Heritage Golf Club Le Chateau at Bel Ombre, fairways below the mountains in southern Mauritius
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Golf Society Trips to Mauritius

A society escape with the volume turned up. Mauritius packs a tight cluster of championship resort courses, Ernie Els at Anahita, Bernhard Langer's island course off the east coast, Heritage in the south, into a single Indian Ocean island, then lets the society settle into one all inclusive base. Big golf, warm sea, and a competition every day.

Photograph: Heritage Golf Club Le Chateau, via Google

Why Mauritius works for a society

Mauritius is the premium end of the society calendar, the trip a club takes when it wants the once a year tour to feel like a proper event. The golf is concentrated: a handful of genuine championship courses sit within a short transfer of each other on the east and south coasts, so twelve or twenty four players can tee off on a different quality layout each day without long drives. Several of those courses are attached to resorts that treat green fees as a guest benefit, which makes a society sheet remarkably easy to run, and the all inclusive model keeps the daily spend predictable once everyone has arrived.

It suits the society that wants a real competition every day, a single comfortable base and an evening on a beach rather than in a bar. The long haul flight is the price of entry, around twelve hours from the UK, but Mauritius rewards it with year round warmth, courses designed by names a golfer recognises, and a service culture built for groups. We handle the rota, the group tee times, the resort transfers and the prize fund admin so the captain can play. Every fact and figure here was checked at the time of writing.

Courses to build the society week around

Anahita Golf Club

Ernie Els · east coast · par 72

Ernie Els's east coast design, routed along the lagoon and the Beau Champ estate with the closing hole playing to the water. A long, generous championship course that gives a society plenty of room off the tee while still testing the better players. Anahita profile →

Heritage Golf Club, Le Chateau

Peter Matkovich · Bel Ombre, south · par 72

A multiple award winner in the Domaine de Bel Ombre, the Peter Matkovich layout rolls from the mountains down toward the sea in the quieter south of the island. The standout round on the south coast and a fine society base. Heritage profile →

Ile aux Cerfs Golf Club

Bernhard Langer · island, boat access · par 72

The novelty round and the one the society talks about afterwards: a Bernhard Langer design on its own island off the east coast, reached by boat, with holes threading between lagoons, forest and rock. Fair from the forward tees and dramatic from the back.

Constance Belle Mare Plage

Legend and Links courses · east coast · par 72

Two full courses at one east coast resort, the wooded Legend Course by Hugh Baiocchi and the more open Links Course, so a society can play 36 holes of contrasting golf without leaving the property. The most self contained base on the island.

Round the week out with Mont Choisy Le Golf in the north or Tamarina on the west coast if you want to spread the trip across the island. Designers and pars verified June 2026 from club and ranking listings; many resort courses offer complimentary or discounted golf to their own guests, so the society rounds are usually bundled into the package rather than paid course by course. Always confirm directly before booking.

A sample seven night society trip

Days 1 to 2Arrive and settle

Land and ease in

Overnight flight into Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam airport, transfer to an east coast or south coast resort base, and ease the society in with a relaxed practice round and a welcome dinner once the time zone has caught up.

Days 3 to 5The main competitions

Three counting rounds

The heart of the trip: a daily Stableford across Anahita, the Constance courses and Heritage, mixing east coast and south coast golf with the prizes settled over dinner each evening. Buggies throughout and short transfers from a single base.

Day 6The island round

Ile aux Cerfs, by boat

The captain's day. Cross to the island for the Bernhard Langer course, the round everyone will be talking about for years, then a long lunch and an afternoon on the beach to recover.

Day 7The send off

Presentation and last round

A final fourball or a rest day by choice, then the presentation dinner and the prize fund before the evening flight home. Add nights for a longer tour or a non golfing partners' programme.

Prefer to spread the trip? We can split the week across two resorts to add the northern or western courses, or weight it onto one all inclusive base to keep the daily spend fixed and the transfers short.

Indicative package costs

The figures below are indicative third party ranges for the 2026 season, per person, excluding the long haul flights, on a half board or all inclusive basis with golf bundled into the package. Larger societies usually unlock better rates, and the resort tier moves the total most. Always confirm directly before booking.

Trip shapeNightsIndicative per person
Society week, four rounds, four star half board7~$1,800 to 2,800
Society week, five rounds, five star all inclusive7~$2,800 to 4,000
Extended tour with the island round and a partners' programme10~$3,500 to 4,500+

Ranges depend on the resort, the season, the courses and group size, and exclude international flights. We cost your exact itinerary to the head before you commit. We are a guide and trip planner, not an operator, and never quote our own pricing.

Best time to take the society

Mauritius plays all year, but the two seasons feel very different. The cooler, drier winter from May to October is the most comfortable for a full week of golf, with steady conditions and lighter humidity, the window we point most societies toward. The European winter from November to April is hot and humid and the classic sun escape, though the wettest stretch falls around January to March and the cyclone season runs through the early year. Whichever window you choose, book the resorts and the group tee times well ahead, because the best society dates and the larger room blocks go first.

Plan my Mauritius society golf trip

Tell us the shape of it and a concierge replies within one working day with a hand built society itinerary, priced to the head. We hold the group tee times, match the resort to the golf and sort the transfers and the prize fund admin. No fee, no obligation.

Mauritius society golf FAQ

Is Mauritius good for a golf society trip?

Mauritius works as a premium society escape rather than a budget one. A small cluster of championship resort courses sits within a short drive of each other on the east and south coasts, among them Ernie Els's Anahita, Bernhard Langer's island course at Ile aux Cerfs and the Peter Matkovich layout at Heritage Bel Ombre, so a society can play a different quality course each day, then settle into one all inclusive resort base. Many courses are complimentary or discounted for resort guests, which simplifies a group sheet. Always confirm fees and tee times directly before booking.

How much does a golf society trip to Mauritius cost?

As an indicative third party guide for 2026, a seven night Mauritius society trip with four or five rounds on a half board or all inclusive basis runs from roughly 1,800 to 4,500 dollars or more per person, excluding the long haul flights, depending on the resort tier, the courses and the season. Resort green fee benefits and group rates bring the golf cost down. Always confirm directly before booking.

Which Mauritius courses suit a society best?

Anahita Golf Club by Ernie Els and the two courses at Constance Belle Mare Plage on the east coast, Heritage Golf Club at Bel Ombre in the south, and the boat access island course at Ile aux Cerfs by Bernhard Langer all welcome groups and run a society sheet comfortably. Build the week around one east coast or south coast base, then add the island round as the standout day.

When should a society go to Mauritius for golf?

May to October is the cooler, drier winter season and the most comfortable for a full week of golf, while the European winter from November to April is hot, humid and the classic sun escape, with the wettest months around January to March. Plan a society around the May to October window for the steadiest conditions, and book the resorts and group tee times well ahead.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. Course designers and seasons verified June 2026; resort green fee benefits and package costs are indicative, vary by season and change without notice. Last reviewed June 2026.