Located in the north of the Bahamas on Central Abaco, the Abaco Club is a private club community that is accessible to members and their guests. The “links” 18-hole waterfront golf course was designed by architects Donald Steel and Tom Mackenzie and is a challenging course with sloping greens, bold bunkers and beachside fairways.
11 of the best golf courses in the Caribbean with stunning sea views
The Abaco Club, The Bahamas
The Green Monkey, Sandy Lane, Barbados
Built in 2004, the 18-hole Green Monkey is considered extremely exclusive, with just 10 tee times available per day. It’s typically accomplished in seclusion, allowing players to take in its splendour against the Caribbean Sea. The par 72 course, spanning nine hectares, was designed by golf architect Tom Fazio and blown out of the rocks with dynamite. Those arriving by yacht can tender in to the beach.
Royal Blue, Baha Mar, The Bahamas
Set in Nassau, the Royal Blue is an 18-hole waterside course designed by Jack Nicklaus. With rocky outcrops, oceanside holes and undulating fairways, it is a challenging course set metres from the beach – with some holes even taking players through the jungle. Superyachts can send a tender directly to the resort via the Baha Mar Marina.
Port Royal, Bermuda
Although Bermuda is not technically in the Caribbean, it has the most golf courses per square mile in the world so is a popular golfing hotspot in the region. One of the most picturesque courses is Port Royal which offers 18 championship holes over 6,842 manicured yards. Designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. in 1970 the course has recently undergone a $14.5 million renovation and also has a 300-yard oceanfront driving range.
Four Seasons, Nevis
With dramatic views across to the neighbouring island of St Kitts, the 18-hole course at the Four Seasons in Nevis has a reputation as one of best golf courses in the Caribbean. The par 71 course was the first designed by Robert Trent Jones Jnr in the Caribbean and features dramatic changes in elevation leading to exhilarating golf with stunning views. The 15th is the standout hole at the highest point on the course while the 18th overlooks the beautiful Pinney’s Beach.
The Grenadines Estate Golf Club, Canouan Resort, The Grenadines
The tiny island of Canouan in the Grenadines is home to one of the best golf courses in the Caribbean. Boasting panoramic views from every hole the Grenadines Estate Golf Club has an 18-hole championship golf course. Designed by Jim Fazio, the distinctive course has incredible cliff-side views and impressive water features.
Playa Grande Golf Course, Amanera, Dominican Republic
Undergoing a complete renovation in 2015, the Playa Grande Golf Course opened simultaneously with the luxury Amanera Hotel. Originally designed by the late Robert Trent Jones Sr. and refreshed by his son Rees Jones the course spreads over 370 acres. With 10 holes played along the cliffs, the course has the most ocean-front holes in the Western Hemisphere.
Emerald Reef Golf Club, Sandals, Great Exuma
With the first nine holes played along seaside dunes, lakes and mangroves and the back nine along a rocky peninsula, the Emerald Reef Golf Club is considered to be one of the most scenic golf courses in the Caribbean. The championship 18-hole course was designed by Greg Norman and uses environmentally friendly seashore paspalum grass. The prevailing trade winds mean that the course offers a different experience every time.
Casa de Campo, Dominican Republic
World renowned Casa de Campo in the Dominican Republic is home to three of the best golf courses in the Caribbean — Teeth of the Dog, The Links and Dye Fore.
Pete Dye and his wife Alice designed all three courses, with the most famous being the Teeth of the Dog. Dye claims that “God made seven holes”, which are along the side of the ocean, and that he only had to create the other 11. The course first opened in 1971 and was renovated in 2005.
How to visit on a superyacht: The marina at Casa de Campo can accommodate yachts up to 76 metres. The resort is a perfect stop off if you are looking for some action packed fun during a private cruise or luxury yacht charter in the Caribbean. As well as golf, the resort also has extensive equestrian facilities, including three polo pitches, a 245 acre Shooting Center, 13 tennis courts and extensive water sports.
Royal Westmoreland, Barbados
Another Caribbean golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones Jnr, every hole of the par 72 course at Royal Westmoreland offers views of the Caribbean Sea.
Considered to be one of the best par 3 courses in the world, the Royal Westmoreland course is set within an exclusive gated community.
How to visit on a superyacht: You can visit Royal Westmoreland during a luxury yacht vacation in Barbados. Make sure you also visit Diamonds International boutique which is located in the Royal Westmoreland Clubhouse and offers elegant jewellery and luxury timepieces.