ME CANCUN
Boulevard Kukulkan, km. 12
Cancún MEXICO 77500
Email: me.cancun@solmelia.com


Golfing beyond the local greens is popular fare these days; teeing off with rainforest at your back, or a sun setting in to ocean, or swinging into a mounting range volcanoes. In Cancun, two new Greg Norman courses join a legendary Jack Nicklaus course to confirm what most familiar with the game already know—Mexico is a golfing Mecca.
No overstatements here as even the PGA has taken wind of this knowledge and incorporated a few pit-stops to the country on their schedule. Among the endless courses, four surface to the top and provide an experience for novice and pro alike.
El Camaleon - Norman's first Mexican course; situated 40 miles south of Cancun. To say the course is challenging is a bit deceitful as the 18 holes resemble something of a Caribbean park-ride—through jungle and swamp, along ocean, weaving in-and-our of mangroves. In fact, El Camaleon became so popular with golf-aficionados, that it was the first dip south of the border for the PGA.
Campo Tipo Ejecutivo - A brief but relaxing 9-hole at Gran Melia Cancun Golf Club. Not necessarily backed by a bold name golf legend, this course is made for the jet-setting Cancun vacationer looking to wind down the day.
Playa Mujeres Golf Club is 18 "eco-friendly" holes designed by trendster Greg Norman. The greens assume a less flamboyant tone, compared to El Camaleon, and are streamlined in design.
Pamilla Golf Club - The award-winning course that boasts a cinematic view of the Sea of Cortez at all 27 holes. The course was recently equipped with some new luxuries, however still maintains its legendary appeal and title as one of the top 100 golf courses in the world by "Great Golf Resorts of the World."