You've been watching the 2025 Mexico Open at Vidant World, seeing how much fun the resort course is, and you're wondering how much it costs to play at Vidanta Vallarta on the Greg Norman-designed that hosts the tournament.
The answer? Such an incredible experience, as you'd imagine, is not cheap. The 2025 green fee is commensurate with a popular course hosting the PGA Tour.
If you want to play Vidanta Vallarta's Noman Signature Course, you will be paying a significant price. In the weeks after the Mexico Open, which is the high season for golf in the area, the Vidanta Vallarta green fee is as high as $270 at the peak of the day.
The green fee is as low as $195. That's the minimum rate, so that happens after 2:30 p.m. on the tee sheet.
If you decide to go to Vidanta Vallarta later in the year, when the weather is somewhat hotter, then the rates stay lower throughout much of the day. The fees include driving range balls and a golf cart.
Then again, you'll have to deal with 90-degree (or higher) temperatures and will need a lot of water to get through the round. Either play early in the morning or after 4 p.m. to give yourself the best chance to avoid hazardous heat.
The best way to go to play Vidanta Vallarta is with a package, trying to get a group of rounds together at the resort. There's a Jack Nicklaus course and a 10-hole short course as well.
The Vidanta Vallarta course is probably one of the most affordable ways to play a PGA Tour course in terms of green fee, but for most fans, it requires a trip out of the country.


