7 Things Included In An All Inclusive Golf Vacation

If you have never been on an all inclusive golf vacation before then you will see this article as an eye opener. If you are one of the many that have had the good fortune to have been before then thank your lucky stars. If you have been on a golf vacation before but not taken the opportunity to go all inclusive then this may persuade you to try it.

1. All food, wine and locally manufactured spirits and beers within certain restricted times. You must check with the resort upon arrival as this differs from country to country and even resort to resort.

2. All leisure facilities such as sauna, jacuzzi, massage, steam room and gymnasium facilities. This should extend to sports facilities such as tennis and squash.

3. Unrestricted use of all the courses that are available on the resort. You will have to adhere to the booking policies especially at busy times of the year. Access to the club houses and the 19th holes.

4. Unrestricted access to evening entertainment such as shows, cabaret and musical venues. Not all resorts have this time of evening entertainment so, as usual, check beforehand.

5. Golf cart (buggy) service and golf club usage – note that this does not extend to golf shoes and clothing as this should be the responsibility of each golfer.

6. If the resort is a beach golf vacation you should have access to the beach that should be within walking distance from the main building. On the more exclusive resorts there may be a private beach area that you should have access to as well.

7. Accommodation should be free of any further supplements payable after the holiday has been booked and paid for. Items such as showers, hairdryers and wash room facilities and maid services plus laundry services should also be in the price.

You should not be in a situation whereby, once you have paid for your golf vacation you should have to part with any additional cash outlay other than trips taken outside the golf resort. These tend to be something that the owners have no control over and are decided upon by yourself without any coercion from resort staff. As always make sure you understand the small print and are fully aware of what is included in the golf vacation package before you sign up to an all inclusive golf vacation.

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What To Consider When Planning A Golf Vacation

You have worked long hours in your job and have come to the point where you know that you need a break. You are an enthusiastic golfer but, because of the long hours you have worked recently, you have not played in a while. What better to way to take a break and combine it with your favourite sport and book a golf vacation.

So, you log on to the Internet and start looking at all the golf vacation deals available and you are bewildered, you just do not know where to start. This article aims to put in to some sort of perspective the task in from of you by breaking down the separate things that you need to consider before you open up your computer again.

Which Country Do You Fancy Playing In?

Whether it is a Caribbean golf vacation that you like the look of or a long trip to chance your arm at an Ireland golf vacationthere are many countries these days that you can play golf in. However, you need to look at what time of year you want to go and what the weather is forecasted to be like at that time. Do not take this for granted.

The Cost v Your Available Budget

Playing golf in an exotic country may look good on paper and get the taste buds going but in comes at a price. The price of the long haul flights may eat in to your budget in addition to the fact that the travel duration can mean you could be travelling for 2 to 3 days of your allocated trip time.

The Type Of Courses In The Resort And The Level Of Difficulty

Some resorts may have the perfect solution for a non-golfer but what are actual courses like to play. What level of difficulty are they? Is there more than a single 9 hole course to play. You do not want to find that you have no challenges left after having played 3 rounds of the same course only 2 days in to your trip.

The Type Of Accommodation

It is no fun being on a self-catering trip only to find that there is no convenience store for 10 miles from which to get your food and supplies. You need to consider, in conjunction with your budget constraints, what type of accommodation rating you want and the level to which meals and the golfing facilities are included in the price. An all inclusive golf vacation may be the answer if you need to put a ceiling on the funds available. At least you will know that you are covered for most of the expenses.

The Facilities Available To Non-Golfers

If you want to make this a vacation that includes your family you have to look at what they are going to fill their time doing whilst you are on the golf course. What facilities are available for them to use. Does the resort have a health spa, gymnasium, tennis court, squash court, swimming pool or beach handy for them to use and is this included in the cost?

As you can see, when you start to look at your options it can sometimes raise more questions than answers however if you do not address them beforehand you can quite easily find yourself being on a golf vacation that did not tick all the boxes that you expected it to. A little time spend in the planning of the trip will mean that you know what to expect before you get there and can enjoy the vacation accordingly.

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