This is a review in behalf of the beach club and the condominium within the entire golfing resort. The restaurant in front of the beach was mind-blowing. I finally tasted the best deep fried coconut prawns I've eaten in my whole life. I told my husband, we will go back to this golf and beach club just for that jumbo prawns. Service was EXCEPTIONAL. Everywhere we go they offer to carry our bags, and always smiling staff. We gave them incredible tip each time, these people are hardworking and I respect their hospitality The entire golf club is extra secure. There's a main security check to enter the whole golf club, and another security check point before entering the condominiums where they offer us a golf cart ride for free from one place to another and wait for us to finish shopping so that they can send us back to our condo. We stayed in a 2 bed 2 bath condo with a private pool, the pool is somehow connected to the resorts enormous pool, it was creative and fun. I would recommend this secured luxury beach and golf club to any visiting...
Read moreGreat golf course! I don't play, my boyfriend does. I am the designated golf buggy driver. They didn't charge for me to go around with him - which some courses do! We've been here twice- I enjoyed the beauty of the course- it is well kept. I like that occasionally you would spot some wildlife like Iguanas. There are also Coatis too. It is an expensive course to play but if you love your golf- id recommend you try once. Staff are polite and friendly. They did get our order wrong on the way around but did correct it. It doesn't look as difficult as the Riviera Maya PGA course as that seems to have loads of water in places you need to get the ball over. What do I know anyway ...I'm not playing!!!
For my fellow golf buggy drivers, there are toilets located at around every 4 holes or so. You can get alcoholic beverages and snacks on the cart that comes by- think they take cash only but you can pay by card on your return to the clubhouse. They love advertising on the screen in the golf buggy which is kind...
Read moreI would start by saying, temper your expectations. It was $200 USD per person to play. I understand it's a tourist destination, but I've honestly played nicer courses in Illinois. I was also a little upset that they gave each player a bottle of water, but no other water was included in the cost. We had to buy water from the cart girl. The course condition was ok. I live in Northern Illinois and a course comparison for me would be a $60-$80 course. The building could use a power wash. When you get off at 18, you kind of don't know where to go to get back to the main area. (It's up the ramp.) The area looked like the back of a strip mall. I normally don't care, I'm basing this off of paying $200 USD a person and & $70 USD for each club rental. If this place is convenient for your resort location, it's definitely a place to golf. I would highly recommend El Camaleón over...
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