A Marrakech golf course with palm trees and the snow capped Atlas Mountains rising behind the fairways
Journal · Deals and packages · June 2026

Marrakech Golf Deals, 2026

Marrakech pairs a deep run of championship courses with the Atlas Mountains as a backdrop and a city like no other beyond the gates. Here is how the 2026 green fees and stay and play packages work and where the value sits.

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How Marrakech packages work

Marrakech is North Africa's leading golf city, with a cluster of championship courses ringing the city against the backdrop of the snow capped Atlas Mountains. Amelkis, the Royal Golf Club, Al Maaden, Assoufid and the PalmGolf courses give visitors a deep choice within short transfers, and that density, combined with the city itself, is the whole appeal. Most trips are bought as a stay and play package that bundles a hotel, green fees and transfers, often with the option to swap rounds between courses.

Marrakech is a cool season golf destination, best from autumn through spring when the daytime heat eases, with the Atlas backdrop at its most striking when the peaks still hold snow. Below is how the main trip shapes break down for 2026 and where the value sits. Every figure is a planning guide rather than a quote, since rates move with season and package, and you should always confirm directly before booking.

Marrakech golf deals, 2026 at a glance

Indicative Marrakech green fees and trip shapes for the 2026 season, drawn from published and operator rates. Figures are planning guides only and move with season and package; always confirm directly before booking.
Deal typeTypically includesIndicative 2026 note
Royal Golf roundA round at the Royal Golf Club Marrakech, the city's historic 27 hole clubAround 1,200 MAD for 18 holes and 700 MAD for 9 holes
Amelkis roundA round at Amelkis Golf Club, a 27 hole layout on a large private estate with Atlas Mountain viewsA leading championship course; book green fees ahead in the cool season peak
Stay and play packageA three night hotel stay with green fees and transfers across Amelkis, Royal Golf and AssoufidThe classic Marrakech shape; rounds can often be swapped between courses for a fee
Multi course weekA longer base adding Al Maaden and the PalmGolf courses to the core trioBest for groups wanting volume and variety across the city's courses

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Marrakech, the natural base

Marrakech is the heart of Moroccan golf, with the deepest cluster of championship courses in the country ringing the city. Amelkis and the Royal Golf Club sit on its southern fringe, with Al Maaden, Assoufid and the PalmGolf courses close by, and the medina, souks and riads of the city are minutes away. That combination of golf density and a unique city is what makes Marrakech a dedicated golf destination rather than a single round stop.

How the green fees break down

The Royal Golf Club gives a clear marker, with green fees around 1,200 MAD for 18 holes and 700 MAD for 9 holes, broadly equivalent to a mid range European green fee. The newer championship courses such as Amelkis, Al Maaden and Assoufid sit in a similar premium band. Stay and play packages that bundle a hotel, several rounds and transfers usually work out better value than paying walk up green fees, and many let you swap rounds between courses for a fee.

Play the cool season for the backdrop

Marrakech golf is at its best in the cool season from autumn through spring, when the daytime heat eases and the Atlas Mountains behind the courses still carry snow on their peaks. That backdrop, snow capped mountains rising behind palm lined fairways, is the signature image of golf here. Summer is playable but hot, so most visitors time a trip for the milder months.

Our take

Marrakech is the standout golf city in North Africa, combining a deep run of championship courses with a dramatic mountain backdrop and one of the world's great cities beyond the gates. The green fees are broadly European in level, but the stay and play packages are good value and the wider experience, golf by day and the medina by night, is unlike anywhere else.

Our advice is to base in the city, take a stay and play package across the leading courses, and travel in the cool season for the climate and the Atlas backdrop. Our Marrakech golf hub and the best courses in Marrakech list lay out the options, and our team can assemble the rounds, tee times and transfers, costed to the head, before you commit.

Plan a Marrakech golf trip

Want a 2026 Marrakech golf trip across Amelkis, Royal Golf, Al Maaden and Assoufid, with the medina and the Atlas Mountains around it? Tell us your group and dates and one concierge will shape the rounds, tee times and transfers, costed to the head, with no obligation.

Marrakech golf deals, your questions

How much does a golf trip to Marrakech cost in 2026?

Green fees sit broadly at a mid range European level, with the Royal Golf Club around 1,200 MAD for 18 holes and the newer championship courses in a similar premium band, so the main cost of a trip is the hotel and how many rounds you play. A stay and play package bundling hotel, green fees and transfers is usually better value than walk up rates. Figures are indicative for the 2026 season, so always confirm directly before booking.

What are green fees in Marrakech?

A clear marker is the Royal Golf Club, at around 1,200 MAD for 18 holes and 700 MAD for 9 holes, with the newer championship courses such as Amelkis, Al Maaden and Assoufid in a similar premium band. Stay and play packages often work out cheaper than individual fees and may let you swap rounds between courses for a fee. Confirm current rates before you travel.

Where should I base a golf trip in Marrakech?

Marrakech itself is the natural base. The city's championship courses, including Amelkis, the Royal Golf Club, Al Maaden, Assoufid and the PalmGolf courses, ring the city within short transfers, and the medina, souks and riads are minutes away. The cool season from autumn through spring is the best time to play.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Marrakech course green fees and trip shapes compiled June 2026 from published and operator rates; figures are indicative for the 2026 season and move with season and package. Always confirm directly before booking. Last reviewed June 2026.

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