Heritage Golf Club Le Chateau in southern Mauritius, fairways below the mountains
Itinerary · 7 days · Mauritius

7 Day Mauritius Golf Itinerary

Mauritius is the golf and beach trip in its purest form, an Indian Ocean island where championship courses by Ernie Els and Bernhard Langer run between the mountains and the lagoon, and a turquoise sea is never more than a few minutes away. This seven day plan pairs five rounds with the rest days a tropical week deserves, mostly from one east coast base. Here is the week, with indicative 2026 green fees and what the resorts include.

Photograph: Heritage Golf Club Le Chateau, via Google

Who this trip suits

This is the classic Mauritius golf holiday, built for the golfer who wants serious courses but also a proper tropical week, with a partner, family or group who will happily spend the afternoons on the beach while the golf happens in the cool of the morning. The island's golf is concentrated, much of it on or near the east coast, so you can play five excellent rounds and still feel like you are on holiday rather than on tour, with boat trips, lagoon swims and long dinners filling the gaps. It suits couples and small groups who value the resort life as much as the leaderboard, and it flexes: drop a round for a day at sea, or add one of the northern courses if golf is the priority.

Two things make Mauritius golf unusual. First, the resorts often include or discount green fees for guests, so where you stay can change the cost of the trip dramatically. Second, the prime season is the island's cooler, drier winter from May to November. Get the base and the timing right, and the golf becomes the easy part of a near perfect week.

The 7 day plan

Day 1Arrive

Arrive and settle in

East coast base · lagoon and beach

Fly into the island and transfer to your east coast base, where most of the golf sits within easy reach. Spend the first day shaking off the journey on the beach, in the lagoon and over a long dinner, with no golf to chase. Mauritius rewards a slow start, and settling into the rhythm of mornings on the course and afternoons by the sea is the whole point of a week here.

Day 2Heritage

Heritage Golf Club, Le Chateau

Peter Matkovich, 2004 · Bel Ombre, south · around 110 to 150 euro

Drive south to the island's tournament course, a Peter Matkovich parkland in the Bel Ombre nature reserve that has hosted the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open on the DP World Tour, rolling from the mountains down toward the sea. Dramatic, well conditioned and a genuine championship test, Le Chateau is the standout round of the trip at an indicative 110 to 150 euro. Pair it with lunch in the south, or stay a night before heading back east.

Day 3Anahita

Anahita Golf Club

Ernie Els, 2008 · east coast · around 125 to 175 euro

Back on the east coast, play Ernie Els's design on the Anahita estate, where several holes run hard against the ocean and the lagoon, and the Big Easy's preference for generous landing areas and big, bold greens shows throughout. Scenic, playable and a fine modern resort course at an indicative 125 to 175 euro, it is an easy morning from an east coast base, leaving the afternoon free for the water.

Day 4Ile aux Cerfs

Ile aux Cerfs Golf Club

Bernhard Langer, 2003 · island, east coast · around 180 to 200 euro

The most memorable day of the week, a Bernhard Langer course on its own island off the east coast, reached by a short boat ride across the lagoon. Holes thread between the sea, the trees and the rock, the views are extraordinary, and the whole experience, boat and all, is unlike anywhere else. The premium round of the trip at an indicative 180 to 200 euro, it is worth every cent. Book the round and the boat together.

Day 5At sea

Rest day on the water

No golf · catamaran and lagoon

Take the day off the course and spend it on the sea, where Mauritius is at its best, on a catamaran cruise, snorkelling the reef, or simply moving between the beach and the bar. A rest day midway keeps the golf legs fresh and lets a seven day trip feel like the holiday it is rather than a tour. The island's east coast lagoons are among the finest in the Indian Ocean, so make the most of them.

Day 6The Legend

Constance Belle Mare Plage, The Legend

Championship course · east coast · around 110 to 160 euro

One of two championship courses at Constance Belle Mare Plage, The Legend winds through a former deer park thick with mature trees, lakes and wildlife, a long established host of professional events and a mature, strategic test that many rate the island's best parkland. At an indicative 110 to 160 euro, and often included or discounted for Constance and partner resort guests, it makes a superb penultimate round on the east coast.

Day 7The Links

Constance Belle Mare Plage, The Links

Championship course · east coast · around 110 to 160 euro

Close the week on the sister course at Belle Mare Plage, a more open, links inspired layout running closer to the coast, a fine contrast to The Legend and an easy, scenic final round before you fly home. At an indicative 110 to 160 euro, frequently included for resort guests, it rounds out the trip nicely. Play early, then take a last swim in the lagoon before the airport.

Green fees, transfers and logistics

Indicative 2026 visitor green fees. Many resorts include or discount golf for guests, so the real cost can be far lower. Always confirm current rates, inclusions and tee times directly before booking.
RoundIndicative 2026 feeNotes
Heritage, Le ChateauAround 110 to 150 euroSouth coast; host of the Mauritius Open
AnahitaAround 125 to 175 euroEast coast; resort guest discounts common
Ile aux CerfsAround 180 to 200 euroIsland course; boat transfer included
Belle Mare, The LegendAround 110 to 160 euroOften included for resort guests
Belle Mare, The LinksAround 110 to 160 euroOften included for resort guests

Green fees verified indicatively in June 2026 from course and resort listings; they vary by season and resort inclusion and change without notice, so always confirm current rates and any included golf directly before booking. Find an east coast golf resort.

When to go and where to stay

Play Mauritius in the cooler, drier winter from May to November, the prime golf season, with warm days, lower humidity and calmer conditions, while the December to April summer is hotter and wetter, with a small cyclone risk from January to March, though quieter and often cheaper. For this route, base on the east coast, where Anahita, Ile aux Cerfs and Belle Mare are all close and the lagoons are superb, and treat the southern round at Heritage as a day trip or a one night excursion. Because resorts so often include golf, the choice of hotel can transform the cost, so match the base to the courses you most want to play. A driver or a hire car covers the rest of the island. Always confirm rates, inclusions and availability before booking.

Plan your 7 day Mauritius golf trip

We match the resort to the courses so your golf is included where it can be, book the island round and boat at Ile aux Cerfs, arrange the southern day at Heritage, and weave in the sea days. Tell us roughly when and who is travelling, and one concierge costs it to the head, with no obligation.

Mauritius itinerary questions

What is the best 7 day golf itinerary in Mauritius?

A seven day trip pairs five rounds with the beach, mostly from an east coast base. Open at Heritage Le Chateau in the south, host of the Mauritius Open, then play Ernie Els's Anahita on the east coast, take a boat to Bernhard Langer's island course at Ile aux Cerfs, rest a day on the water, and finish on the two championship courses at Constance Belle Mare Plage, The Legend and The Links. Golf in the mornings, lagoon in the afternoons. Always confirm current tee times and fees directly before booking.

Is golf included at Mauritius resorts?

Often, yes. Many of the island's golf resorts include or heavily discount green fees and buggies for resident guests, and several let you play sister courses within the same group, so the real cost of golf can be far lower than the published green fee if you stay in the right place. Walk in visitor fees indicatively run from around 110 to 200 euro per round in 2026, with the island and premium courses at the higher end. These are indicative figures, so always confirm current fees and any resort inclusions directly before booking.

Do you need a boat to play Ile aux Cerfs?

Yes. Ile aux Cerfs is a Bernhard Langer course laid out on its own island off the east coast, so every round begins with a short boat transfer across the lagoon, which is part of the appeal. The crossing and the setting, with holes running between the sea and the trees, make it one of the most memorable days of any Mauritius trip. Transfers run regularly through the day; book the round and the boat together. Always confirm current schedules and fees before booking.

When is the best time to golf in Mauritius?

Mauritius is a year round destination, but the cooler, drier winter from May to November is the prime golf season, with warm days, lower humidity and calmer conditions. The summer from December to April is hotter and wetter, with the small risk of a cyclone in the January to March window, though it is also quieter and often cheaper. Play early in the day in any season for the calmest, coolest golf. Always confirm current rates and tee times before booking.

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