Overall speaking, this hotel is value for money if choosing to stay in Onna Village. The ocean view is spectacular. We enjoyed it so much especially on the last day of our trip. We eventually had the blue sky and white clouds. The room is very spacious with a nice balcony! That's most precious for our holiday.
Since it was early Nov, the outdoor pool was closed. We used the indoor pool which comes with a outdoor jacuzzi. That's so lovely. Regrettably, the indoor pool was not available to use until after 9:00am in the morning, that was so inconvenient for hotel guests. We normally can't swim after having a nice breakfast.
There is an airport limousine at the main entrance of the hotel, that is very convenient for us because the hotel is located on the hill slope. We did not drive. So, we chose to book the limousine bus at the hotel concierge to save us time and energy to walk downhill to take the city bus after we checked out.
Although it cost 5000 yens for the BBQ dinner, the variety of food is good. So, we were quite happy with the money spent on it. The breakfast buffet also provided a good selection of food especially a good selection of cooked food with local veggies as ingredients. It was worth spending HK$140 for each of us.
Hotel near Kokusai Dori,Naha86.8% of visitors choose this area
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The room was clean, tidy, and aesthetically pleasing. The wooden cabinets were exquisite, and the faucet and bathroom amenities were all excellent. We booked a twin room for two, offering views of the pool downstairs and the river in the distance. The surrounding area was lively yet the hotel itself was a quiet retreat.
I have no idea why this hotel is so popular. I stayed during the off-season and paid 2,000, which is double the price of the Intercontinental next door. They gave me a room right by the basement parking entrance, and cars kept coming out, making it incredibly noisy! After complaining to Trip.com, I was moved to the 10th floor. Even though it was typhoon season and the occupancy rate wasn't high, they still gave me a terrible room. If it were peak season and first-come, first-served, and I got a bad room, I might not mind so much. The front desk staff had a stern face and was cracking their knuckles right in front of us, making loud popping sounds with their fists – like they wanted to pick a fight! The small room had three beds crammed in, making it very cramped. We were two adults and a 6-year-old child, and we booked a double room. I don't know why they gave us a triple-bedded room without discussing it. The hotel doesn't even separate pedestrians from vehicles. Although the sea view from the 10th floor was decent after we moved, there were parking spaces directly below, so it's definitely not worth the price… The hotel's lawn and public areas were messy, and the pool was just mediocre. The lobby, however, was quite grand, and breakfast was acceptable! The old church wasn't particularly photogenic either. If you have a car, there's absolutely no need to stay here; there are far better options. The beach isn't as good as other 5-star hotels either! There are plenty of dining options nearby, which might be why it's popular, possibly due to direct bus access. On checkout day, I saw many tourists with luggage waiting for transport at the main entrance. If it's more expensive than other 5-star hotels, there's no reason to choose it. I stayed at three hotels, and this was the worst…
Hotel near Naha City Centre,Naha13.2% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2024.09.09
The hotel offers reasonable prices, comfortable rooms, and a great location close to the monorail and bus stops, making it very convenient for getting around. The on-site restaurant and swimming pool are excellent amenities. I would definitely recommend it.
Thank you for everything! I met a lovely receptionist named Annie in the front office—she's a passionate lady. The location is great too, just a 20-minute walk to the city centre.
Hotel near Kokusai Dori,Naha86.8% of visitors choose this area
DDaji2025.09.13
Probably the best hotel in the walking street area. The property feels luxurious and well-designed, with paid parking available. In the room, complimentary drinks were provided, including bottled water, Okinawan beer, and tea, which was a nice touch.
What I loved the most was the bathroom design—it featured a modern standing shower instead of just a bathtub, which I personally preferred. The room itself was spacious, stylish, and very comfortable.
(View from the room)
The location couldn’t be better, right in the heart of the walking street. Breakfast was excellent with a wide variety and great quality. Another highlight was the soundproofing—the room was completely quiet, and I had the best sleep.
Overall, a truly impressive stay and highly recommended.
Hotel near Naha City Centre,Naha13.2% of visitors choose this area
Ccanaryp2025.08.30
The photo shows the view from my room.
The room was okay—simple but comfortable, and it had a large bed which was great for a good night’s sleep. However, there were a few inconveniences. The TV remote control was in Japanese, which made it difficult to use, especially for someone not familiar with the language. Another downside was the parking situation. There was no free parking available, so I had to pay for the car park each day, which added to the overall cost of the stay. While the room met basic expectations, a few small improvements could have made the experience much better.
Booked this hotel through Trip.com. It's incredibly convenient as the limousine bus stops right at the hotel entrance. The hotel is situated between the Hotel Monterey and the Sheraton, and there are plenty of dining options nearby. The hotel itself is beautiful, and the rooms are incredibly spacious – all suites with two bedrooms, roughly 70 square meters, plus a large terrace of about 10 square meters. Every room offers a direct sea view.
Although the hotel is separated from the beach by a road, it's just a short walk across to the sand. The beach is uncrowded, and under the sunlight, you can clearly see the distinct layers of the 'jellyfish sea,' which is absolutely stunning. For breakfast, there are two choices: Western and Japanese, though the variety isn't extensive. There's a FamilyMart convenience store next door, making it easy to grab essentials. It's the perfect place to just relax and unwind, gaze at the sea, and collect hermit crabs – a truly a fantastic vacation spot.
Hotel near Naha City Centre,Naha13.2% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.09.12
The hotel is conveniently located less than a 5-minute walk from Tsubogawa Monorail Station and under 10 minutes from Naha Bus Terminal. It's also just a 10-15 minute walk to Kenchomae (Prefectural Office) and the entrance of Kokusai Dori. There are several convenience stores and a supermarket nearby, plus a Don Quijote (Donki) right downstairs. Overall, its location makes getting around very easy. The hotel lobby, located on the fifth floor, is quite spacious and features a terrace, a gym, and a children's play area.
Having stayed at other hotels of the same brand, I'm generally pleased with their in-room amenities. The room I booked this time featured two single beds and a sofa bed, making it perfect for three adults. It was well-equipped with a washer/dryer combo, a mini-fridge, a microwave, and more. The room was also very spacious and comfortable, exactly as depicted in the photos.
The front desk staff spoke fluent English and were very friendly and helpful.
Hotel near Kokusai Dori,Naha86.8% of visitors choose this area
TTianqiandikun-zijian2025.10.12
The room was clean and well-equipped. It's very close to Kokusai Dori, which made shopping super convenient. A small incident happened where we left our pocket Wi-Fi in the taxi on the way to the airport. The driver found it and quickly returned it to the hotel. Eventually, our Japanese friends helped us get it mailed back. It was such a great feeling to get it back after thinking it was lost! The hotel was very professional and kept the lost item safe. Thumbs up!
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MM272330****Pros:
1. The hotel is close to the Cape Manza scenic spot, with many restaurants and convenience stores nearby.
2. The hotel offers a wide range of water activities, including but not limited to banana boats, jet skis, an inflatable water park, glass-bottom boats, and sunset cruises. If you're not planning on visiting the outer islands, you could easily spend a whole afternoon here.
Cons:
1. The hotel is a bit old. The lobby has no air conditioning 🥵, and the room decor and furnishings feel dated. The shower pressure in the bathroom 🚿 isn't great either.
2. The outdoor pool closes at 6 PM, and the beach only stays open until 5 PM. I won't even mention other times, but Okinawa right now is scorching hot and sunny. The only time you can really enjoy the pool or ocean without getting baked is closer to sunset (unless you don't mind the sun, then never mind what I said). But then you only get to play for a short while before you have to leave!! 😅
AAnonymous User1. The location is indeed very convenient, and it's one of the few hotels in Okinawa with a somewhat stylish decor. But besides that, it's absolutely useless; purely paid for deceiving photos.
2. The hygiene is really poor; there's dust everywhere, and the bed sheets are yellowed...
3. What I'm most dissatisfied with is the soundproofing: the mini-fridge in the room is incredibly noisy, and the corner room I booked was assigned to the lowest floor, which was terribly loud with constant thumping and banging sounds every day. Even with earplugs, it was still very noisy!
4. No drinking water was provided; who wants to go to the hallway to get water? Do they think this is a university dorm? When returning to the hotel at night, the staff standing at the entrance completely ignored guests coming in, hah...
TTianqiandikun-zijianThe room was clean and well-equipped. It's very close to Kokusai Dori, which made shopping super convenient. A small incident happened where we left our pocket Wi-Fi in the taxi on the way to the airport. The driver found it and quickly returned it to the hotel. Eventually, our Japanese friends helped us get it mailed back. It was such a great feeling to get it back after thinking it was lost! The hotel was very professional and kept the lost item safe. Thumbs up!
JJessie_1208The room was better than I'd expected. Although the decor was a bit dated, it was clean, tidy, and quite spacious. The bed was also large enough, so sleeping with our child didn't feel cramped at all.
The weather wasn't great during our stay, which meant the sea wasn't very inviting, and we didn't get to use the children's play facilities on the beach. Both the outdoor and indoor pools had children's slides; they were decent but not huge, offering all the essentials.
Before checking out, I informed the front desk that I needed to go to the airport, and they kindly arranged a shuttle bus for me. It took less than an hour and a half to reach the airport, and we didn't even have to walk to an outside bus stop. The shuttle was very prompt.
We booked the hotel very last minute, and it was during the peak summer season (even with a typhoon, other hotels were incredibly expensive at that time!). For a price of just over 2000, including breakfast for two adults and one child, I still think it offered good value for money.
As for dining, the breakfast spread was enormous; you could find almost anything you'd want. Their buffet dinner also offered excellent value. We tried the Japanese restaurant, and with the 10% discount voucher from the hotel, it was only just over 100 per person. You could even make your own sashimi bowls, and the food tasted great.
Finally, there were quite a few things that incurred extra charges, which slightly detracted from the overall holiday feel.
MM366931****Excellent! I booked breakfast and felt there was a great variety of dishes.
The sea view room offered a unique experience.
The gentleman at the front desk was a foreign white man, very polite and handsome.
The hotel's interior environment is quite good, and there's a bathtub for soaking.
The hotel beach is also very nice, with an exclusive private area.
GGuest UserA truly excellent stay. The front desk had a very helpful staff member from Taiwan. The breakfast restaurant was superb, offering outstanding food and a wonderful dining experience. The swimming pools were also excellent, featuring both a saltwater pool and a regular pool, making them perfect for kids. We also enjoyed beautiful sunset views. There are several good restaurants nearby, which are ideal for families with kids. The hotel's location is very convenient, perfectly situated between Naha, the northern ocean park, and Dino.
Jjane00chenThe hotel is located 6 km from American Village and offers a shuttle service to the newly opened Aeon Mall, which is convenient for dining, shopping, and picking up necessities. In the lobby, there's a self-service snack corner where you can help yourself, and they even have popsicles. If you opt out of daily room cleaning, you receive a voucher; I exchanged mine for four snacks. A great surprise was the reservable shuttle bus service available to Naha Airport.
GGuest UserThank you for everything! I met a lovely receptionist named Annie in the front office—she's a passionate lady. The location is great too, just a 20-minute walk to the city centre.
GGuest UserI was extremely disappointed with my stay.
Upon entering my room, I discovered a trail of ants inside - an abnormal quantity of ants.
When I reported this to the front desk, the staff consulted the manager and told me that all rooms of my room type were fully booked and so another room couldn’t be arranged.
After spending a short while at the back office, the front desk staff visited the room and saw the situation herself. I was finally moved to another room which I believe is of the same room type. (but I was told earlier it wasn’t available)
Cleanliness aside, the worst part was the manager’s attitude. There was no signs of compassions and no effort to make up for the inconvenience I had to go through, I was given an impression that the hotel didn’t care customers’ experience at all.
Having to plead for a basic level of cleanliness - a room free of unacceptable amount of pests is unacceptable, and the complete lack of empathy on the manager’s part left me very dissatisfied with my stay - my second stay indeed.
SSL05Hotel staffs are friendly, hotel lobby is clean with nice deco! Room is nice too however the design of the bathing area is not convenient for families. You have to wind down the blinds whenever you shower. I love their big beds and the room comes with an air purifier! Their breakfast is nice, both Japanese and western! There’s blue seal ice-cream too! However their breakfast area is kind of small, you have to wait when all the tables are occupied! Overall highly recommended as it’s near to American village and Aeon mall!
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