
Jianhu Blue Bay Golf Club is located in the eastern section of Hainan's Qingshui Bay Tourist Resort, nestled between mountains and the sea. North of Jiusuoling Forest Park and south of the South China Sea, it boasts a 2-kilometer stretch of Pearl Coast. Designed by Mark E. Hollinger of JMP, the course skillfully blends links elements with the tropical coastal landscape, creating a unique, exquisitely harmonious tropical garden links course. The undulating greens, fairway microtopography, and gently dignified bunkers all present a unique challenge for your swing.
A large expanse of landscaped sand gives the course a unique desert golf experience. The Jianhu Blue Bay Clubhouse, proudly situated on the shores of Clear Water Bay, overlooks the waterfront promenade, where a trickle of water flows through the clubhouse's axis, cascading down along with the volcanic lava flow into the narrow lake that extends to the beach beside the 18th hole. Even while simply relaxing in the clubhouse, the breathtaking ocean views of Clear Water Bay are breathtaking. The sunshine, the sights and scents of the ocean, and the aromas and sounds of tropical plants allow you to unwind for a moment in this urban city and fully enjoy the beauty of a vacation.
tropical monsoon climate;
Suitable for all seasons
It is recommended to spend half a day
06:30~19:00
Jianhu Blue Bay Golf Club is a modern golf destination in Sanya, Hainan, designed to combine professional golfing with tropical coastal scenery. It is significant for promoting golf tourism in southern China and offering a luxury recreational experience.
The club is located in Sanya, Hainan Province. Visitors can reach it by taxi, private car, or shuttle services from nearby hotels. Public buses are limited, and walking is only feasible from nearby resorts.
The golf club typically opens early in the morning around 6:00–7:00 AM and closes in the evening around 6:00–7:00 PM. Early morning and late afternoon are best for comfortable temperatures and optimal light for photography.
Access to the course requires a green fee, which varies depending on the season and time of day. Fees can be paid at the club or booked online in advance via the club’s official website or travel platforms.
Booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak tourist season (December–February). Reservations a few days to a week ahead ensure availability.
A full round of golf takes approximately 4–5 hours. Including practice sessions or dining, visitors may spend 5–6 hours at the club.
Guided tours of the course or clubhouse may be arranged by appointment, typically in Chinese; English assistance may be available upon request.
Start with warm-up at the driving range, play a round of golf following the 18-hole layout, and finish with a meal or drinks at the clubhouse.
Night golf is generally not available; special events may occasionally be held in the clubhouse or on the course with prior arrangement.
The club is less crowded on weekdays, especially in the mornings. Weekends and holidays attract more golfers, so plan accordingly.
Facilities include restrooms, clubhouse restaurants and bars, a pro shop, lockers, and refreshment areas on the course.
Partially accessible; elderly and children can enjoy the clubhouse, but the golf course may be physically demanding. Golf carts are available for easier movement.
Cards and mobile payments are widely accepted at the clubhouse and pro shop, though cash is also accepted.
The clubhouse offers a restaurant and bar. Nearby hotels and resorts in Sanya provide additional dining options including seafood, Chinese cuisine, and international dishes.
Vegetarian options are generally available at the clubhouse and nearby restaurants. Halal options may require prior inquiry.
Several resorts and hotels in Sanya’s Blue Bay area offer convenient accommodation for golf visitors.
Souvenir items are available in the clubhouse and nearby tourist areas, including golf merchandise, local crafts, and tropical-themed gifts.
Taxi, ride-hailing services, or hotel shuttles are the most convenient ways to continue to nearby beaches, attractions, or shopping areas.