Lémuria Golf

18 Hole Resort

Lémuria Golf
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Lémuria Golf

Anse Kerlan, Praslin, Seychelles

Phone: +248 4 281 281, Fax: +248 4 281 001

The Course

18-Hole Course

Opened in 2000. Design: Rodney Wright & Marc-Antoine Farry.

Terrain: Water hazards

Length: 5556 m, Par: 70

The golf course offers a great challenge to all levels of players, professionals and amateurs alike. This spectacular course borders the enchanting beaches of both the Small Kerlan Cove and the Grand Kerlan Cove. Palm trees, allowing the light to intermittently filter through, fringe the first 12 holes. From the 13th hole, the course extends over the steep slopes of a thickly forested hill, with breathtaking vistas.

Visitors

18-Hole Course

Visitors are welcome every day.

Amenities

Club Amenities

  • Clubhouse
  • Restaurant
  • Bar

The Club

General Information

Founded: 2000

Personnel

TitleName
ManagerGary Pouponneau(248) 4281 230

User Reviews

4.9 of 5 stars12 Reviews

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JoJo 48 Reviews

Nice course, but...

This is a nice course, well laid out, in good condition, however not very long and you cant play it without a buggy.
If you stay in the hotel attached to the course, you have unlimited golf.
However, you need to rent the buggy separately and they come at a fee of nearly 60€ per round.
Much too exoensive!!!
An other draw back, there is ni driving range and it takes you have the round of golf to get into your swing.

acquario 2 Reviews
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Take enough balls with you, lose in the water, then in the jungle

We played the course three times during our 8 day stay at Lemuria in early September 23. The first 12 holes are located on the plain under palm trees (a cart would not be necessary here) and are characterized by sometimes difficult water hazards (especially number 8, which is an absolute ball eater if you don't play very precisely). Then it goes into the "jungle", with rather simple courses but demanding gradients, as long as you - especially with the 14 and the 18 - have enough length in your shots (estimated 150 m carry, otherwise the ball is lost). As already said in previous posts, you have to enjoy the 15 - not just because of the spectacular view - and definitely add a detour to Anse Georgette, which is possible without any problems, you are practically alone on the site.
The "Driving Range" is just the fairway at the end of hole 18, so it can only be used freely until around 10 a.m.
We would love to play the course again at any time, not least because of the very friendly staff and of course because of the paradisiacal Seychelles, provided we can afford the expensive travel, accommodation and catering again ;-)

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George Mannix 21 Reviews
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Golfer's paradise in the Indian Ocean

Played the Lemuria Golf Course on May 5,2023 with nice weather. Basically agree with the previous reviews. The place is something special and many tracks have UNIQUE POSITIONS, especially from track 13. With "rumble in the jungle" you can hardly describe it better. However, the course is not perfect either and could be made even better with a few simple steps: distance markings, ball cleaning devices on the tee, etc. Nevertheless: a well-kept course that is perfectly integrated into the landscape and is in very good condition. Good players have a lot of fun here - especially the "back nine". However, beginners and "short hitters" might despair at one or the other hole. The space is free for hotel guests, but at the equivalent of €70, a buggy that is mandatory, in my opinion, is too expensive. Nice, helpful staff; clean tidy clubhouse.
Conclusion: 5 stars are justified, even if the last star is not quite as bright.

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