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Okinawa Kariyushi Resort EXES Onna
4.6/5106 Reviews
We stayed at EXES for our honeymoon and we were not disappointed. The rooms were huge and we had ocean view. We could use our breakfast tickets for lunch, which sometimes was buffer and sometimes a la carte. The facilities are amazing and at the time when we were there (late Sept.) it was relatively empty, so for instance sometimes we were the only people by the pool, or sometimes 6-8 other people where there. The only downside is that hardly anyone of the staff can speak English, actually only at checkout we found a person that spoke it fluently. But it was fine, just a heads up to keep that in mind. All in all, worth what you pay for!
The Atta Terrace Club Towers
4.5/524 Reviews
On his birthday, I used it last year and this year. The view, rooms, staff and service were all very good. For lunch, I had a light lunch with the hotel's private beer and spent a relaxing time. I was happy to have red wine at cocktail time this year. The dinner was also great. The attentiveness of the staff is very good. I want to go again next year.
Renaissance Okinawa Resort
4.5/555 Reviews
Your options at the hotel are dependent on what “level” you have which is dependent on how many nights you stay (?) and what color card you are given to wear around your neck. This information is based on our family having stayed five nights with a gold card. Pros – Nice beach, free lounge chairs and umbrella (gold card), free breach towels, free activities such as the banana boat ride (gold card), and the “glass bottom boat ride (gold card), free mask and snorkel for both adults and kids! The two buffets were nice. We went to the first floor on the first day, the second floor (gold card) buffet on the remaining days for breakfast. Fluffy pancakes, raspberry French toast, eggs benedict which were not offered on the first floor. Great view of the ocean, nice, clean room, and friendly staff. Very helpful. Cons – you have to line up in the morning to book any activity, only two per family unless you get back in line. Well, the Japanese love to line up, for hours, so enjoy the wait. Only two computers for booking and maybe and maybe several hundred rooms at the hotel? Same with the buffet, on both floors. Enjoy the wait! The free beach towels were only offered at the inside pool, but you can take them to the beach. Why so far away from the beach? Finally, the outside pool closes at 5:00 PM! Sunset is not until 7:00 PM! This is ridiculous! And if you swim in the ocean, no life jacket required. If you use a mask, no life jacket required. If you use fins, no life jacket required. However, the moment you use a snorkel, you must wear a life jacket. Not sure how to explain that. What I hate about this hotel is the animals they have locked up in tiny cages. A wallaby in a cage the size of a bathroom. Sea turtles locked up in small pools. Tiny pools. African turtles in small enclosures. Exotic birds in small cages, dolphins locked up, and manta rays locked up. Not fun to see that at all and everyone seems unsympathetic to their plight.
Hyatt Regency Seragaki Island Okinawa
4.6/5108 Reviews
Good location along the coastal line with restaurants and convenient stores in proximity. We stayed there for 4 nights and only got our room clean and towels changed once during our stay, not sure if it's common for resorts in Okinawa. Only had lunch at the bar and grill by the pool which was great with fair portion and tasty.
Hotel Monterey Okinawa Spa & Resort
4.7/5304 Reviews
Loved the hotel. So clean and everything so well kept. Great swimming pools for children! If we were to go back to Okinawa, we would choose to stay here again.
Kafuu Resort Fuchaku Condo Hotel
4.7/541 Reviews
The aqua sense next door was very good, so I stayed at the hotel building of Kafu Resort this time. Unlike general hotels, the lobby has a separate sofa with curtains, so I think it's comfortable. Day bed? There are also, and I saw couples lying down relaxing and families consulting about sightseeing. The elevator hall is indoors and passes through the atrium corridor to get to the room. It was good because it was a room nearby, but I trembled in this cold wave (laughs), but the door of the room does not face the corridor, so it is battan! It is devised so that the door does not close. You can relax with barefoot (of course, slippers are available) by rubbing your shoes at the entrance, which is convenient because an umbrella is also available for the number of people. Since it is a suite, the bedroom is separate. The bed was large and I slept well. There is a large TV in the living room where you can watch Netflix, and you can relax on the sofa. It had a kitchen. We didn't have meals in the room, but we can also borrow electrical appliances, so if you have a small child, I think it would be nice to have a good plan. Refrigerator (with freezer) microwave oven, kettle pot and Dolce are fully equipped. You can also rent a rice cooker and a set of tableware, but it may not be possible if you don't have inventory. And up to 4 points per room. We recommend that you check the support items in advance. There was a day bed on the veranda, and I took a nap if it wasn't cold (laughs) I'm working on any hotel now, but of course I refused cleaning. I usually get a 1000 yen hotel coupon, but now I get a 2000 yen hotel coupon. You can replenish towels, amenities, and collect garbage! We got 4000 yen in 2 days. The Kafu is very conscientious because other hotels do not change towels or replenish equipment! Meals include Japanese food in the annex building and Western food in the hotel building. They also serve a cart, but I walked trembling and went to Japanese food. Pork shabu-shabu! !! We have a pot with soup on the table, so we take vegetables and meat and shabu-shabu. If you are more than 3 people, you will prepare a pot 2, so if you divide it into vegetables and pork, you can eat it deliciously without being disturbed by the accent. The sauce is sesame and ponzu. There are also Ryukyu cuisine, so you can have a fun meal that you can't think of as a breakfast. The next day, I lost the cold and made it a Western food in the hotel building. I'm glad I came ~ !! It's delicious here too! The number of items is not large, but it is carefully made. Red potatoes are delicious. I went there the next day, but the soup changed to minestrone to clam chowder. You can also make taco rice and bagel sandwiches. There are also many toppings. The staff here are very friendly. There was a deli on the 2 floor of the hotel building. Unfortunately I never used it, but it looked very delicious. I will eat next time! BBQ blue is also the best. I used it for my daughter's birthday celebration, but I was delighted to have a birthday plate with incense fireworks. I have already booked 4 Moon, 5 Moon, but location, price, especially meals! I found the best hotel.

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Onna does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Visitors often choose to travel to Onna by bus.

On Trip.com, there are 79 recommended hotels in Onna. The local average price is 242 SGD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 6 five-star hotels in Onna at an average price of 273 SGD per night. There are 8 four-star hotels in Onna at an average price of 349 SGD per night. There are 29 three-star hotels in Onna at an average price of 219 SGD per night. There are 16 two-star hotels in Onna at an average price of 219 SGD per night. There are many well-known chain hotels in Onna. InterContinental is the most popular brand among tourists. In Onna, chain hotels such as InterContinental are one of the top choices among travelers. Best Western Okinawa Onna Beach is one of the most popular hotels in Onna. Many tourists also stay at InterContinental Ana Manza Beach Resort.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Onna, nearby attractions like Onna Seaside Cizil Park Nabii Beach, Manza-Mo can be your first stop. For short trips in Onna, Marine Club SeaTime, Ryukyu Village are all good options. The most popular attractions for tourists in Onna are Tiger Beach, Manza Beach, Hotel Moon Beach.

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