Golf du Soleil
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the ideal time to visit Golf du Soleil for the best playing conditions?
We highly recommend visiting between October and May. During these months, the weather is simply perfect for golf - warm, sunny days without the intense summer heat, and the courses are in pristine condition. You'll avoid the scorching Moroccan summer and find the fairways lush and inviting.
Golf du Soleil offers a few courses - which one should I prioritize for a truly memorable round?
If you're looking for a standout experience, definitely aim for the Championship Course. It's the more demanding of the two, with strategic bunkering and water hazards that truly test your shot-making. The Tikida Course is lovely too, but the Championship offers that extra layer of challenge and prestige we always seek out.
How challenging are the courses at Golf du Soleil for an average golfer, and what should I expect?
While the Championship Course can certainly test you, both courses are quite playable for most handicaps from the right tees. Expect wide-open fairways on many holes, but don't get complacent - the greens are often well-guarded by bunkers and water, demanding precision on your approach shots. It's a fair challenge that rewards good course management.
What's the typical cost for a round at Golf du Soleil, and do you have any booking tips?
Green fees generally range from 70-100 Euros, depending on the season and time of day. Our best advice is to look for stay-and-play packages with local hotels - many offer excellent deals that include rounds at Golf du Soleil, making it much more economical. Booking directly through the course website or a reputable golf tour operator is usually your safest bet.
Beyond the golf, what's a unique aspect or "must-do" at Golf du Soleil that golfers often overlook?
Don't rush off after your round - make sure to enjoy a drink or meal on the clubhouse terrace. The views over the 18th hole, especially as the sun begins to set, are absolutely stunning and provide a perfect, relaxed end to your day. It's a fantastic spot to soak in the Moroccan atmosphere and reflect on your game.