Amelkis Golf Club
A Cabell Robinson design from 1995 near the Royal Palace, mature and tree lined with the Atlas Mountains beyond, long a host venue and one of Marrakech's best.
Photo: Royal Golf Dar Es Salam / Google
Marrakech and Agadir pair Atlas-view courses with all inclusive resorts, winter sun and prices that undercut southern Europe, a short flight from northern winters.
An all inclusive Morocco trip suits the golfer who wants reliable winter golf and genuine value, with the dining, drinks and transfers wrapped into one rate. It is one of the best priced warm weather options inside a short flight of northern Europe.
It works for buddies trips and couples alike. Marrakech offers the most courses and the cultural pull of the medina, while Agadir on the coast leans into beach resorts and milder year round weather.
Base in Marrakech for the most golf and the Atlas backdrop, or Agadir for coastal resorts and sun. These are the rounds to anchor an all inclusive week.
A Cabell Robinson design from 1995 near the Royal Palace, mature and tree lined with the Atlas Mountains beyond, long a host venue and one of Marrakech's best.
A Kyle Phillips course from 2010 with bold contemporary bunkering, water and striking views to the Atlas, paired with art filled resort design.
Morocco's oldest course, opened in 1923 and expanded since, a classic tree lined layout among olive groves and orange trees with the mountains on the horizon.
A 36 hole complex behind the Agadir resorts, the Tikida and Challenge courses, with eucalyptus, palms and reliable coastal conditions, a strong all inclusive base.
A 27 hole Cabell Robinson design from 1991 set among the coastal dunes near the Agadir beach hotels, three loops that mix and match for variety across a stay.
The Red Course at Rabat, a Robert Trent Jones Sr design through a cork oak forest, ranked among the finest in Africa and worth a side trip for the keen golfer.
Morocco is one of the best value golf destinations within reach of Europe, and the all inclusive model sharpens that further: rounds are often bundled with the resort, and dining and drinks are covered. The figures below are walk up high season green fees.
| Course | Type | Indicative green fee |
|---|---|---|
| Amelkis | Parkland, championship | €75 to €110 |
| Al Maaden | Parkland desert | €70 to €105 |
| Royal Golf Marrakech | Resort | €55 to €90 |
| Golf du Soleil | Parkland | €55 to €85 |
| Golf les Dunes | Links style | €55 to €85 |
| Royal Golf Dar Es Salam | Parkland, championship | €80 to €120 |
Package guide. A four to seven night all inclusive Morocco golf trip with three to five rounds, a four or five star resort on an all inclusive board and transfers commonly runs from around $1,500 to $3,000 per golfer for 2026, before flights. These are third party ranges, not our prices, and you should always confirm directly before booking.
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One all inclusive base in Marrakech reaches the city's best courses and the medina, with an Atlas day to break up the golf.
A short flight in, transfer to an all inclusive resort and ease in with the pool, the spa and an evening in the medina.
Open on the mature Cabell Robinson course near the Royal Palace, with the Atlas Mountains beyond the fairways.
The bold Kyle Phillips layout and its modern bunkering, then an afternoon in the souks or by the pool.
A non golf day into the mountains or a hammam and rest, the all inclusive board keeping costs in check.
The historic 1923 course among olive and orange trees, a gentler, characterful round.
A final morning for the medina or the resort before the evening flight home.
Peak season runs October to April, with comfortable days of 18 to 25 degrees Celsius and the courses in fine condition. Midsummer in Marrakech is very hot, pushing play to early morning, while Agadir on the coast stays milder through the year.
Christmas, February half term and Easter are the busiest all inclusive windows, so book early for those. A resort that bundles golf, board and transfers is usually the best value, and the keen player can add a Rabat side trip for the Red Course.
Marrakech and Agadir are the two all inclusive hubs. Marrakech offers more courses and the Atlas backdrop, while Agadir pairs coastal resorts with reliable winter sun. Both have resorts that bundle golf, half board or all inclusive dining and transfers into one rate.
October to April is peak season, with comfortable days around 18 to 25 degrees Celsius and the courses at their best. Midsummer in Marrakech is very hot, so play moves to early morning, while Agadir on the coast stays milder year round.
Morocco is excellent value. Indicative green fees start from around 450 dirhams, roughly 45 euros, and most marquee courses sit between 60 and 110 euros, with rental clubs from 200 to 350 dirhams. All inclusive packages often bundle the rounds in. Always confirm directly before booking.
Generally yes. All inclusive golf packages in Morocco often run meaningfully cheaper than comparable trips to the Algarve or Costa del Sol, which is much of the appeal alongside the short flight and winter sun.
Very much so. Marrakech's medina, souks and riads, the Atlas Mountains, the Agadir beaches and the spas and hammams give non golfers and couples plenty to do between rounds.
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