maya and Cancun—making it easy to reach the course without worry.
How long does the experience last?
The full experience takes around 4 hours, including driving time and the round of golf.
What’s the price?
It costs $346 per person, which covers 18 holes, a golf cart, tees, and practice balls.
What’s not included?
Food and drinks are not included, and golf equipment rental costs an additional $60 if needed.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering some flexibility.
What should I wear?
Sports shoes are recommended, and avoid jeans, sandals, shorts, sleeveless shirts, swimwear, or open-toed shoes.
What’s special about the course?
The course features several holes along the shoreline and marina, and the final hole on an island provides a unique challenge and photo opportunity.
Are there any weather considerations?
In case of rain, rain checks are issued so you can return and finish your round later. Severe weather may close the course, but you’ll be eligible for a full refund.
Is this experience family-friendly?
While not specifically aimed at families, golf is generally suitable for most ages who can follow basic safety and dress codes.
Where is the course located?
It’s situated in Quintana Roo, Mexico, conveniently between Cancun’s Hotel Zone and downtown.
If you love the idea of combining golf with stunning views and a bit of luxury, this tour at Puerto Cancun Golf Course might just be the highlight of your trip. Just be prepared for a potential spend and dress accordingly to get the most out of your round!
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