FAQs

  • There are infinite reasons why you should indulge yourself with a Caribbean golf and sail getaway.

    A golf cruise in the Caribbean is the perfect way to combine your passion for golf with a love for cruise travel. Some of the benefits of a golf cruise in the Caribbean are:

    • You can play on some of the finest golf courses in the region.

    • You can enjoy the luxuries and entertainment of a five-star cruise ship, while sailing the azure waters of the Caribbean Sea.

    • You can relax in spacious cabins, dine on gourmet cuisine, and indulge in spa treatments and wellness programs.

    • You can explore the diverse and rich culture, history, and nature of the Caribbean islands.

    • You can meet and mingle with other golf enthusiasts and travelers from around the world. You can also participate in friendly competitions and tournaments with other guests and locals.

  • We work with all the major cruise companies that service the Caribbean. The vast majority of cruise lines operate from the Florida Cruise Ports of Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Port Canaveral and Tampa. These are just a few:

    Celebrity Cruises:
    Known for excellent service, with fewer children. Celebrity cruises throughout the Caribbean. Primarily departs from Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale.

    Royal Caribbean International:
    Offers a variety of itineraries to the Caribbean, with modern amenities. More family oriented than Celebrity and the smaller luxury lines.
    Royal Caribbean operates from all Floridian Cruise Ports but their largest ships set sail from Port Canaveral.

    Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL):
    Freestyle cruising with diverse Caribbean routes.
    Port of Embarkation from Florida: Primarily departs from Miami and Port Canaveral.

    Princess Cruises:
    Known for its elegant cruise experiences, it offers both Caribbean and South American voyages.
    Port of Embarkation from Florida: Typically departs from Fort Lauderdale.

    Holland America Line:
    Known for its premium cruising, catering to an older crowd.
    Port of Embarkation from Florida: Commonly departs from Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale.

    MSC Cruises:
    Mediterranean-style cruising with routes to the Caribbean.
    Port of Embarkation from Florida is primarily Miami.

    Costa Cruises:
    Italian-inspired cruises with options to explore less travelled portions of the Caribbean.
    Port of Embarkation from Florida: Mainly departs from Miami.

    Crystal Cruises:
    Luxury cruises, including transatlantic journeys, the Caribbean and South America.
    Port of Embarkation from Florida: Mainly departs from Miami

    Oceania Cruises:
    Known for its culinary experiences, offering cruises to the Caribbean and South America.
    Port of Embarkation from Florida: Commonly departs from Miami.

    Regent Seven Seas Cruises:
    Another luxury cruise ;ine with all-inclusive options to the Caribbean and South America.
    Port of Embarkation from Florida: Typically departs from Miami.

    Seabourn Cruise Line:
    Ultra-luxury cruises, including voyages to the Caribbean and South America.
    Port of Embarkation from Florida: Primarily departs from Miami.

    Windstar Cruises:
    Small ship cruising with unique itineraries, including the Caribbean and South America.
    Port of Embarkation from Florida: Usually departs from Miami.

    Viking Ocean Cruises:
    Cultural enrichment cruises with select journeys to the Caribbean and South America.
    Port of Embarkation from Florida: Typically departs from Miami.

  • The golf courses and destinations included in the cruise itinerary depend on the cruise line and the ship you choose.

    For more information, please check our DESTINATIONSpage.

    We have built example cruises, “The Par 3”, “The Par 4” and “The Par 5”. Each cruise package ranges from 3 to 11 Nights, and offers you 1 to 5 golfing opportunities. You choose how often you want to play. You can choose to play at every port that has a golf course within reach or choose to play only selected courses. We select golf courses that are within a 45-minute drive from the Cruise Port. We will ensure that you do NOT miss your departure time.

  • Absolutely! We have a Company Policy not to book any golf course that is further than a 45 minute drive from the Cruise Ports. We work hand in hand with the golf courses and Transportation Companies to ensure that you are met at the Cruise Terminal promptly, delivered to your course in a timely, manner so that you have time for a leisurely round of golf. Our Destination Management Companies will ensure that you are returned back to the Cruise Ship long before it departs.

  • Absolutely!
    We offer a range of activities and excursions for non-golfers to ensure they have an unforgettable experience.

  • Yes, many of the golf courses we partner with offer lessons for all skill levels, including beginners and intermediates.

  • Absolutely!
    We can tailor group golf cruises that accommodate your specific needs and preferences. If your Group reaches a certain size, we will provide a Cruise Guide to take care of your entire Cruise at no additional charge.

  • Our packages typically include accommodations, meals, golf fees, transfers, and select activities. Specific inclusions may vary, so please refer to individual package details.

  • While you can bring your clubs, our courses offer club rentals for your convenience (at a surcharge).

  • Our cruises are as all inclusive as it can possibly be.

  • (1) Any mandatory hotel service charges.

    (2) Liquor, wine or other beverage packages.

    (3) Specialty dining venues.

    (4) Laundry, and other goods or services purchased onboard or ashore, or any other incidental charges or expenses.

    (5) Fuel supplemental charges.

    (6) Taxes and fees which the Cruise Line is obligated to collect, including without limitation port or harbor operators.

    Such taxes and fees include without limitation those levied for embarkation, disembarkation or landing, arrival or departure taxes, security surcharges, Guest facility charges, and customs and immigration fees, Panama Canal tolls, dockage fees, wharfage fees, inspection fees, air taxes or hotel VAT taxes incurred as part of a land tour, immigration and naturalization fees, harbor maintenance fees, and internal revenue service fees.

    For more information you may read our TERMS & CONDITIONS page.

  • Detailed information are provided in our TERMS & CONDITIONSpage.

    We will always be happy to discuss these issues in more detail if you contact us on contact@caribbeangolfcruises.com or if you call us at +1 813-763-7794

  • Unfortunately, most cruise lines have restrictions on bringing pets; consider alternative arrangements.

  • The Caribbean invites you throughout the year; the ideal time depends on your preferences:

    Cruise Seasons:

    High Season (Winter): Warmth and sunshine from December to April. Book ahead for this popular period.

    Shoulder Seasons (Spring/Fall): Fewer crowds and competitive prices in spring (April to June) or fall (September to November).

    Golfing Conditions:

    Dry Season (December to April): Optimal playing conditions with well-groomed courses and sunny weather.

    Green Season (May to November): Lush landscapes, occasional rain, and budget-friendly options.

  • Absolutely not! Even though the company was originally created with just a Caribbean focus, due to high demand for golf cruises around the globe, we have expanded our cruises and golf to now include the Mexican Riviera and the Mediterranean. If our growth continues, the Pacific and Asia will be next on the expansion plans.