The setting in Los Cabos does a lot of the work for you.
Ocean on one side. Desert on the other. Light that changes throughout the day in a way that makes even a simple round feel more dramatic than it should.
But what makes a golf trip here actually come together isn’t just the location.
It’s the mix of courses.
Because when it’s done right, each round feels different—not just in layout, but in how you experience the place itself.
That’s what stands out about playing Solmar Links, Cabo del Sol, and Quivira Golf Club over the course of a few days.
They don’t overlap. They build on each other.

Solmar Golf Links
At Solmar Links, everything feels open from the start.
Set between the Pacific and the desert, the course has a kind of quiet to it, wide fairways, natural movement, and just enough challenge to keep you engaged without forcing anything. It’s the kind of round where you settle in quickly, take in the surroundings, and let the experience come to you.
The Cactus Island Green is maybe the most iconic hole in Mexico.

Cabo Del Sol
This is where the landscape starts to feel more defined. The routing moves you through a series of environments, desert stretches, elevation changes, glimpses of the ocean that come and go. It feels more structured, a little more deliberate, and you start to see how the terrain itself shapes the round.
It’s not just scenic, t’s thoughtful.
Quivira Golf Links
This is the one people talk about.
The course climbs, drops, and wraps along the coastline in a way that feels almost exaggerated at times. Clifftop holes. Views that don’t really make sense until you’re standing there. Moments where you stop mid-round just to take it in.
It’s dramatic, but in a way that still feels playable.
And that’s what ties it all together.
You’re not just playing three good courses, you’re seeing three different versions of what golf in Los Cabos can be.
Open and relaxed. Structured and varied. Elevated and unforgettable.
Each round shifts the perspective slightly.
None of them feel redundant.
And that’s usually the difference between a trip that’s good and one that actually stays with you.
Because when the golf is built this way, the rest of the experience starts to fall into place around it.
The trips that work here tend to lean into that balance—choosing the right courses, spacing them out properly, and letting the setting do the rest.
That’s exactly how the Los Cabos Golf Fiesta 2026 is structured.
A few rounds, each with a distinct feel, all connected in a way that makes the week feel complete without ever feeling rushed.
Because in a place like this, it’s not just about how much golf you play.
It’s about how different each round feels when you do.
Take a look at the full itinerary and see how the week comes together:

