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A group of us cruising on NCL Jade March 1 2019, So Carib. San Juan, St Kitts, Barbados, St Lucia, St Thomas, St Marteen. Looking for recommendations from anyone out there that has golfed on any of these islands, what's good, what's not, etc. Thanks in advance. Have a great day.

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A group of us cruising on NCL Jade March 1 2019, So Carib. San Juan, St Kitts, Barbados, St Lucia, St Thomas, St Marteen. Looking for recommendations from anyone out there that has golfed on any of these islands, what's good, what's not, etc. Thanks in advance. Have a great day.

 

You'll have more people available to answer if you post this question on the Port of Call sub-forum for each island.

You might also get some answers from people who live locally.

 

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There are interesting courses on all the islands. San Juan has or had numerous top notch courses before Maria, I don't know about now. The one course on St. Thomas was hit pretty hard by Maria. Don't know about the others.

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There are several good courses in Puerto Rico but most might be a bit too far to play on a port stop, unless you have a long stop. The closest one is the Rio Bayamon Golf Course. It's a municipal course but pretty challenging. It has various elevation changes, over water and cross river shots and most fairways are narrow. There are some VERY stupid-short par 3s as well.

http://www.riobayamongolfcourse.com/en/

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You'll have more people available to answer if you post this question on the Port of Call sub-forum for each island.

You might also get some answers from people who live locally.

 

GC

I did one post on the Port of Call sub-forum, however, not for each island. I will do that. Thank you.

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There are several good courses in Puerto Rico but most might be a bit too far to play on a port stop, unless you have a long stop. The closest one is the Rio Bayamon Golf Course. It's a municipal course but pretty challenging. It has various elevation changes, over water and cross river shots and most fairways are narrow. There are some VERY stupid-short par 3s as well.

http://www.riobayamongolfcourse.com/en/

 

Thank much for info. I don't think we will have time to golf during our stop to San Juan, we don't dock till 3:00 and sail at 9:00. Will continue to try to get info on one of the other islands. Have a great day.

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