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Cheap golf resort deals in Lithuania, and the honest truth about "unlimited rounds"

Cheap golf resort deals in Lithuania, and the honest truth about "unlimited rounds"

The multi-course "unlimited golf" pass that Portugal and Spain sell barely exists in Lithuania. But with championship green fees from €35, you can play a different course every day for less than one round costs in the Algarve. Here is how to get the most golf for the least money.

If you have searched for cheap golf resort deals in Lithuania with unlimited rounds, here is the honest answer from someone who lives here and books these trips for a living: the “unlimited golf” package, the way Portugal and Spain sell it, does not really exist in Lithuania. But that is not the bad news it sounds like. Once you see the green fees, you may not want an unlimited pass at all.

Why “unlimited rounds” isn’t really a Lithuania thing

The unlimited-golf deal you have seen advertised for the Algarve or Costa del Sol works because those are big multi-course resorts. One estate might have three or four courses on the same grounds, so an unlimited pass lets you rotate between them all week.

Lithuania is a different shape. There are five championship courses in the whole country, and each one is its own separate club with a single 18-hole layout. There is no single estate with four courses to rotate around, so there is no genuine multi-course unlimited pass to sell. Anyone advertising “unlimited rounds in Lithuania” is either talking about replaying the same course over and over, or selling you something that is not quite real.

Why that might actually be better for you

Here is the thing the unlimited-pass maths hides: Lithuanian green fees are low enough that playing a different championship course every single day still costs less than one round at a name-brand resort in Southern Europe.

These are the 2026 green fees, straight from the courses:

CourseGreen fee (2026)
Wolf Golf Club (links, near Druskininkai)€35 for 18 holes
National Golf Resort (Baltic coast)€50–€79
European Centre Golf Club€55–€80
The V Golf Club at Vilnius Grand Resort€60 (18 holes)
Capitals Golf Club€60–€85

Play three or four of these across a long weekend and your total green-fee bill is often less than a single peak-season round on a marquee Algarve course. You are not paying for unlimited replays of one layout. You are getting a fresh championship course each day, which is the better trip anyway.

The closest thing to “unlimited golf”: resort stay-and-play

If what you really want is to base yourself at one resort and just golf, Lithuania has two genuine golf resorts with hotels on site:

  • The V Golf Club at Vilnius Grand Resort, the country’s headline championship course attached to a 4-star spa hotel, 25 minutes from Vilnius. You can stay on site and play the course more than once without a daily transfer, with a spa and pool for anyone sitting a round out.
  • National Golf Resort, a coastal championship course near Klaipeda with a 4-star hotel on site. The atmospheric one, with real Baltic wind, and it has hosted European Tour qualifying.

At both, staying on site and adding extra loops on the resort course costs far less than the equivalent would elsewhere, and I sort the replay rate as part of the package. If a stay-and-play with a couple of extra rounds is what you are after, tell me and I will get you the actual number.

How to get it as cheap as possible

A few honest levers, in rough order of impact:

  1. Come in shoulder season. May and September are noticeably cheaper than June to August, on both green fees and hotels, and the courses are quieter. The trade-off is cooler mornings, so bring a layer.
  2. Come as a group. Green fees and transfers per person drop with group size. Four to eight is the sweet spot.
  3. Rent clubs instead of flying them. Rental sets are €25 to €40 a round at every course, often cheaper than the €25 to €60 each way that airlines charge for a golf bag.
  4. Get a tailored quote instead of hunting for a public deal. This is the big one. Lithuania is still off the golf-tourism radar, so there is no Golfbreaks-style deals page listing packages. The way you get the good rate is through someone local who books at the network rate. That is the whole job.

What a value trip actually costs

For a 3 to 4 day trip including a 4-star hotel, green fees at two or three courses, private transfers, and one organised evening, budget €600 to €1,400 per person. The lower end is a shoulder-season Vilnius weekend; the upper end is peak season with course-attached resort hotels. Either way it lands at roughly half the cost of an equivalent Algarve or Costa del Sol trip.

For the full picture, see the Golf in Lithuania guide, or the Lithuania Golf Weekend format that most first-time groups pick.

The short version

There is no unlimited-golf pass in Lithuania, because there is no multi-course resort to build one around. What there is instead: five championship courses, green fees from €35, and a total trip cost around half of Southern Europe. Play a different course each day, base yourself at a resort if you prefer, come in May or September, and let a local get you the rate. That is how you get the most golf here for the least money.

Common questions

FAQ.

Can you get an unlimited golf pass in Lithuania?
Not the multi-course kind sold in Portugal or Spain, because each of Lithuania's five courses is a separate club with a single 18-hole layout, not one big multi-course estate. You can base yourself at a resort like Vilnius Grand Resort or National Golf Resort and add cheap replays on that course, but with green fees from €35 you usually get better value playing a different course each day.
How much is a round of golf in Lithuania?
Between about €35 and €85 in the 2026 season, depending on the course and time of year. Wolf Golf Club is €35 for 18 holes, National Golf Resort €50 to €79, and the Vilnius-area championship courses €60 to €85. That is a fraction of peak-season green fees in the Algarve or Costa del Sol.
When is golf cheapest in Lithuania?
May and September, the shoulder months. Green fees and hotel rates are lower than the June to August peak, and the courses are quieter. Expect cooler mornings. The season runs May to September and effectively ends in October.
Are there golf resorts in Lithuania with a hotel on site?
Two. Vilnius Grand Resort, home to The V Golf Club, is a 4-star spa hotel with the championship course on site, 25 minutes from Vilnius. National Golf Resort near Klaipeda is a 4-star hotel on the Baltic coast with its course attached. Both work well for stay-and-play.
How do I find the cheapest golf deal in Lithuania?
There is no public deals page for Lithuania the way there is for the big Southern European destinations, because the market is still small. The cheapest route is a tailored quote from a local who books at the network rate, ideally in shoulder season and as a group. Send a trip brief and I will put the numbers together.