7 Nights, 4 Rounds
- 7 Nights All Inclusive at Iberostar Founty Beach Hotel
- 1 Round at Golf Les Dunes
- 1 Round at Championship Course
- 1 Round at Golf de l’Ocean
- 1 Round at Tazegzout Golf Course
7 Nights, 4 Rounds
Golf de l'Ocean is the latest golfing development around Agadir, being completed in late 2009. It's already matured into a fine layout though and a very entertaining one at that, comprising three loops of nine holes each that provide championship golf in a setting of true natural beauty.
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Built close to the other prominent golfing destinations around Agadir - the courses at Golf du Soleil and Golf les Dunes- the development at Golf de l'Ocean is well suited for addition into golfing packages around the resort town. From hotel bases near the town centre and the lovely beaches, these three separate clubs are all within easy reach, and together form the basis of a fantastic golf holiday in Morocco.
We caught up with Ladies European Tour Player Sophie Walker who finished 6th in the tour event played here in 2014 to see what her thoughts were on this 27 hole complex:
"I played the Dunes and Desert Course during the Lalla Meryem Cup. Both feature raised tees, charming par 3's and tree lined fairways. The club boasts a terrific driving range and two putting greens. My favourite 9 is the Dunes as it has some great par 5's and very testing long par 4's. Two holes which stand out for me are the par 5 2nd on the Dunes and the long par 3 9th on the Desert course. We play this as our final hole on tour. It measures 170 yards over water and sometimes I need a wood when the wind is against.
Each nine differs in the fact that the Desert is very tree lined and undulating, it is less affected by the wind due to these factors. The Dunes is closer to the coast and noticeably affected by the ocean breeze at times this can really affect the length of the holes.
Simon
✓13 Feb 2026
We played the Dunes and Desert nines. The Dunes is clearly secondary and to the other two nines. Desert nine was in much better condition and more interesting
Jeremy
✓9 Feb 2026
Quite enjoyable but tatty in places. Clubhouse still not complete
Alan
✓11 Jan 2026
Not alot at the moment facility wise in clubhouse. Golf shop great.
Janette
✓28 Dec 2025
Very nice courses and the facilities were good
Patricia
✓21 Nov 2025
More than adequate course, but some greens were a little tired Glad we played this first as it was the least cared for course.
Richard
✓9 Nov 2025
Good course
Chris
✓15 Sep 2025
Not worth the money fairways are in a very very poor condition more sand and dirt then soil constant watering just turns what grass is on the fairway to mud cloud house didn’t serve alcohol fell we should have been told of this before we left the uk
Kevin
✓28 Apr 2025
Nice designed course but in need of TLC, we played 4 courses while we were there and this is the only one we wouldn’t rush back to.
Stephen
✓22 Apr 2025
This was the worst course of the trip, I am happy to supply photos to explain the utter disgust in the condition and the cost for this course, it was in very poor condition, with most if not all sprinklers malfunctioning/ broken and flooding the fairways which were baked and dead, the greens were covered in sand. I would not pay to play this course at home let alone £80 per round which is £60 to much for the current condition
Andrew
✓18 Apr 2025
Scruffy course , and disorganised for tee times . Bit of a free for all , the owner is quite rude , take it or leave it attitude, to the disorganisation. 2nd time we have come across her , there will not be a 3rd time . Greens are ok .