US Golf Guides · 1 June 2026
A Buddies’ Golf Getaway to Morocco
Morocco By The Golf Planet Holidays Team · Golf-travel specialists since 1981 · Published 1 June 2026 At a glance How much does a buddies' golf trip to Morocco cost? Golf Planet Holidays’ Morocco breaks start from £496 per person. Because every trip is tailor-made and enquiry-based, your final price depends on your dates, the […]
There’s a particular kind of trip that earns its place in the calendar every single year — the one where four to eight of you swap the group chat for an actual departure gate, clubs over the shoulder, the only agenda being a few rounds, a lot of banter and absolutely none of the hassle. Morocco is built for exactly that. Three-and-a-bit hours from the UK, reliably warm when home is grey, and with a clutch of properly good courses sitting alongside hotels that make the off-course hours just as easy as the on-course ones.
Golf Planet Holidays has been arranging trips like this since 1981, and Morocco breaks start from £496 per person. Below is the lay of the land — the real courses, the real hotels, and how the whole thing comes together without anyone in the group having to become the unpaid tour organiser.
Two bases, two very different golf trips
The first decision your group makes is Marrakech or Agadir — and honestly, you can’t get it wrong.
Marrakech is the city break with golf attached. The courses cluster close together, so you can play a different track each morning and still be back for a long lunch. Amelkis Golf Club is a mature, well-conditioned course that’s hosted big events and rewards a steady ball-striker. The Montgomerie Marrakech, designed by Monty himself, is the strategic one — water, bunkering and risk-reward holes that get the four-ball needling each other. And Al Maaden Golf Club brings dramatic modern design and Atlas Mountain backdrops that look unreal in the holiday photos.
Agadir is the relaxed coastal alternative. Golf Tazegzout tumbles down toward the Atlantic with sea views on the back nine that genuinely stop the chat for a second, while Golf du Soleil is the gentler, parkland-feeling round that flatters the higher handicappers in the group. Base yourselves here and the trip skews beach-and-breeze rather than souk-and-city.
Hotels that fit how your group actually travels
The off-course hours make or break a mates’ trip, so we match the base to the group’s temperament.
In Marrakech, Pickalbatros Hotel du Golf Marrakech Palmeraie is the easy-going resort option in the palm groves — room to spread out, pool to recover by, golf on the doorstep. If your lot want the evenings to have a pulse, Mövenpick Hotel Mansour Eddahbi sits near the heart of the action, walkable to dinner and whatever comes after. Over on the coast, Hyatt Place Taghazout Bay in Agadir gives you a modern, sea-air base near the surf town of Taghazout — ideal if the trip’s as much about the setting as the scorecards.
We’ll set up tee times, transfers and the hotel as one package, so the daily logistics — who’s driving, what time’s the cab, where are we eating — simply don’t land on one poor soul’s shoulders.
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Zero hassle, and properly protected
This is the part that lets everyone relax. Your Morocco trip is fully ATOL Protected, and every penny you pay is held in trust with PTS until you’ve actually travelled — so the group’s money is safe right up to the moment you’re stood on the first tee. It’s tailor-made and enquiry-based, billed in GBP, which means no opaque package; you tell us the dates, the headcount and how many rounds, and we build and price it around your group.
If you’d rather not nominate an organiser at all, ask about our hosted and escorted group tours — a Golf Planet Holidays representative handles the moving parts so the whole squad just turns up and plays. And if some of the lads are flying in from the US or further afield, flights sit as an ATOL-protected add-on to the ground arrangements — Morocco is an easy, good-value long-weekend or week add-on from the States, and we’ll line the timings up so everyone arrives together.
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Frequently asked questions
How many of us can come on one trip?
These breaks are built for groups of four to eight mates, which is the sweet spot for tee-time slots and for keeping a single hotel base and shared transfers running smoothly. Larger party? Tell us the number when you enquire and we’ll arrange it.
Can we play courses in both Marrakech and Agadir?
Yes. Most groups pick one hub, but over a longer trip we can combine Marrakech tracks like Amelkis, The Montgomerie and Al Maaden with the Agadir coast at Golf Tazegzout and Golf du Soleil. Just flag that you want variety and we’ll route it.
Is the trip protected if something goes wrong?
Yes. Every Golf Planet Holidays trip is ATOL Protected and your money is held in trust with PTS until you have travelled, so your group’s payment is secure right up to and through your stay.
Do you sort the tee times and transfers, or do we?
We do. We arrange the hotel, the rounds and the airport and golf transfers as one package, and you can add a hosted tour rep to handle the on-the-ground logistics so nobody in the group ends up running the show.
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Wherever you're travelling from, you're welcome on a Golf Planet hosted tour — a small group, a host with you from the first tee to the last, and every round, transfer and dinner taken care of. You just bring the clubs.











