Golf Courses

There are golf courses at some of the major beach hotels. The Paradis hotel at le Morne and the Belle Mare Plage Hotel on the East Coast both have 18 hole golf courses. The Trou aux Biches Hotel (tel 2656562 fax 2656611) in the north also has a good golf course.

18 holes
Belle Mare Plage Hotel; (Tel 415 1083, Fax 415 1082)
Gymakhana club, Vacon (Tel 696 1404)
Paradis Hotel, (Tel 683 6775, Fax 683 6786)

9 Holes
St Geran Hotel: (Tel 415 1825: Fax 415 1983)
Shandran: (Tel 637 4301, Fax 637 4313)
Trou aux Biches: (Tel 256 6562, Fax 265 6611).

6 Holes
Mauritian Hotel, Balaclava: (Tel 261 5600: Fax 261 5670)

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