Dar Es Salam, Red
Rabat's championship course through towering cork oak forest, home of the Hassan II Trophy, with an island green 9th rated among the world's best short holes.
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Winter sun a three hour hop from northern Europe, with mature parkland courses framed by the snow capped High Atlas. Marrakech for the resorts and the buzz, Rabat for the championship cork oak forest of Dar Es Salam.
Morocco is for the golfer who wants more than golf from a winter break. It pairs genuine warmth close to Europe with characterful, mature courses and a culture that turns a trip into a proper holiday: riads, souks, mountain views and some of the best food on any golf itinerary. It suits couples, relaxed buddies groups and anyone chasing reliable winter sun without a long haul flight.
Marrakech is the hub, with several quality courses an easy drive from the medina and a choice of riads and five star resorts. For the serious golfer, Rabat adds the country's championship course to the mix.
Green fees below are indicative for the 2026 season and always confirm directly before booking. Morocco's fees are gentle by European standards, mostly between about 55 and 110 euros.
Rabat's championship course through towering cork oak forest, home of the Hassan II Trophy, with an island green 9th rated among the world's best short holes.
More on our destination guides →Twenty seven holes on Marrakech's golf belt across three nine hole loops, well conditioned through winter with the mountains filling the horizon.
Nearby: Al Maaden →Morocco's oldest course, threading century old olive and eucalyptus, a gentle, shaded and atmospheric round full of history and kind to a holiday swing.
Browse destinations →Round it out with Assoufid, Al Maaden and the PalmGolf courses around Marrakech, or add the coast at Mazagan near El Jadida. We tailor the shortlist to your group and pace.
Prefer to stay put? We can keep the whole trip in Marrakech, swapping the Rabat day for a fourth city course and a free afternoon.
The figures below are indicative third party ranges for the 2026 season, per person, excluding flights. Morocco offers strong value: gentle green fees and a wide spread of riads and resorts. Always confirm directly before booking.
| Trip shape | Nights | Indicative per person |
|---|---|---|
| Marrakech golf break | 4 | From ~$1,500 |
| Marrakech plus Rabat | 6 | ~$2,000 to 3,200 |
| Luxury riad and resort week | 7 | ~$2,800 to 4,500 |
Ranges depend on hotel tier, courses and group size. We cost your exact itinerary to the head before you commit.
Play from October to April for warm, dry days and comfortable evenings. Spring and autumn are the pick for combining golf with sightseeing, while midsummer in Marrakech is very hot and best avoided for golf. The riads and better resorts fill fast over the winter holidays, so book early for December and the new year.
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October to April is the season, with warm, dry days and comfortable evenings. Midsummer in Marrakech is very hot, so spring and autumn are ideal for both play and sightseeing.
The championship jewel is the Red Course at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam in Rabat, a Robert Trent Jones Sr design through cork oak forest and home of the Hassan II Trophy. Around Marrakech, Amelkis and Royal Golf Marrakech anchor most trips.
As an indicative third party guide for 2026, green fees mostly run between about 55 and 110 euros, and a four night Marrakech break starts around 1,500 dollars per person depending on hotel and rounds. Always confirm directly before booking.
Yes. Marrakech is the hub for resorts and golf, while Rabat, about three hours north, holds the championship Dar Es Salam. Many trips base in Marrakech with an optional day or overnight in Rabat for the Red Course.
Morocco value, shoulder season windows and the riads worth booking. Once a fortnight, one click to leave.