South Coast
The south coast of Mauritius is a paradise for golf lovers. It offers the perfect conditions for an unforgettable golf vacation. If you don't want to miss out on your favorite sport while on vacation, you will find numerous attractive offers and last-minute bargains here. Thanks to first-class golf hotels with world-class golf courses, the region is an ideal destination for beginners and advanced golfers alike.
The selection of exclusive travel offers - whether all-inclusive, gourmet half board or full board - guarantees maximum comfort and enjoyment. Beginners have the opportunity to book golf courses or training sessions on site to obtain their golf license and learn to play golf in breathtaking surroundings.
In addition to excellent golf courses, the Bel Ombre, Le Morne and Saint Felix regions also boast beautiful sandy beaches, waterfalls, nature parks and historical sights. The south coast of Mauritius is an incomparable golf region that combines sport, nature and luxury. Book now and enjoy your next tee shot against a dreamlike tropical backdrop!
Attractive golf hotels and resorts South Coast
Our best golf courses South Coast
Mauritius, South Coast, Bel Ombre
- Holes: 27 Hole
- Difficulty: easy medium demanding
- Terrain: hilly water hazards
Mauritius, South Coast, Le Morne
- Holes: 18 Hole
- Difficulty: easy medium
- Terrain: flat hilly water hazards
Mauritius, South Coast, Bel Ombre
- Holes: 18 Hole
- Difficulty: medium demanding
- Terrain: flat hilly
Mauritius, South Coast, Saint Felix
- Holes: 18 Hole
- Difficulty: medium
- Terrain: hilly water hazards
Best Journey Time
The seasons are the opposite of those in Europe, as Mauritius is located in the southern hemisphere. There are only two seasons in Mauritius: summer and winter. Due to its location in the south-western Indian Ocean, the weather is mild and tropical all year round. However, the island state is not spared rain, wind and tropical storms. The best time to visit is from May to December, when it is pleasantly warm and hardly rains at all. The best conditions for a golf vacation.
Special Destinations
With an impressive mix of spectacular landscapes and cultural sights, the south coast of Mauritius is fascinating. A paradise for nature lovers: sandy bays, rugged cliffs, thundering waterfalls, endless sugar cane fields and lush forests.
There are plenty of options for active vacationers: Hiking, cycling, mountain biking: snorkeling and boat tours, as well as hikes on the Brabant Mountains, which have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2008. An absolute highlight for visitors is the Chamarel Waterfall in the Black River National Park, which impresses with a drop of 83 meters.
A special experience is to visit the La Vanille Crocodile Park, where exotic animals get to know the fascinating wildlife of Madagascar. Those interested in history and culture will find historic churches from the French colonial era as well as numerous Buddhist temples on Mauritius, which reflect the island's multicultural heritage.
Culinary Highlights
Indian, African, Creole and Chinese influences come together in Mauritian cuisine in a unique way. At the same time, the traces of the former colonial powers, especially the French and Belgians, can be found in many dishes. Rice, pasta and flatbread are among the staple foods that are often served in combination with spicy meat and fresh vegetables.
Aromatic spices reminiscent of Indian cuisine are particularly characteristic. A real highlight is roti, a specialty made from stuffed flatbread, which is traditionally served with lentil curry and chilli. The world-famous Belgian chocolate has also found its way to Mauritius. The locally produced rum and wine made from the lychee fruit are also a special taste experience for gourmets. The island's first-class restaurants, which are renowned for their excellent service, offer an unforgettable culinary experience.
Arrival & Infrastructure on Site
A direct flight from Germany to Mauritius is the most comfortable way to travel, whether you are on a single golf trip, a couple's vacation or a group trip. The flight takes around 11 hours and there are direct connections from Cologne, Frankfurt and Munich to Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport on Mauritius. From there, the south coast, which is around 30 kilometers away, can be easily reached by private transfer or rental car.
Mauritius is not connected to the rail network, but a well-developed highway network ensures a smooth onward journey - but be aware of the left-hand traffic on the island. You don't need to worry about equipment for your golf vacation - all golf resorts offer you the option of renting golf clubs and accessories directly on site.