With a clear sky 360 days a year, Agadir and the Souss region have three golf courses and an immense choice of beach activities and places to discover.
The first hole was laid in 1951 by a Scottish man named Wilson. The other eight were completed by Colonel Major Kamili. The course is a scented walk through firs, eucalyptus and mimosas. A faint salty breeze is a reminder of the proximity of the ocean waves. Due to its sunny location, the course is open all year round. After golf, why not try trekking and walking in Immouzzer Ida Outanane, to take advantage of the spas and the casino.
Three different courses: Eucalyptus, Wadi and Tamaris. This golf course, designed by Cabell B. Robinson in 1991, is suitable for players of all levels. Deceptively simple to start with, the course finishes with a grandiose Par 5 which climbs through the trees to come back down slowly to the club-house after a number 9 requiring accuracy. After golf, visit Immouzzer Ida Outamane and the Souss Massa national park.
In 1999, Muela and Courbin designed these various courses far from the Atlantic coast. Surrounded by stunning nature including lakes and waterfalls by tamarind and eucalyptus trees and bougainvillea. A play of light and shade. After golf, stroll through Taroudant for its souks, discover Tafraout and its almond trees and Tiznit with its silver jewelry.
Playing all year round in the best conditions possible is still a must!
Did you know ? Morocco was announced winner of the prestigious award golf destinations of the year 2010