Golf Resorts in Mauritius
Mauritius West Coast
Golf Resorts in Mauritius
Golf resorts in Mauritius flourish on this well-watered tropical island, where emerald fairways are edged by coconut palms, and your gallery of spectators might include paradise flycatchers and the occasional curious tortoise. Courses are beautifully integrated into the landscape, with water features, volcanic rock and ocean views shaping play as much as the bunkers and greens.
The appeal of golfing in Mauritius lies not only in the quality of the courses, but in the ease with which a morning round can be followed by an afternoon on the beach, in the spa or savouring a leisurely lunch.
To top it off, these Mauritius resort hotels also have first-rate spas complete with a range of beauty and body therapies.
There are a number of beach resorts with excellent golf courses across the island. Those we particularly recommend include:
- Constance Le Prince Maurice, East Coast
- Constance Belle Mare Plage, East Coast
- Heritage Awali & Heritage Le Telfair, South Coast
- Four Seasons Anahita, East Coast
- Le Touesserok, Ile Aux Cerfs, East Coast
Constance Belle Mare Plage: The Legend & The Links
At Constance Belle Mare Plage, golfers are spoilt with two championship courses: The Legend and The Links. Both are of international standard and consistently ranked among the best in the Indian Ocean. (Constance Le Prince Maurice shares these same courses. Guests staying at Le Prince Maurice benefit from preferred tee times and typically complimentary green fees, with transfers arranged between the hotel and the courses.)
Each presents a distinct personality, ensuring variety even for those playing multiple rounds. They offer a real challenge for professional and amateurs alike.
The Legend, designed by Hugh Baiocchi, winds through indigenous forest and water hazards, rewarding accuracy and strategic play. It regularly hosts prestigious tournaments, including the Mauritius Open, and offers a satisfying challenge for low-handicap golfers. But without alienating confident amateurs.
The Links is more open and undulating, shaped by rolling fairways and coastal breezes. It favours bold play and longer hitters, with elevation changes and expansive views adding to the drama.
Together, the two courses provide one of the most complete golf experiences on the island. And all just moments from the beach and lagoon.
Île aux Cerfs: Golf on Its Own Island
The championship course on Île aux Cerfs is one of Mauritius’ most memorable golfing experiences, not least because of its setting. Designed by Bernhard Langer, the course occupies its own island, reached by a short boat transfer. This is a fitting prelude to a round defined by water, light and space.
Fairways thread between lagoons and tropical vegetation, with ocean views featuring on almost every hole. While undeniably beautiful, the course demands focus, with water hazards and sea breezes shaping play throughout. It’s a round that rewards thoughtful shot selection rather than brute force. And one that will linger in your memory long after the final putt.
Other Golf Courses
on the Mauritius South Coast, golf at Heritage Awali and Le Telfair centres on the La Réserve Golf Links, a contemporary championship course set against the dramatic backdrop of the south coast, offering open fairways, ocean views and a refreshing contrast to Mauritius’ more tropical parkland layouts.
Whilst the Anahita golf course unfolds beside glassy lagoons and dark volcanic stone, a Bernhard Langer design that rewards thoughtful play and offers one of the island’s most serene golfing environments.
What truly sets Mauritius apart as a golf destination is how seamlessly golf fits into island life. A round of golf can be balanced with sailing or snorkelling in the lagoon, followed by a massage in a world-class spa or a long, unhurried dinner. These are resorts that truly understand rhythm. Here golf is a passion, but never the only pleasure.







