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Hammock Beach Golf Resort & Spa
Palm Coast, United States
Hammock Beach Golf Resort & Spa
Palm Coast, United States
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Family-Friendly Palm Coast Paradise with Superb Golfing

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Located on a pristine private beach between historic St. Augustine and Daytona Beach, Florida’s multi-award-winning Hammock Beach Golf Resort & Spa is an exclusive golf destination that the whole family can enjoy. While you tee off at two of the most celebrated courses in the country, kids can make a splash in a 91,000 sq ft waterpark; at mealtimes, multiple specialty restaurants offer something for everyone, from romantic fine dining to laid-back poolside bars. Whether you want to fill your day with athletic adventures, spa treatments, or sunbathing on the sand, this AAA Four Diamond resort simply has it all.

  • Relax at this ocean-side resort in one of 300 guestrooms, suites, and lodges
  • Play two of America’s finest golf courses, designed by legends Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson
  • Work out in a state-of-the-art fitness center with a sauna, steam room, and professional wellness counselor
  • End the day with fine wine and refined grill food on the terrace at Delfinos
  • On-site tennis complex features eight floodlit courts and professional coaching
  • Discover an indoor swimming paradise with water slides, a lazy river, and a zero-entry beach pool

Every day brings a new family adventure at Hammock Beach Golf Resort & Spa. Book surfing lessons for the kids, rent bikes, and explore the coast together, or enjoy a program of unique seasonal experiences, such as s'mores and stargazing on fall evenings.

Hotel Amenities

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Event Space
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Non-Smoking
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Pool
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Accommodations

Relax in one of Hammock Beach Golf Resort & Spa's 300 guestrooms, suites, and lodges, where you can enjoy all the comforts of home in a luxurious ocean-side setting. Guestrooms in The Lodge overlook the Atlantic Ocean, with specially designed windows that will allow you to hear the waves. Traditional décor — with a relaxing cream color palette, dark wooden furniture, and vibrant accents of color — are featured throughout, while bathrooms come with luxurious rain showers and deep soaking tubs. For more space, choose one of the generous suites, which can come with up to four bedrooms, or the luxurious villas, complete with fully-equipped kitchens, complimentary parking, and open-air verandas.

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Dining

Pub classics, Italian favorites, even freshly prepared sushi — Hammock Beach Golf Resort & Spa's restaurants and bars allow you to choose a different style and cuisine for every meal. The stylish Lobby Bar and scenic Ocean Bar & Café are perfect for pre-dinner drinks.

Hammock Beach Golf Resort & Spa Dining at Loggerheads

Atlantic Grille – This award-winning restaurant has ocean views and a menu filled with excellent seafood dishes, including baked local flounder and roasted lobster tail. Visit the tapas room for smaller sharing plates.

Delfinos – Sample exquisite Italian cuisine, including fresh pasta, steak, and salads, alongside a glass of fine wine from the in-house cellar.

Lobby Bar & Sushi – Stop by the main lobby for a freshly brewed Fair Trade coffee or tea and a delicious pastry. Come for fresh sushi at lunchtime, and a signature cocktail in the evening — try a Hammock Punch, which blends Cointreau with orange, cranberry, and lime juice.

Loggerheads – A sophisticated yet relaxed bar space with a gastropub menu, local craft beers, and a walk-in cigar room. The 16-ft TV makes Loggerheads the perfect spot for watching sports.

Sushi Bar – Watch master chefs prepare fresh Japanese and California-style sushi at this intimate venue. The menu also features chirashi, sashimi, and temaki, as well as a curated selection of sake.

Ocean Bar & Café – The Water Pavilion's island-inspired bar and kitchen serves up tropical cocktails and a selection of family-friendly favorites, from nachos to hot dogs.

The Terrace – Gaze out over the pool from The Terrace while savoring prime cuts of beef, locally sourced meat, and freshly caught seafood.

Activities at Hammock Beach Golf Resort & Spa

Hammock Beach Golf Resort & Spa Activities

Bike rentals and a shuttle service help you make your way around Hammock Beach Golf Resort & Spa's expansive grounds, and the friendly front desk and concierge teams are on hand to book restaurants, share Palm Coast tips, and arrange local transport.

Play a round of golf at some of the most challenging and rewarding courses in Florida. The Conservatory Course, designed by Tom Watson, is the longest in the state, featuring man-made lakes and waterfalls. The 18-hole Jack Nicklaus-designed Ocean Course features six holes directly on the Atlantic Ocean. Elsewhere, play tennis on one of eight pristine courts, learn to surf on the beach, or take a dip in one of several indoor and outdoor pools. After a long day, unwind at the spa with sea mineral treatments or pampering massages, or charter a boat from the marina for an unforgettable sunset cruise.

Hammock Beach Golf Resort & Spa puts you in a prime position to explore Palm Coast and northeast Florida. For local exploration, hire a bike and ride south to Flagler Beach, celebrated for its independent shopping. Book an eco-tour of the Guana River estuary, or plan day trips to family attractions such as Marineland and the Daytona Beach boardwalk. Longer drives will take you to the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, or to Orlando's world-famous theme parks.

Location

Hammock Beach Golf Resort & Spa is located on its own private sandy beach on Florida’s Palm Coast, close to major towns and cities and to wilderness areas such as Ocala National Forest. St Augustine, America’s oldest city, is a short drive away, and Daytona Beach is also within easy reach.

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Address

200 Ocean Crest Drive, Palm Coast, FL, United States


Transportation

  • Airport
    • The nearest airport, Daytona Beach International Airport, is 37 mi / 59 km from the hotel
    • Jacksonville International Airport is 82 mi / 132 km from the hotel
    • Orlando International Airport is 101 mi / 162 km from the hotel


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Reviews

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Fun weekend getaway

Sun Feb 09 2025 08:34:19 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Noelle J

Went for a weekend getaway, and we had the best time. The property is beautiful, all of the service at every restaurant was amazing, and we felt like royalty. We WILL be back with the kids next time so they can join in on the fun like the lazy river and mini golf.

TripAdvisor Rating 1

A Pathetic Excuse for a Luxury Experience

Fri Jan 17 2025 23:01:14 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Austi H

Subject: A Pathetic Excuse for a Luxury Experience Dear Hammock Beach Resort Management, You market yourselves as a luxury resort, but my recent experience was nothing short of embarrassing—for both your establishment and for us as paying guests. Let me be clear: the service we received at your resort was utterly disgraceful. I’ve always ensured my husband has branded logo golf balls from every course he plays worldwide—a basic expectation from any course claiming to be upscale. Instead, at your course, not only were luxury balls unavailable, but my husband was handed his golf balls in a ziplock bag. A ZIPLOCK BAG. He was mocked relentlessly by his friends, who joked they must’ve been dredged from a pond. Do you have any idea how humiliating that was? And if that weren’t bad enough, when I called your management to address this disaster, I was HUNG UP ON. Not only does your resort lack luxury, but it also lacks the most basic customer service or respect for your guests. Frankly, it’s laughable that Hammock Beach dares to call itself a luxury destination. Your complete disregard for professionalism, attention to detail, and guest satisfaction is appalling. I can assure you this won’t go unnoticed, as I fully intend to share my experience far and wide. Get your act together.

TripAdvisor Rating 1

Great 1980 Resort

Thu Dec 19 2024 19:45:52 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Vance B

The pictures make this place look better than it is. It looked very tired, probably was a nice place in the 1980’s. Food was average at best at the restaurants. This was very disappointing. The perfect ending was when the valet left a scratch on my truck. Not a great visit.

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Tired run down Lodge

Thu Dec 12 2024 11:37:47 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by TammyJoD3

We spent three nights in an oceanfront room at the lodge. We have been to this resort many times and stayed in the lodge several times. This will be the last. We were told last time we were there that they were planning to tear the lodge building down and rebuild, well they are several years too late in doing that. The building itself is worn out and they do not seem to be doing any upkeep to it. The room itself was tired and worn as well. Grout in the bathroom was black, even though the areas that didn’t see wear it beige. The carpet was frayed and dirty. The balcony railing looked like it hadn’t seen any maintenance in years. The paint was all peeling off. Ther were boards missing on the ceiling of the balcony, leaving gaping holes above your head. Even the soap dish in the bathroom was disgusting with rust. Upon checking in, the heat in the room did not work. We had to have engineering come and fix it. All he did was mess with the thermostat until it started working, stating it sometimes gets stuck. Well maybe you should install a new thermostat that doesn’t get stuck. During our entire stay, there were issues with the TV signal. We had engineering twice trying to fix the issue, but it was never resolved. Every 15-20 minutes, signal would get lost and required rebooting. Last time entering was there, his response was, well it’s Spectrums equipment, so not much we can do. Well we weren’t paying Spectrum a premium for an Oceanfront room with expected amenities. The second night, we were getting ready for dinner reservation and I plugged hair dryer in only to have it catch fire in my hand and fill the bathroom with smoke. Called the front desk, and they said they’d get a new hair dryer to us when they could. When I told them that wasn’t good enough, she replied, I’ll do the best I can and hung up. The setting is beautiful, right along the beach and golf course, but they have let this building go into such disrepair that they should never be able to charge the kind of price they do for these tired run down rooms.

TripAdvisor Rating 3

Rooms are tired; not worth the money!

Sun Dec 01 2024 13:13:05 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by NellaDawn

When you arrive, the property looks gorgeous from afar, and even in the lobby. Kind of ends there. We were on the second floor (next to construction noise). The hallways are beat up. The room itself was dated (a one bedroom suite) and the furnishings were worn. The bathroom had a tub and separate walk in shower, which was nice. The streaked toilet seat has definitely seen better days. It had a very nice balcony and the living room was comfortable. The bed was ok. Unfortunately due to a very chilly spell, we couldn’t enjoy the pool or beach (the beach looked great). One big complaint was coffee in the morning: there was one coffee shop in the lobby with the loveliest, friendliest staff but they were insanely slow. It was the only coffee option close by but waiting a half hour (literally) for a cappuccino is insane. And they were grotesquely overpriced — $7 for a large cappuccino, with a long wait! The airport coffee was cheaper! There was a coffee maker in the room, to be fair; we should have bought milk and done that. I’ve also seen a lot of people complain about the 2.5% credit card surcharge everywhere in the resort — that is aggravating because they will not take cash! So what choice do you have? There were a lot of other resort fees and taxes as well. Overall, not worth the money. Wouldn’t stay again.