Dubai, 25 February, 2025: Home to the DP World Tour Championship and the Dubai Desert Classic, the UAE has emerged as a world-leading golf destination. But for many UAE golfers, the sport is more than just a pastime—it’s a lifestyle. More players are now seeking travel experiences that seamlessly blend luxury with their passion for golf. And for those in search of a quick ‘tee break,’ Mauritius is emerging as the perfect getaway.
With world-class courses set against the backdrop of turquoise lagoons and lush landscapes, Mauritius is an exclusive haven for golf enthusiasts. The island attracts approximately 60,000 golf tourists each year, making up 5% of its annual visitors. Moreover, Mauritius is a visa-on-arrival destination, making travel seamless and hassle-free for UAE visitors.
Two of the most sought-after resorts catering to elite travellers and golf aficionados alike are Long Beach and Sugar Beach, offering a seamless combination of championship golf, five-star hospitality, and exquisite natural beauty.
A contemporary five-star resort located on the east coast; Long Beach is designed for those who enjoy modern luxury with a sporty edge. Set along the pristine Belle Mare beach, the resort offers privileged access to Ile aux Cerfs Golf Club, home to an 18-hole championship course designed by two-time Masters champion Bernhard Langer.
Guests of Long Beach enjoy free and unlimited green fees at both Ile aux Cerfs Golf Club and the prestigious Anahita Golf Club, designed by golf legend Ernie Els. Complimentary land and boat transfers, a daily golf initiation session, and an all-inclusive lunch at Langer’s Bar & Grill on the island make for a premium golfing experience like no other. Off the greens, guests can unwind at GLOW spa, indulge in five world-class restaurants, and explore a wide range of water sports and wellness activities.