Punta Mita: Top 100 Golf Resorts in the World
Quick Facts
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Number of Rooms
200+ -
Amenities
Three restaurants / spa / tennis / beach cabanas / pool / fitness center -
Number of courses
2 -
Course designers
Jack Nicklaus
Resort Overview
About an hour north of lively Puerto Vallarta lies the Riviera Nayarit, a 200-mile stretch of rugged, white-sand coastland that’s home to some of Mexico’s most diverse and beautiful destinations. Punta Mita, home to both a Four Seasons and a St. Regis, is situated within a 400-acre nature preserve on a private peninsula overlooking Bahía de Banderas, in an area that feels lush and tropical without feeling claustrophobic. The golf, all 37 holes, traverses the area, with numerous lakes and bunkers flanking what are regarded as some of Jack Nicklaus’s most dramatic green complexes. The resort’s original course, Pacifico, is an 18-hole sprawler with stunning views and eight oceanside holes. The newer Bahia course is a fun, slightly more playable design with views of Banderas Bay. The showstopper though, and the reason the two-course complex has 37 holes, is the extra hole named “Hole 3B,” the only au natural island green anywhere on earth. You can sometimes walk to it during low tide, or otherwise take an amphibious golf cart when the tide is up.
Highlights
3 things to know
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Best time to go
Year-round -
Best non-golf amenity
The infinity-edged Nuna Pool is arguably one of the best places on earth to watch the sun go down. -
Insider Tip
If you haven’t had a beachside massage, you haven’t known true bliss.