Mission Hills Resort is so big it’s listed in the City category. Located just outside of Hong Kong, Mission Hills is the world's largest golf resort with 12 courses and 216 holes, all by international designers. Experience why the greats like Nicklaus, Palmer & Faldo, to name a few, chose to lend their designs to Mission Hills.
What else is there to do and experience in Mission Hills? Besides playing golf on its world-class courses, play tennis on any of the 51 courts of Asia's top tennis facility, or try out several other sporting and leisure activities at the Recreation Center. Kids will also surely enjoy the world's largest outdoor playground where fun never stops. After adrenaline-rising activities, why not visit the various spas around where world-class treatments and a wealth of experiences promote transformation of body, mind and spirit. Then delight yourself with a wide variety of Western and Chinese cuisines. With 7 dining options on site, there is no reason to leave the resort.
Located at the heart of the region's comprehensive transport network, Mission Hills is only 20-30 minutes from Hong Kong, with direct freeway access to all major cities and international airports. From the airport, you may take the Airport Express which will take you to the Hong Kong Station within 23 minutes. Hong Kong Station, Kowloon Station and Tsing Yi Station are well connected to the local MTR stations and bus services. There are shuttle bus services that run from Mon-Sun, 6:00 am - 9:00 pm at 20 minute intervals from Hong Kong to Mission Hills. Private car service can also be arranged.
You must secure your valid entry visa prior to your travel. The China national government has adopted a much stricter, rigid policy regarding the issuance of China entry visas for foreign nationals. A valid passport and visa are required to enter China and must be obtained from Chinese Embassies and Consulates before traveling to China. Visas are required to transit China. Persons transiting China on the way to and from Mongolia or North Korea or who plan to re-enter from the Hong Kong or Macau Special Administrative Regions should be sure to obtain visas allowing multiple entries. Be sure to check updated information about your visa requirements as they do change.