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Jamaica is a tropical paradise where world-class golf meets laid-back island luxury. From the lush hillsides of Montego Bay to the palm-fringed shores of Ocho Rios, Jamaica’s golf resorts combine championship courses with breathtaking Caribbean scenery and warm island hospitality.
In this guide, we showcase the very best Jamaican golf resorts, where emerald fairways roll towards turquoise seas, and every round is paired with reggae rhythms, rum cocktails, and ocean breezes.
1. Rose Hall resorts
Golf: White Witch Golf Club & Cinnamon Hill Golf Club | Best for: All-inclusive luxury, Caribbean scenery & beachfront golf in Montego Bay
Why stay here? Montego Bay is Jamaica’s golf capital, home to three of the Caribbean’s most scenic and enjoyable courses, Half Moon Golf Course, White Witch Golf Club, and Cinnamon Hill Golf Club, all located within the prestigious Rose Hall area. Stay at one of the Rose Hall Resorts for a perfect blend of world-class golf, beachfront relaxation, and authentic island charm.
These luxurious properties are all-inclusive and deliver everything from serene spa days to water sports, vibrant entertainment, and easy access to Jamaica’s best golf. With swaying palms, turquoise waters, and warm hospitality, this stretch of coastline is a true tropical paradise for golfers and non-golfers alike.
Accommodation options:
- JOIA Rose Hall by Iberostar – The newest addition to the Rose Hall collection, an adults-only resort offering refined elegance, a private beach, and elevated dining experiences ideal for couples and luxury-seekers.
- Iberostar Waves Rose Hall Beach – A relaxed and family-friendly resort with spacious rooms, casual dining, and a welcoming Caribbean atmosphere.
- Iberostar Selection Rose Hall Suites – Perfect for groups or families, featuring ocean-view suites, premium amenities, and multiple restaurants and pools.
JOIA Rose Hall by Iberostar
Golf courses:
- White Witch Golf Club: Arguably Jamaica’s most dramatic course, White Witch winds through 600 acres of rolling countryside with spectacular sea views. Designed by Robert von Hagge and Rick Baril, it’s known for its elevation changes, risk-reward holes, and the legendary “White Witch” lore that adds a touch of mystique to your round.
- Cinnamon Hill Golf Club: A scenic coastal gem designed by Robert von Hagge, featuring front-nine holes that hug the Caribbean coastline and a back nine that climbs into the hills for sweeping ocean views. One of the best golf courses in Jamaica, highlights include playing past waterfalls and plantation ruins once owned by Johnny Cash.
Iberostar Selection Rose Hall Suites
Resort highlights:
- Prime location in Montego Bay, close to Jamaica’s top three golf courses
- All-inclusive luxury with premium dining, pools, spas, and beachfront relaxation
- Wide range of entertainment, water sports, and cultural excursions
- Perfect for couples, families, and golf groups alike
Travel tips: Montego Bay is bursting with activities to enjoy beyond the golf course. One of the most popular attractions is Doctor’s Cave Beach. Five miles of glorious white sand beaches are accompanied by the crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean Ocean.
2. Half Moon Golf Resort
Golf: Half Moon Golf Course | Best for: Refined elegance, private villas & beachfront tranquillity
Why stay here? Just along the same stunning Rose Hall coastline, Half Moon offers a more tranquil and timeless take on Jamaican luxury, perfect for those seeking serenity without sacrificing access to world-class golf. Guests here enjoy easy access to the Half Moon Golf Course, with the added benefit of some of the Caribbean’s most prestigious resorts.
A favourite for over 60 years, Half Moon combines local charm with contemporary sophistication. Whether you’re relaxing by the ocean, unwinding at the Fern Tree Spa, or enjoying a candlelit dinner overlooking the Caribbean Sea, every moment feels effortless and elegant.
Accommodation options:
- Eclipse at Half Moon – A refined, contemporary haven featuring ocean-view rooms and suites, an infinity-edge pool, beachfront dining, and modern Caribbean design, ideal for couples and luxury travellers.
- Founders Cove at Half Moon – The resort’s original section, steeped in old-world charm with colonial architecture, lush gardens, and a tranquil, romantic atmosphere. Perfect for guests seeking tradition and serenity.
- Rose Hall Villas at Half Moon – Spacious private villas with full staff (butler, housekeeper, and cook), private pools, and access to all resort amenities, perfect for families, groups, or extended stays.
Founders Cove at Half Moon
Golf courses:
- Half Moon Golf Course: Designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr., this classic parkland layout is a favourite among Caribbean golfers. Set against the backdrop of Montego Bay’s lush hills, it offers immaculate conditioning, strategic bunkering, and ocean breezes that keep every round engaging. It is ranked as the 2nd best course on the island and the 14th best in the Caribbean by Top 100 Golf Courses.
- Nearby are also the White Witch and Cinnamon Hill courses
Rose Hall Villas at Half Moon
Resort highlights:
- Award-winning Fern Tree Spa, tennis academy, and equestrian centre
- Private beaches, fine dining, and exceptional Jamaican hospitality
- Ideal for couples, groups, and families seeking five-star Caribbean golf
Travel tip: An enchanting wildlife spectacle that cannot be missed is the Luminous Lagoon of Trelawny. Watch this natural phenomenon as tiny microorganisms illuminate in the water.
Planning a Jamaican golf trip
Best time to visit: Jamaica offers warm, tropical golf year-round, with average temperatures hovering around 27°C. The best time to visit is typically November through April, when the weather is dry, sunny, and ideal for golf. The summer months (May–October) can be warmer and more humid, but courses are quieter, resorts offer great value, and the occasional afternoon shower rarely lasts long.
What to expect: Golf in Jamaica is a unique blend of Caribbean beauty, championship design, and laid-back island energy. Nowhere captures this better than Montego Bay, home to the island’s finest golf and resort experiences. Here, players can tee off along the Rose Hall Estate, home to three of Jamaica’s premier courses, Half Moon Golf Course, White Witch Golf Club, and Cinnamon Hill Golf Club, all within minutes of one another.
Off the course, you’ll find Jamaica’s legendary culture, with golden beaches, rum tastings, reggae rhythms, and sunset dinners that turn every day into a celebration.
Booking tips
- Plan around the season – Peak golf months (November–April) offer perfect weather but can book up quickly at popular resorts like Half Moon and Iberostar.
- Stay in Montego Bay – With three championship courses nearby, it’s the perfect base for a multi-round getaway with minimal travel time.
- Travel light – Most resorts provide premium club rentals, so there’s no need to bring your full set unless you prefer to.
Some Jamaica golf FAQs
Q: Is Jamaica good for golf? A: Absolutely. Jamaica combines stunning Caribbean scenery with beautifully maintained courses designed by legendary architects. With all-inclusive luxury, ocean views, and warm hospitality, it’s one of the most enjoyable golf destinations in the Caribbean.
Q: When is the best time to play golf in Jamaica? A: The dry season, from November to April, offers ideal conditions. However, the green season (May–October) still provides great golf, fewer crowds, and excellent resort deals.
Q: Where should I stay for golf in Jamaica? A: Montego Bay is the island’s golf capital. Top choices include Eclipse at Half Moon, Founders Cove, or Rose Hall Villas for luxury and heritage, and Iberostar Rose Hall Resorts for all-inclusive comfort near the fairways.
Q: What are the best golf courses in Jamaica? A: The Half Moon Golf Course, White Witch Golf Club, and Cinnamon Hill Golf Club form Jamaica’s premier golf triangle, each offering championship design, ocean views, and a distinctive character.
Q: Do I need a handicap to play golf in Jamaica? A: Most resorts welcome golfers of all skill levels, though top-tier courses may request proof of handicap for certain tee times.
Check out our Jamaica golf holiday FAQs here
Final thoughts
A golf holiday in Jamaica blends tropical relaxation with world-class play. From the rolling fairways of Rose Hall to the seaside greens of Half Moon, every round is framed by ocean breezes and lush mountain views. Add in five-star resorts, all-inclusive hospitality, and Jamaica’s unbeatable rhythm, and it’s easy to see why this Caribbean gem is fast becoming a bucket-list golf destination.
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