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Green Fees in Mauritius: What It Costs to Play in 2026

Mauritius is one of the great warm weather golf escapes, with a handful of genuinely good courses scattered along its coast and one set on its own island. Green fees are reasonable by the standards of a luxury beach destination, and where you stay can change the bill dramatically. Here is what golf actually costs in Mauritius in 2026, course by course, with the indicative rates and the ways to pay less.

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The short answer

Plan on roughly 75 to 200 euro a round in 2026, depending on the course and the season. The value courses, led by Avalon in the hills, start near 75 euro. The marquee resort courses, Ernie Els's Anahita and Heritage Le Chateau in the south, sit broadly in the 110 to 175 euro band. The most expensive round is Ile aux Cerfs, the Bernhard Langer course on its own island, at around 150 to 200 euro including the boat. These are indicative high season figures and they move with the calendar, so treat them as a guide and always confirm directly before booking.

The biggest single lever on what you pay is your hotel. Mauritius golf is built around resorts, and several of them include green fees on their own course for guests, with partner courses discounted. Stay in the right place and your golf can be free; stay elsewhere and you pay the visitor rate at the gate. The table below gives the standalone visitor picture; the trip planning section explains how to bring it down.

Mauritius green fees by course, 2026

Indicative 18 hole visitor green fees, 2026. High season runs roughly October to April. Resort guests often pay less or nothing. Always confirm current fees directly before booking.
CourseAreaIndicative 2026 green fee
Ile aux Cerfs (Bernhard Langer)East, own islandAround €150 to €200, including the boat transfer
Anahita Golf Club (Ernie Els)East coastAround €125 to €175
Heritage Golf Club, Le ChateauSouth westAround €110 to €150
Constance Belle Mare Plage (Legend and Links)East coastFree for resort guests; visitor rates on request, indicative around €100 to €140
Tamarina Golf ClubWest coastAround €100 to €150
Mont Choisy Le GolfNorthIndicative; resort and member rates apply, visitor rates on request
Avalon Golf EstateSouth, inland hillsAround €75 to €125

Green fees verified indicatively in June 2026 from course and operator listings; they vary by season, time of day and guest status and change without notice, so always confirm current rates directly with the course or your trip planner before booking. Check tee time availability.

How green fees work in Mauritius

Three things drive the price. The first is season. The October to April high season is warmest and busiest and carries the top rates; the May to September low season is quieter, cheaper and, for many, more comfortable for walking eighteen holes in the tropics. The second is whether a buggy, a practice ball pyramid or a caddie is bundled in; at the premium courses a cart is often included, while elsewhere it is an extra worth checking. The third, and biggest, is your hotel.

Because nearly every notable course is tied to a resort, the cheapest way to play is to stay at a golf resort that includes its course. Constance Belle Mare Plage on the east coast includes its two courses for guests. The Four Seasons and Anahita resorts share the Ernie Els course at Anahita and the Langer course on Ile aux Cerfs, with generous guest arrangements. Stay off site and you simply pay the visitor green fee. If you intend to play a lot, a high season golf pass can save up to around 15 percent across four or more rounds.

Where to spend, and where to save

If your budget stretches to one premium round, make it Ile aux Cerfs. The Langer design occupies its own island, reached by a short boat ride, and the novelty and setting justify the top fee. Anahita and Heritage are the two best all round resort courses and the natural anchors for a golf trip, neither cheap nor extravagant for what they offer. For a value round on a longer stay, Avalon in the inland hills and Tamarina on the dramatic west coast both deliver good golf below the marquee prices. Build a week around two or three of these and the average cost per round falls quickly, especially with the right resort base.

Plan a Mauritius golf trip

We match the resort to the courses so your green fees work hardest, then build the tee times, transfers and boat to Ile aux Cerfs. Tell us roughly when and who is travelling, and one concierge costs it to the head, with no obligation.

Mauritius green fee questions

How much are green fees in Mauritius in 2026?

Indicative 2026 green fees run from around 75 euro at value courses such as Avalon up to roughly 200 euro at the premium island course, Ile aux Cerfs. The marquee resort courses, Anahita and Heritage Le Chateau, sit broadly in the 110 to 175 euro band. Rates rise in the October to April high season and drop in low season, and resort guests often pay far less or nothing. Always confirm current fees directly before booking.

Is golf included if you stay at a Mauritius resort?

Often, yes. Several golf resorts include unlimited or complimentary green fees on their own course for hotel guests, and partner courses for a reduced fee. Constance Belle Mare Plage and the Four Seasons and Anahita resorts are the best known examples. The green fee you pay can therefore depend as much on where you stay as on the course itself.

Which is the most expensive course to play in Mauritius?

Ile aux Cerfs Golf Club, the Bernhard Langer design set on its own island and reached by boat, is typically the most expensive round in Mauritius, with indicative 2026 fees around 150 to 200 euro. The boat transfer and the island setting are part of the price. Always confirm current rates directly before booking.

When is golf cheapest in Mauritius?

The low season, roughly May to September, brings the lowest green fees and the best resort deals, and it is also drier and cooler for golf on the coast. The October to April high season is warmest and busiest, with higher rates. A high season golf pass can claw back up to around 15 percent across multiple rounds.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Indicative green fees verified June 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.