About Iberostar Cancun Golf Club
The Iberostar Cancún Golf Club is a lush 18-hole, par-72 championship course set on 150 tropical acres in Cancún’s Hotel Zone (golfmexico.com ). Designed by Japanese golf legend Isao Aoki, it winds between the Caribbean Sea and the Nichupté Lagoon, surrounded by mangroves, native flora and exotic wildlife (golfmexico.com ) (www.ascotgolf.com ). In fact, the waters of the lagoon form natural hazards on many holes, and even the ancient Mayan ruins of El Rey can be seen bordering Hole 16 (www.ascotgolf.com ). This resort-style course is notable as the only full 18-hole championship course in Cancún’s hotel district (www.travelpress.com ), making it a unique golf destination for visitors. Guests staying at the adjacent Iberostar Cancún and Iberostar Selection Cancún resorts literally step out and onto the first tee (www.iberostar.com ). The broad, well-kept fairways and tropical vistas offer a scenic but challenging round – crosswinds from the sea make the course tougher than its slope suggests (www.golfpass.com ). Reviews consistently note the friendly staff and smooth maintenance, calling the course “average difficulty” with plenty of visual drama from its water hazards, wildlife and panoramic Caribbean views (www.tripadvisor.com ) (www.golfpass.com ).
Events and Programming
Rather than concerts or shows, the Iberostar Cancún Golf Club’s calendar is centered on golf-related events and group play. The resort often hosts golf tournaments, corporate outings and incentive trips that showcase the course. For example, the annual “Iberostar Team Championship” Pro-Am tournament has been held here, with teams of amateurs and PGA pros competing on both the Cancún course and nearby Playa Paraiso (www.amateurgolf.com ). The resort markets “golf getaway” packages, and group travel planners can arrange multi-day golf trips at Iberostar’s courses (www.iberostar.com ). Besides tournaments, the pro shop offers lessons and clinics; visiting PGA professionals sometimes offer workshops during high season. Club tournaments, charity outings and couples’ golf events are scheduled periodically. Unlike a music venue, friendly round-robin tournaments and instructional programs are the main “programming” at this golf club. Guests can often sign up for themed rounds or weekend competitions through the hotel concierge or golf pro.
Tickets and Booking
There is no “box office” – you book tee times and green fees. The best way to schedule a round is to call the golf shop directly (+52 998 881 8000) or use online tee time services. Third-party booking sites list 18-hole rounds at roughly USD $200–$250 for a full round, with “twilight” (late afternoon) rounds around $180 (cancungolfteetimes.com ). These rates typically include a shared golf cart, practice balls, snacks, round-trip shuttle (for hotel guests or nearby), and all inclusive drinks and food service (cancungolfteetimes.com ) (cancungolfteetimes.com ). If you stay at the Iberostar Cancún or other IHG-owned Iberostar resorts, you can often add golf packages or green fee vouchers during hotel booking. Many all-inclusive deals bundle unlimited golf or discounted rounds as part of multi-night stays. It’s best to reserve popular time slots (usually morning tee times sell out quickly) at least weeks in advance. Green fees and carts are also sometimes offered through Cancun golf tour companies. In short, plan and pay ahead for your round, and inquire about any IHG One Rewards or Iberostar member discounts for special rates (www.iberostar.com ).
Seating and Layout
As a golf club, the “layout” refers to course routing and clubhouse facilities rather than seats. The course flows through subtropical terrain in two loops: The front nine and back nine each start and end near the clubhouse. Players looking for the best views should note the spectacular holes: for example, the Par-3 3rd plays directly over water, and the Par-3 12th similarly demands a tee shot over a pond (both guarded by lagoons) (www.golfpass.com ). The 8th hole is another water-par with a green tucked behind a pond. The famous 16th hole skirts the Mayan El Rey ruins, offering a unique cultural sightline (www.ascotgolf.com ). The wide fairways make generous landing areas, but any errant shot near the water or hazards can be costly. There is no traditional “grandstand” or general admission area; spectators usually follow their group along the cart path or stand near greens. Golf carts allow easy viewing anywhere, and many guests gather at the 18th tee or near the clubhouse to watch finishing holes. Acoustic and lighting specs are not relevant – this is a daytime golf course. In clubhouse lounge areas, you can catch TV or radio updates on weather and scores, but the venue’s charm is in the open-air course itself. (One tip: avoid walking too close to ponds – large crocodiles do inhabit them, so give wildlife a wide berth.)
Getting There and Parking
The Iberostar Cancún Golf Club sits on Boulevard Kukulcán in Cancun’s hotel zone (no street number, but near KM 17.5 of the strip) (www.iberostar.com ). It’s hard to miss – look for the Iberostar hotel complex and golf signage along the lagoon side of the highway. From Cancún International Airport it is only about a 15–20 minute drive (www.travelpress.com ). Taxis and airport shuttles can drop you at the resort lobby or a nearby hotel; from there, complimentary golf shuttles run golfers to the course. If you’re driving, follow Kukulcán Blvd through the hotel zone; the course entrance is adjacent to the Iberostar Cancún resort. Ample parking is available on site (usually free for players). Public transit: city buses (the “Ruta 1” or R-1 line) run along Kukulcán Blvd between downtown and the hotel zone. A stop near KM 17 serves the Iberostar hotels (you may have to walk a minute). Note that Uber and local taxis can also reach the golf course (drop-off at the club’s main entrance). Always allow extra travel time for Cancun traffic and follow local signs, and keep your confirmation (or voucher) handy at check-in.
Inside the Venue
Upon arrival at the golf club, you’ll check in at the pro shop/clubhouse. The staff will collect payment (if not prepaid) and provide a golf cart key. You are free to use the driving range and practice greens before your round; large buckets of practice balls are available and included in most green fee packages (cancungolfteetimes.com ). The pro shop offers club rentals (top brand sets are available (cancungolfteetimes.com )) as well as merchandise: balls, gloves, hats and shirts branded with the Iberostar logo or Cancun golf motifs (cancungolfteetimes.com ). Changing rooms with restrooms and showers are located in the clubhouse if needed. At the conclusion of the round, the on-course Bar & Grill is open – here you can enjoy complimentary snacks and unlimited alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages as part of the all-inclusive round fee (cancungolfteetimes.com ). The restaurant patio overlooks the course, a pleasant spot to relax after golf. Wi-Fi is typically available in the clubhouse area, though cellular signals are usually strong on-site as well. Players note that the pace of play is moderate; faster golfers may get offered the chance to “play through.” The staff is known for friendliness – one reviewer noted “overall, staff is friendly and helpful” and willing to assist with any needs (www.tripadvisor.com ). Grab your clubs from the cart and prepare for your round with any souvenirs or refreshments you need from the clubhouse before teeing off.
Nearby Amenities
Cancún’s hotel zone is packed with amenities, and the golf club is conveniently located amid them. The attached Iberostar Cancún resort itself (formerly a Hilton, renovated 2011) and its sister property Iberostar Selection Cancún sit right next to the course (www.iberostar.com ). Guests of those resorts can walk from their rooms to the first tee, and the resorts together offer 426 rooms (standard to suites) and on-site dining. In fact, the resorts boast two buffet restaurants and four à la carte eateries (including Japanese, Mexican, and steakhouses) (www.ascotgolf.com ), plus 24-hour room service. If you’re staying at other local hotels, plenty of restaurant options are within a short drive: seafood grills, international chains, casual buffets and upscale Mexican fare (for example, famous spots like Lorenzillo’s are not far away). The “La Isla” shopping mall is only a few minutes away by car, with shops, food court and a movie theater. Bars and nightlife are plentiful in the Hotel Zone – Cancun’s famous Coco Bongo and other nightclubs lie a 10–15 minute drive from the golf club. Late-night transportation: both taxis and rideshares operate late, and the local ADO bus service runs after dark (though frequency slows at night). If planning a dinner or event after golf, the golf club’s staff can recommend local venues. In short, you’ll find hotels, restaurants and stores in every direction – just be sure to allow extra travel time in Cancun’s busy Tourist Corridor.
What Makes This Venue Special
The Iberostar Cancún Golf Club stands out for several reasons. Architecturally, it was designed by a legend (Isao Aoki) and blends a championship layout with a resort’s leisure flow (golfmexico.com ) (www.amateurgolf.com ). Historically, it occupies the rare slot of “only 18-hole course in Cancun’s hotel zone” (www.travelpress.com ). Culturally, it literally borders a slice of pre-Columbian history – the El Rey Mayan ruins lie right along the course (Hole 16), so golfers can glimpse ancient temples between shots (www.ascotgolf.com ). Ecologically, the course preserves a patch of mangrove and lagoon habitat, so iguanas, tropical birds and even crocodiles share the rough with the golfers (www.ascotgolf.com ) (www.golfpass.com ). That wildlife presence (signs warning of crocodiles) is an unusual feature you won’t find at every resort. The all-inclusive nature of play is another draw – unlike typical courses, here the price of golf includes open bars and snacks, so the round feels like part of a large vacation package (cancungolfteetimes.com ) (cancungolfteetimes.com ). The setting – palms, white-sand fairways and blue sea beyond – captures the essence of tropical golf. In Cancun’s golf scene, the course is affectionately known for its “sea breezes and croc shots,” and many visitors recall the novelty of hitting next to a lagoon full of wildlife. Ultimately, players and tour operators praise it as an upscale yet laid-back resort course, where you’re as likely to swap tales on the patio as you are to focus on your score. Its combination of resort comforts, championship design and natural beauty is what makes Iberostar Cancún Golf Club beloved by both local golfers and international visitors alike.
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility: The course is largely wheelchair-accessible (paved paths and golf carts are available). The clubhouse and pro shop have ramps and accessible restrooms. If you require special assistance, notify the pro shop when booking. Golfers with limited mobility can request an electric cart or caddie to assist with clubs.
What to Bring: Golfers should wear standard course attire – collared shirts and golf pants or shorts (no jeans or swimwear). Bring water-protective gear (lightweight rain jacket) during summer rains. Sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of golf balls are recommended (the lagoon can claim errant shots). It’s wise to carry bug repellent for brushy areas. If you have your own clubs and shoes, pack them – otherwise rentals are available (cancungolfteetimes.com ).
Course Etiquette: Observe all posted rules. Keep pace of play – you may be asked to let faster groups play through if you fall behind. Beware of waters: do not retrieve balls from ponds due to crocodiles. The course provides complimentary beverages on the carts, so avoid drinking from outside containers. Tipping caddies or cart attendants is appreciated but optional. Respect the tropical environment by not littering and by following any staff instructions about wildlife.
Weather: Cancún is hot and sunny much of the year, so start early in summer to avoid peak heat. Afternoon thunderstorms are common May–October; play will be suspended during lightning. The dry season (Nov–Apr) offers cooler, drier conditions. Check forecasts – the course often stays open in light rain, but heavy storms can halt play.
Language and Currency: Staff typically speak English and Spanish. Mexican pesos and US dollars are both accepted, though change may be given in pesos. No special currency required for golf – fees are prepaid or charged to your resort account if booked via hotel. Tipping in pesos or dollars is normal for good service.
Facility Policies: Golfers must sign an assumption-of-risk waiver on first visit (standard for crocodile warning). Children under 16 generally must play with an adult. There is no coat check needed – just bring essentials to the tee. Photography is allowed (great views) except in locker rooms. The course enforces proper golf footwear – metal spikes are usually discouraged in favor of plastic soft spikes. Outside food or alcohol is not permitted on course (staff will offer drinks). In case of any emergency, the clubhouse has first-aid kits and can contact local medical services if needed.
Local Laws: Remember that Cancún enforces laws strictly – don’t lean on railings, swim in lagoons, or feed wildlife. Also be aware that “la mordida” (petty bribery) is not a concern on the golf course. Just enjoy the game responsibly. As a final tip: try timing your round so you can catch one of the spectacular Caribbean sunsets across the lagoon on the back nine!
How do I book a tee time at Iberostar Cancún Golf Club?
Tee times are booked through the golf club, not a ticket outlet. You can call the golf shop at +52 998 881 8000, or book online via golf reservation sites. Private tour operators and resort concierge services also handle bookings. It’s best to reserve in advance (especially in high season). The club may request a credit card guarantee for holiday bookings.
How much do green fees cost and what is included?
Green fee rates vary by season, but a typical 18-hole round is around $200–$250 USD (twilight/evening rates can be about $180) (cancungolfteetimes.com ). This usually includes a shared cart, practice balls, soft drinks and snacks, and round-trip shuttle if coming from an Iberostar hotel (cancungolfteetimes.com ). Alcoholic drinks and food on the course are also included in the package (cancungolfteetimes.com ). Ask when you book exactly what amenities are covered.
Can I play there if I’m not a guest at the resort?
Yes. The course is open to outside golfers as well as resort guests. If you’re not staying at an Iberostar hotel, you can still pay per round. You will typically need to arrange shuttle or drive yourself to the course. Non-guests should call ahead or use a booking site to secure a tee time just like guests do. However, many special promotional rates or packages apply only to resort guests.
What is the address and where do I check in?
The golf club address is Boulevard Kukulcán, Zona Hotelera, Cancún, Quintana Roo (postal code 77500) (www.iberostar.com ). There is no street number, but it is right next to the Iberostar Cancún hotel in the middle of the hotel strip (around KM 17.5). Upon arrival, pull into the course’s parking lot and proceed to the pro shop/clubhouse to check in. Staff will direct you to parking and then to the check-in desk.
Is there parking available at the golf course?
Yes. The club has its own parking lot for golfers and visitors. Most players park for free. If parking is full, nearby resort lots (with permission) can sometimes be used. However, golf carts are typically provided, so many guests are shuttled from the hotel or park at their resort and ride over. In short, parking is convenient and plentiful for course visitors.
What public transportation options serve the golf course?
Cancún’s public buses (Route R-1 or Route 1) run along Boulevard Kukulcán. You can take any hotel-zone bus from downtown or the airport area and get off near the Iberostar hotels around KM 17. From there it’s a short walk or shuttle ride. There isn’t a dedicated bus stop *in* the course, but the nearby Iberostar resort stop is within walking distance. Taxis and shuttles can also drop you at the gate if you prefer not to walk.
What are the best holes or viewing spots on the course?
Scenic highlights include the water holes and the ruin view. The Par-3 3rd and 12th holes each play over lagoon water, offering dramatic views. (www.golfpass.com ) Hole 8 is a memorable par-3 with the Caribbean in the distance. Hole 16 passes by the El Rey Mayan ruins, where you can catch a glimpse of ancient temple walls. If you want a good vantage, try standing near the 18th tee or 1st tee – both overlook the lagoon. There are no permanent stands, so bring a golf cart if you plan to watch other players.
Are there crocodiles or other wildlife on the course?
Yes, the course is home to iguanas, tropical birds – and indeed crocodiles in some water hazards (www.ascotgolf.com ) (www.golfpass.com ). There are warning signs about them. Golfers and staff are advised to keep their distance. The crocs are usually not aggressive unless provoked, but past incidents on this course have shown they can be dangerous if you stray into the water (www.tripadvisor.com ). Never try to retrieve balls from ponds, and always keep children within arm’s reach. Using common sense and respect for wildlife is key to a safe game.
What is the dress code for playing at Iberostar Cancún Golf Club?
Standard golf attire is expected. This means a collared shirt (or golf-specific shirt) and golf shorts or slacks. Denim, T-shirts, tank tops and flip-flops are not allowed. Men typically must wear collared shirts, and women should wear golf dresses, skirts or shorts with shirts. Proper golf shoes (soft or metal spikes) are recommended on the greens. While the climate is tropical, damp weather may require a light waterproof jacket. When in doubt, ask the pro shop – they enforce a tidy golf-appropriate dress code.
What should I bring with me for my round?
Bring your golf clubs if you have them (rental clubs are available if not). Pack golf balls (extra, since water hazards are plentiful), tees, a glove, hat and plenty of sunscreen. Comfortable golf shoes are a must. Carry a small towel or wipes (the course once had punchy comments about lacking running water for shoes). A light rain jacket or umbrella is wise in rainy months. Finally, since play includes free drinks and snacks, a small wallet for tips is useful but not required. And don’t forget a camera – the tropical scenes are postcard-worthy.
Are minors allowed to play at the golf course?
Yes, children and teenagers can play, but they must follow the same dress code and etiquette as adults. Minors usually need to play in the company of an adult. The standard 18-hole green fee applies to juniors as well (sometimes courses offer a slight discount for under-12s when accompanied). Keep in mind that the course’s hazards (water and wildlife) require careful supervision of kids. Also, the pace of play should be maintained – very young beginners might find 18 holes long, so consider a twilight round or a 9-hole option, if available.
What amenities does the golf club offer?
The club is a full-service golf facility. Amenities include a pro shop (clubs, balls, apparel) (cancungolfteetimes.com ), a driving range and practice putting/chipping greens (www.ascotgolf.com ) (cancungolfteetimes.com ), and locker rooms. Club and shoe rental are available if you travel light (cancungolfteetimes.com ). There is a restaurant/bar on site that stays open during peak hours, serving complimentary drinks and snacks to players (cancungolfteetimes.com ). The course provides golf carts, push carts, and basic equipment. If you need a golf instructor, ask at the pro shop – lessons can be arranged. Everything is designed to support a complete golf experience so you can focus on your game and relaxation.
How long does it usually take to play 18 holes here?
A round typically takes about 4 to 4.5 hours when the course is not crowded. However, factors like playing as a single, 9-hole twilight rounds, or course busyness can change that. Some players have reported finishing 18 holes in roughly 3½ hours (for example, playing as a single early in the day (www.tripadvisor.com )). During peak times (weekends/holidays) the pace can slow, so plan accordingly. Arrive at least 30–45 minutes before tee time to warm up at the range.
Is golf equipment rental available?
Yes. The pro shop rents out complete golf club sets at reasonable daily rates (cancungolfteetimes.com ). Shoe rental may not be available, so bringing your own shoes is best. They also rent all standard accessories (push carts, range finders, etc.) as needed. However, many visitors bring their own clubs to save on cost and ensure they have their preferred gear. Just be aware that if you do rent clubs, you should inspect them before use and return them in clean condition.
What happens if it rains during my round?
In Cancún’s climate, sudden showers or storms can happen. The course will continue play in light rain. If there is lightning or heavy downpours, play will be suspended for safety. The pro shop will announce any delays or closures. Umbrellas and simple rain gear are a good idea. If a round is canceled (uncommon), check the club’s policy – sometimes partial refunds or rain checks are offered. Since the club is tied to a resort, sometimes evening lightning cancels but equipment and refreshments remain available. Always ask staff for guidance.
Is the golf club wheelchair accessible?
The facility has been updated for basic accessibility. The pro shop, clubhouse, restrooms and patio are wheelchair-accessible via ramps. The course has paved cart paths. Golf carts can accommodate some players with limited mobility (though not full motorized handicap carriages). If you need extra assistance, notify the pro shop before arrival — they may provide a motorized cart and give specific instructions. Some water hazards or roughs remain natural terrain, so a fully accessible round (hole to hole) may be challenging without help.