North Coast
Playing golf in perfect conditions? This dream comes true in the north of Mauritius! Pleasant temperatures, beautiful beaches, an impressive landscape and crystal-clear water await you here - all paired with top-class golf courses. This varied region offers everything a golfer's heart desires. Enjoy teeing off into the sunset and be inspired by the breathtaking scenery - a golfing experience that is both relaxing and full of joie de vivre.
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Mauritius, North Coast, Grand Baie
- Holes: 18 Hole
- Difficulty: medium
- Terrain: flat water hazards
Best Journey Time
Mauritius enjoys a mild climate with constant temperatures all year round. This makes the island an ideal destination - especially for golfers. Mauritius offers perfect conditions for a golf trip with around 300 days of sunshine a year. Playing golf here is a pleasure at any time of year, as the average daily temperatures are between 25 and 30 degrees Celsius.
Due to Mauritius' location in the southern hemisphere, the seasons are different to those in Europe. The best time to visit is between May and November, which are dry and pleasantly warm with average temperatures of 26 to 28 degrees Celsius. The Mauritian summer, which also includes the rainy season, is experienced from December to April. During these months, it can be hot and humid with up to 16 days of rain per month. But don't worry - the rainfall usually occurs at night, so you can play golf or explore the island during the day without any worries.
Special Destinations
Mauritius offers an exceptional density of 18-hole championship golf courses with more than 10 first-class courses. The north of the island is particularly suitable for beginners and advanced golfers. Here you will find ideal conditions for golf training or a maturity course.
But the island of Mauritius has much more to offer: explore the island by bike, experience adventure while kitesurfing or diving in the coral reef. After golfing, relax at the spa and wellness facilities. Balaclava (Turtle Bay) is particularly recommended. Whether you are traveling alone, as a couple or in a group - the best bargains, last minute deals and all-inclusive offers are waiting for you!
Culinary Highlights
A first-class selection of restaurants, bars and clubs awaits you along the coast, where you can experience unforgettable moments of indulgence. Mauritian cuisine is characterized by many influences - Indian cuisine in particular is widespread and fresh, aromatic curries can be found almost everywhere. Asian cuisine is also represented and a particular specialty of the island are the delicious samosas.
Enjoy an exquisite dinner in a restaurant on the beach, accompanied by a glass of local wine, and round off the evening in a relaxed atmosphere. For a refreshing dessert, fresh coconuts and exotic fruits are available at the numerous street stalls - perfect for enjoying the tropical flair of Mauritius to the full.
Arrival & Infrastructure on Site
Mauritius is a manageable island with a north-south extension of 70 km and an east-west extension of 45 km. Thanks to the well-developed infrastructure, it is easy to explore in a rental car - provided you drive on the left. Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport, the island's international airport, is located in the south-east, around 35 km from Port Louis. The cab ride from there to Grand Baie takes around 1.5 hours.