Mauritius By The Golf Planet Holidays Team · Golf-travel specialists since 1981 · Published 1 June 2026 At a glance Can I go on a golf holiday to Mauritius on my own and still have company on the course? Yes. You travel solo, and how you play is up to you and the course on […]
Going on your own shouldn’t put you off, and in Mauritius it really won’t. Whether you’re between golf trips, your usual playing partners are tied up, or you simply prefer the freedom of going solo, this is one of the easiest places in the world to arrive alone and enjoy a week entirely on your own terms. The island runs on warmth, and its golf scene is small, friendly and welcoming by nature, so finishing the day with a beer and a good chat comes naturally.
We’ve been arranging tailor-made golf holidays since 1981, and a good slice of what we do is for solo golfers. We arrange the hotels, the transfers and the tee times, and on the course most venues will happily pair a single golfer with others on the day if you want company, or you may get a quieter round to yourself. Trips start from
Travel alone, play it your way
The thing most solo golfers wonder about isn’t the flight or the hotel, it’s the tee sheet, that quiet question of who you’ll play with. In Mauritius it’s an easy one. If you want company, most courses are happy to pair a single golfer with others on the day, so you walk onto the first already part of a game. At courses like Tamarina Golf Club, carved into the dramatic Rempart mountain backdrop on the west coast, and Anahita Golf Course on the east, that means you spend the round talking golf rather than weather. If you’d rather have the peace, a quieter tee time often means a round to yourself.
That part is the course’s call on the day rather than something we arrange, but the island’s golf is friendly and singles are common, so the welcome is relaxed wherever you play. What we take care of is everything around the round: the resorts, the transfers and the tee bookings, all set up before you leave so the trip simply runs itself and your evenings are entirely your own.
The courses you'll play
Mauritius packs an extraordinary set of championship courses into one small island, and as a solo golfer you can sample several in a single trip. Le Chateau and La Reserve at Heritage Resort give you two contrasting tests on the unspoiled south coast, Le Chateau a rolling, jungle-fringed championship layout, La Reserve a links-style nine hugging the lagoon. Over on the Bel Ombre side, Avalon Golf Estate rewards the big hitter with generous fairways and panoramic island views.
In the north, Mont Choisy Le Golf offers a modern, walkable layout among sugar cane and centenary trees, while Anahita Golf, an Ernie Els design, plays along the water on the east. And at Belle Mare Plage you get two of the island’s most celebrated names, The Links and The Legend, the latter winding through old deer forest with monkeys for company. We’ll build your rota around the courses you most want to tick off.
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Built around you, with nothing to navigate alone
Being tailor-made is exactly why we suit solo travellers so well. There’s no rigid package to bend yourself around, you tell us how many rounds you want, which courses you’re chasing and the kind of resort you’d relax in, and we build it. Many solos pair the golf with a few nights of pure unwinding at a beach resort, and we’ll line up the transfers, tee times and check-ins so the whole trip runs itself.
Everything is enquiry-based and quoted in pounds, so you’ll see a clear, honest price before you decide, no surprises and nothing to commit to up front. Your holiday is ATOL Protected and, as a member of the PTS trust scheme, every payment you make sits safely in trust until you’ve travelled. For solo golfers especially, that’s real peace of mind: you’re never out on a limb financially, even when you’re enjoying a quiet round to yourself.
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Frequently asked questions
Is a solo golf holiday in Mauritius good value for money?
Yes. Trips start from
Will I have company on the course, or play on my own?
It’s up to you and the course on the day. If you want company, most courses, including Tamarina, Anahita and Heritage’s Le Chateau and La Reserve, will happily pair a single golfer with others. If you’d rather have the peace, a quieter tee time often gives you a round to yourself. That’s the course’s call on the day rather than something we arrange, but singles are common across the island and the welcome is friendly.
Which Mauritius courses can I play on a solo trip?
All of the island’s best. We can build a rota across Tamarina, Anahita Golf, Mont Choisy Le Golf, Avalon Golf Estate, Le Chateau and La Reserve at Heritage, and The Links and The Legend at Belle Mare Plage, as many or as few as you want for your trip length.
Do you arrange flights as well as the golf?
Yes. We’re a UK tailor-made specialist and can package your flights with the trip, ATOL Protected for full financial peace of mind. If you’re booking from the US or further afield, just tell us your departure point and we’ll quote the most sensible routing alongside your golf, or arrange the ground-only portion if you prefer to sort your own flights.
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