Morocco By The Golf Planet Holidays Team · Golf-travel specialists since 1981 · Published 1 December 2025 At a glance Can I play golf in Morocco on my own without it feeling awkward or lonely? Yes, and it tends to be easier than people expect. You travel solo and play at your own pace, and […]
Playing golf alone should feel like freedom, not a compromise. No one negotiating the tee time, no one wanting the pool when you want the range, your own pace from the first coffee to the last putt. That is exactly the trip we build for solo golfers in Morocco, and it starts from
Here is the part most solo travellers worry about, and the part we have spent since 1981 getting right: the planning. We arrange your tee times, transfers and hotel so the week simply works, leaving you free to play. As for company, most Moroccan clubs will pair a single golfer with others on the day if you want it, so a round can easily turn into three new playing partners by the turn. Sun on the Atlas foothills, a fairway flanked by olive groves, and the freedom to play it your way.
Travel alone, play it your way
The worry is the empty seat at dinner and the lonely first tee. The reality in Morocco is more relaxed. When we arrange your golf at Amelkis Golf Club or The Montgomerie Marrakech, you turn up to a tee time that is already booked, and the club will usually pair a single golfer with other players on the day if you’d like the company. By the second hole you could be talking lines off the tee with people who came for the same reason you did, or, on a quieter round, enjoying the course at your own pace. That part is the course’s call on the morning rather than something we arrange.
What we do guarantee is the freedom. You set the rhythm of the week, golf when it suits you, the pool or the range when it doesn’t, with the whole trip built around one golfer. You keep your independence, and the company is there on the day if you want it.
The courses: Marrakech and Agadir
Two golf cities, two moods. Marrakech is red earth, palm groves and the snow-line of the Atlas on the horizon. Play Amelkis Golf Club, the Montgomerie Marrakech, and Al Maaden Golf Club, where water, art and desert framing make every round feel deliberate.
Down on the coast, Agadir trades the medina for the Atlantic. Golf Tazegzout runs along the cliffs above Taghazout Bay with the ocean in your eyeline, while Golf du Soleil threads through eucalyptus and mimosa inland. Mix the two regions in one tailor-made trip and you get mountains and sea in a single week, something a fixed package rarely lets a solo traveller do.
Where our specialists would stay in Morocco
Where you stay, your way
Solo travel lives or dies on the hotel: somewhere safe, lively when you want it, peaceful when you don’t. In Marrakech, the Pickalbatros Hotel du Golf Marrakech Palmeraie sits among the palms with golf on the doorstep, and the Mövenpick Hotel Mansour Eddahbi puts you minutes from the buzz of the new town. On the coast, Hyatt Place Taghazout Bay, Agadir pairs a relaxed beachside base with quick access to the cliff-top fairways of Tazegzout.
Because we build the trip by hand, you choose the base that fits how you like to travel. Single-room arrangements, airport transfers and your full tee sheet are all handled before you land, so the only decision left at the hotel is which club to start on the range with.
Booked your way, protected every step
Everything is tailor-made and enquiry-based, so you tell us your dates, your handicap and the courses you have your eye on, and we price the exact trip back to you in pounds, from
And the reassurance that matters most when you are travelling alone: we have been a UK golf travel specialist since 1981, we are ATOL Protected, and your money is held in trust with the PTS until you have travelled. For US golfers, flights into Marrakech or Casablanca come as an ATOL-protected add-on, so you can compare the all-in cost against a home golf week and see how far the pound stretches here.
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Frequently asked questions
Will I have to pay a single supplement?
Most hotels price on a per-room basis, so solo travellers typically have a single-occupancy element in the cost. Because your trip is tailor-made, we choose hotels and room types that keep that fair, and we show you the full per-person figure before you commit. Trips start from
Will I have to play on my own, or will I be paired with others?
We book your tee times in advance, and at courses like Amelkis or The Montgomerie Marrakech most clubs will pair a single golfer with others on the day if you’d like the company. On a quieter round you may have the course more to yourself. That is the course’s decision on the morning rather than something we arrange, but single golfers are common and well looked after here.
Is Morocco a good choice for a first solo golf trip?
It is one of the easiest. The golf cities of Marrakech and Agadir are well set up for visiting golfers, the courses are walkable and welcoming, and the flight times from the UK are short. With your transfers, tee times and hotel arranged in advance, the logistics are off your plate before you arrive.
What protection do I get when I book?
Golf Planet Holidays has operated since 1981 and is ATOL Protected, and your money is held in trust with the PTS until you have travelled. That trust arrangement is the key reassurance for solo travellers: your payment is safeguarded right up to your departure.
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