
Ile aux Cerfs Golf Club
A Bernhard Langer-designed island course reached by boat off the east coast, winding through tropical vegetation with lagoon and ocean views at almost every turn.

Golf Destination
Championship golf beside the Indian Ocean
Mauritius combines championship golf with tropical beaches, warm Indian Ocean waters and relaxed resort stays. Its leading courses offer a range of settings, from coastal lagoons and volcanic landscapes to mountain backdrops and ocean-facing fairways.
Golf can be enjoyed in Mauritius throughout the year. May to October generally offers the most comfortable playing conditions, with cooler temperatures and lower humidity. November to April is warmer and more humid, with a greater chance of tropical rain. Early tee times are often preferable during the warmer summer months, while the cooler winter period is well suited to golf and outdoor activities throughout the day.
On the course

A Bernhard Langer-designed island course reached by boat off the east coast, winding through tropical vegetation with lagoon and ocean views at almost every turn.

An Ernie Els-designed championship course following the east-coast shoreline beside a turquoise lagoon, at the heart of one of the island's best-known golf resort areas.

A links-style course at Heritage Bel Ombre with open terrain, elevation changes and wide views towards the Indian Ocean.

A Peter Matkovich-designed championship course at Heritage Bel Ombre, set among mature tropical vegetation on the island's south coast.

A resort course on the Le Morne Peninsula, laid out between the lagoon and the dramatic slopes of Le Morne Brabant.

A Peter Matkovich-designed course in the north, well positioned for golfers staying around Grand Baie and the island's northern beaches.

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