hogwildcruzers Posted December 31, 2007 #1 Share Posted December 31, 2007 Our cruise is not until Oct.08....but we are trying to find where would be the best place to play while in Acapulco...Zihuatanejo...or Manzanillo...we want to play without having to take the ship golf excursion...any help would be really appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thompsb Posted January 7, 2008 #2 Share Posted January 7, 2008 Did you ever find a golf course on the Cruise in Mexico? we are going to Acapulco, Manzanillo, and Zihuatanejo/Ixtapa, Mexico in a month. Looking to golf outside the cruise ship excursions. thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gomexico Posted January 7, 2008 #3 Share Posted January 7, 2008 I'm not a golfer and can't offer personal recommendations for Acapulco. However, I do have the following list of golf courses in ACA - the closest and probably least expensive to play is the Club de Golf Acapulco, located about 20 minutes from the cruise ship terminal on the same highway/road: Costera Miguel Aleman: CLUB DE GOLF ACAPULCO Costera Miguel Alemán, Fracc. Club Deportivo The Acapulco Golf Club has 9 holes, Pro Shop, golf classes and equipment rental. The Club House has a reception area, pool, lockers, sauna, relaxing massages, judo classes, karate and swimming. Telephone: (744) 484-0781/82 and 484-6583 Fax: (744) 481-0461 MAYAN RESORTS GOLF ACAPULCO Av. de las Palmas No.C1C, Fracc. Playa Diamante Mayan Resorts Acapulco’s golf course is one of the most spectacular courses on the Mexican Pacific (according to the publicity of the resort). It's located in the exclusive Punta Diamante tourist zone, just 10 minutes from the Airport (and approx. 30-40 minutes from the cruise ship terminal). The golf course’s is surrounded by lush landscapes with exuberant palm tree and beautiful lakes. The 18-hole, par 72 course, has 6,156 yards surface covered with Bermuda type grass, featuring wonderful yet complicated greens and a great number of dunes, making it both attractive and challenging for golfers of all levels. Course Rating/Slope: Blue 69.5/123, White 68.2/118, Ladies: 70.7/121. Telephone: (744) 469-6000 Ext. 6607/6617 Fax: (744) 466-2260 Email: golfacapulco@mayanresorts.com.mx Website: www.mayanresortsgolf.com THE FAIRMONT ACAPULCO PRINCESS Playa Revolcadero s/n, Fracc. Granjas del Marqués Classified among the best 25 golf courses by Golf Digest (at one time, maybe still). With narrow areas, palm trees and water obstacles in 12 of its 18 holes. Each course has a practice area and rental equipment, available for men and women, for left-handed and right-handed players. Hole 18 is distinctive, with a dog leg par 4 surrounded by a spectacular large lake, allowing a second show that appears suspended in the sky over the pyramid structure of the hotel. The course has been established since the Pro-Am Tournaments in 8 different sections of the P.G.A. A 30-40 minute drive from the cruise ship terminal. Telephone: (744) 469 1000 Fax: (744) 469 1015 THE FAIRMONT PIERRE MARQUES 378 Playa del Sol, Fracc. Granjas del Marqués Originally designed by Percy Clifford and remodeled by Robert Trent Jones for the world championship in 1982. It has a design with 65 sand traps and an increase of 300 yards. During 2002, a complete and radical redesign of the course was carried out, and includes 2 holes next to the ocean and joins up to the golf course of the Hotel The Fairmont Acapulco Princess, forming the most spectacular 36-hold golf course, unique in Mexico. The distinctive hole is 17 which has only 142 yards from the championship tees, but the game is against the normal wind provoking a shot of 3 additional clubs. A 30-40 minute ride from the cruise ship terminal. Telephone: (744) 469 1000 Fax: (744) 466 1046 TRES VIDAS COUNTRY CLUB Barra Vieja Highway Located on the Pacific Coast, it has 18 holes with 9 lakes and sand tramps, and you can enjoy the beautiful Club House with restaurant, bar, dressing rooms, pools and beach. I don't have more informationa bout this course, but I'm under the impression it's the best in the region. It's located about 45-minutes - the furthest - from the cruise ship terminal. Email: tresvidasacapulco@prodigy.net.mx I hope this helps a bit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hogwildcruzers Posted January 8, 2008 Author #4 Share Posted January 8, 2008 Gomexico..thanks so much for all the info....I have checked into each one you posted and can say they all are very nice and high priced....still have not decided to play there or just play in San Diego before the cruise....although the prices are less than ship tour prices. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
karfest Posted January 8, 2008 #5 Share Posted January 8, 2008 Manzanillo has some beautiful golf courses but they are very pricey compared to what we pay in the US. Your best bet is LaMatarraya, an 18 hole course which is located next to the Las Hadas Resort. If you have non-golfing people in your party, they can use the facilities at Las Hadas ($30pp at last check) while you golf. Almost all the holes have a view- very beautiful. I have not checked prices recently, perhaps you can find some on their website, but I've heard people say it is worth it for a special occassion. (like a port visit!) Otherwise there is Club Santiago which is a nice 9 hole course, not as expensive, (I think about $40) but certainly not as glamorous. Non-golfers could have a nice day at Playa Miramar (beach) that is located in the Club Santiago gated community. If you had lots of time and money, I would easily recommend the golf course at the Grand Bay hotel in Isla Navidad, one of the top courses in Mexico. However, the drive from the port to the course could be about 1-1/2 to 2 hours. I hear rumors that it is $200 per round, but have never actually checked that myself. There is also the El Tamarindo which is located between Puerto Vallarta and Manzanillo, but time constraints would also put that one out of contention. I hope that helps! Have Fun:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Travel_Queen Posted June 4, 2008 #6 Share Posted June 4, 2008 I'm thinking of going on the Mexican Riviera Cruise in Oct '08 and would like to play a round or two of golf. I may be travelling alone, so the ship organized golf would be safer; however the prices are quite inflated compared to booking from teetimesmexico or other. My questions are, how far is the following courses from the port?, is it safe to go alone?; is transportation readily available and timewise is it doable? (don't want to miss the ship :eek: ) Acapulco: Fairmont Acapulco Mazatlan: Estrella Del Mar Cabo: Cabo San Lucas P.V. : Flamingoes I do plan on signing up with the roll call, so may be able to find somone to partner with, however any suggestions and personal experience is welcome. Thanks. TQ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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