Reef Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to play the Reef Course to avoid the heat and crowds?
We always recommend visiting between December and May. You'll enjoy cooler temperatures and less humidity, making those oceanfront holes much more pleasant. Avoid late summer and early fall due to hurricane season and intense heat.
What makes the Reef Course stand out from other Caribbean courses?
The Reef Course truly shines with its stunning ocean views on nearly every hole, especially the back nine. You'll find a fantastic blend of challenging links-style play and lush tropical landscaping, a unique combination for the region. The wind off the ocean adds another layer of strategy you won't forget.
Is playing the Reef Course an expensive experience, and what's included?
Expect resort-level pricing, but we think it's worth it for the pristine conditions and views. Your green fee typically includes a shared cart and range balls, but caddies are an extra, worthwhile splurge if you want local insights. Consider a twilight rate for a slightly better value.
How challenging is the Reef Course for an average golfer?
The Reef Course offers a fair challenge for most handicaps, but don't underestimate the wind. The course is generally wide open, but strategically placed bunkers and water hazards demand accuracy. We suggest playing from a tee box that matches your typical driving distance to truly enjoy the round.
What's the best way to unwind after a round at the Reef Course?
After your round, head straight to the clubhouse restaurant for a refreshing drink and some local conch fritters. The views from the patio are incredible, and it's the perfect spot to relive those memorable shots. You'll find the staff incredibly welcoming and ready to share local tips.